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Post by Silent on Aug 18, 2012 20:12:35 GMT -5
Part two: The Chocolate Wars
Chapters 1: The Statue of Spring 2: The Chocolate Ring 3: The Lie and Unforgiveness 4: The Loud Satnav 5: Retreat from the Control Room 6: 434 Innocent Flame 7: The Internet 8: Two Loyalists 9: Lochs 10: The Abyss 11: The Believer 12: Arsenal 13: Sparta Station 14: Suburbs 15: City 16: The Count 17: The Fortune Teller 18: Epsilon Chocolate Ring 19: Justice 20: Desecrated Celebrity 21: Isolation Area 22: Timmymind 23: Rebellion 24: Low Greed 25: The Little Quest 26: Silent 228 27: The Sparrow’s Tree 28: The M1 29: The Cloud 30: Timmygate 31: The Parabola 32: The Conglomerate 33: Sarah 34: Return to the Chocolate Ring
Chapter One: The Statue of Spring
The ship pushed on through space. A pair of broadblade fighters streaked through the vacuum over it, dodging in and around its massive engines. The craft was long with thick panels of metal, ending in a giant double engine. On the front of the ship the bridge was covered in metre thick glass, stopping the airless space outside from gaining access but giving a clear view to the front. A name in large block letters lay on the left hand side: THE STATUE OF SPRING. Standing on the bridge behind a pair of pilots, stood a tall, ageing man. He wore a grey jumpsuit and held a cigar tightly in his right hand. A name tag over his heart read: Captain Jason Lochs. He frowned at the readings on the computer screen before him. 'Sarah all I need to know is did we lose them?' he asked, softly. The tall, dark-haired woman behind him answered. 'I think we both know the answer to that.' 'We made a blind jump, how did they-' 'Get here first.' she interrupted, 'Conglomerate ships have always been faster. The jump we made tore a hole in reality, probably because Dopeman was on board. No one could have missed it, that's how they found us.' 'Switch to attack pattern delta, I want everyone battle ready and armed.' Lochs ordered, watching through the view screen intently as a pair of massive conglomerate capitol ships closed in behind. 'Everyone sir?' Sarah asked, interested. 'Everyone.' he smiled. Down in the hangar, a fleet of dropships, tanks and scout vehicles rested... then the alarms echoed through the ship and in seconds it was transformed into a hive of activity. UN soldiers readied the vehicles as Sarah's voice reverberated throughout the intercom system. 'All fireteams report. Dropships make ready for launch. Squads prepare for enemy boarders.' Johnny walked through a squad of his men, chainsaws revving as he spoke, 'Alright men. Now I don't care if that giant dohnut out there is a goddamn Death Star or a holiday resort, but we're landing on it and we're not gonna let the enemy take it. What we're gonna take is their warm, juicy spleens to chomp on. Am I right soldiers?!' The men shuffled nervously, unsure of how to reply to such a strange statement. 'Well.... AM I?!!!' he roared, startling the men so much that one fell over in an attempt to back away. 'Yes... sir.' they replied weakly. 'Mmm Hmmm. Damn right I am... Now move it out!' he ordered. 'Any of you greenhorns who wanted to eat a spleen up close... today's your lucky day.'
'Sir?... Sir?' an arm shook Silent gently as he awoke slowly. 'You're needed on the bridge.' The tall superhuman shook the sleep from his head and sat up. 'Thank you soldier, I'll get there in a minute.' The man frowned, 'Eh... I'm supposed to escort you there sir.' 'Oh... okay then, tag along.' Silent smiled as he heard Sarah's voice echo from the intercom: 'Conglomerate boarders approaching. Fireteams prepare to repel.' Silent stood up, 'Where are my weapons?’ Noticing his guns weren't in the locker beside his bunk. 'We took them to the armoury for safety reasons sir. I'll take you there now.' the man led Silent through the dormitories where other UN soldiers were slowly shifting from their uneasy sleep. Silent nodded to another guard who stood in an observing room above, almost acting like a living security camera. The man nodded back but then something happened. The ship shook heavily and there were the terrible sounds of explosions all around. The dormitory seemed undamaged and Silent looked back up at the guard box. The guard stood with a rifle in his hand as the door opposite him was pounded by something. A second later it exploded across the room with a plume of smoke and flame trailing after it. The metal sheet knocked the man off his feet and he dropped his gun. Silent stared, unable to help the guard as a pair of Russiians entered the observatory. They lifted their rifles and fired, putting the guard down before turning and looking at the dormitory, where Silent and the UN soldiers rushed out. The bullet-proof glass would stop them from shooting in at them but they could find their way down without much trouble. 'C'mon sir!' shouted the guard assigned to Silent as he opened a door out. Silent charged out and soon they were hurtling down corridors, red lights and alarms blaring as they went. The man was about two metres ahead and he was about to open the door in front when half of the corridor was pulverized in a massive explosion. Silent dived over a pipe to the left as the man was vaporized in the flames. Feeling helpless without his weapons, the superhuman charged through the hallways and corridors on the way to the bridge, passing small groups of soldiers and navy crew. He rounded a junction and ended up face to face with a large Russiian carrying an ice pick. The man roared and hacked forwards with the blade. Silent ducked and felt the shaft pass within inches of his head. A swarm of lead hit the Russiian from the left corridor and he collapsed in a heap, blood pumping from the wounds. Silent nodded to the fireteam that had assisted him and passed on, kicking down a half broken door, he made it to the armoury. A pair of UN soldiers lay in pain on the floor from earlier wounds and Silent hurriedly gathered his equipment before finally arriving on the bridge. He marched briskly passed the crewmen working on firing solutions and navigation before stopping behind Lochs. He spoke: 'Captain Lochs.' 'Good to see you again Silent. I need to explain the situation we're in. As you know that friend of yours... that Dope... fellow tried to take out one of the enemy ships. His efforts, though admirable, seem to be failing. It looks like we're going down. Now son I want you to take Sarah and get her out of here. Land on that ring, it's the only safe option.' 'Sir, do we know it's safe?' Sarah asked, concerned. 'Well... no, frankly we don't have a clue what it is. For all we know it could be swarming with enemy troops but we're going to land on it anyway.' 'That's reassuring,' Silent smiled, sarcastically. 'Now go, I'll stay on here and try to take a few of them with me.' Lochs ordered. 'Okay,' Silent replied, turning away holding Sarah's hand, 'Let's go Sarah.' 'Wait,' she hung back, dragging Silent with her. 'Captain you don't have to do this.' 'It's alright dear,' he said in a fatherly way, 'Don't worry about me.' he turned to Silent, 'Take care of her, alright? And take care of yourself too.' 'I'll die before anything happens to her captain.' Silent replied, fiercely. Lochs nodded briskly and said, 'Go! Hurry!' The pair ran from the bridge and through the armoury, Sarah loaded her pistol as they went. A pair of strange little creatures stood in a junction ahead of them. Standing at about two foot tall, they wore long, blue, baby grow-like garments, had no real mouths - just a thin slit - and wide eyes on their pale round heads which were covered in shaggy, green hair. Upon sight of Silent and Sarah, the creatures drew small, pistol-like weapons and backed away slowly. 'Kill them!' squeaked the nearest one in an incredibly high-pitched voice and they opened fire, small bolts of light bursting off the thick steel walls of the corridors as Silent and Sarah dived into cover. 'What the hell are they?' she asked in surprise. Strangely, one of the creatures answered back, 'We are Lemmings and we are your doom!' 'Okay that was strange,' said Silent, shooting one of the lemmings. The creatures eyes watered and it squealed 'Oh NO!' before exploding in a shower of bright confetti. 'I see...' Jamsie dropped down beside them with Timmy, 'So blowing their heads off kills them...' 'Really?' Sarah asked, sarcastically, 'You only just noticed that did you?' 'Yeah... I was busy...' Jamsie replied, his eyes shifting to the IPod lying nearby. ‘I’m sure you were,’ called Silent from behind a crate nearby, ducking from the strange green shrapnel of the alien weapon blasting from the lemming’s grip. ‘It’s the first time I’ve seen you since we left Earth!’ ‘I like potatoes.’ voiced Timmy, with a broad grin. ‘Uh huh?’ replied Sarah, ‘I’m sure you do.’ ‘Screw this!’ shouted Silent, standing up and walking straight towards the alien. The small creature panicked and ran, pulling a hand glider from nowhere and diving from an access corridor to the hangar below. ‘Do you think I should bother shooting it down?’ Silent asked. Sarah shrugged, ‘I’d say he’s fucked already.’ ‘Why do you say that?’ ‘Well... look who’s down there!’ ‘Ah...’ Silent mused as he saw Johnny Saw leap from the foot of a tank and with a single swipe, decapitated the fleeing lemming. 'Well that settles that then,' Silent mused, 'We better get moving before more of those things get here.' 'Yay! Time to play!' Timmy shouted, his wide eyes open in anticipation as a host of lemmings entered the corridor. 'Sorry Timmy, playtime's over!' roared Silent as he tossed a grenade into the packed group. The lemmings screamed as their bodies were torn apart in a vicious haze of fire and shrapnel. Silent led them away, down towards the hangar. The area was huge, easily twice the size of any football stadium. Few vehicles remained, many having already been put onto dropships for a quick escape. Johnny had gone, as had the body of his victim, almost certainly to become the cannibal's next meal if it hadn't happened already. They could hear gunshots and laser fire up ahead and the group dashed into the next corridor, crashing down behind some thick metal grates where two UN soldiers fired blindly over the top with a pair of AK-97s. ’What have we got?’ Sarah asked. ’Three lemmings and a big Russiian. He’s got some sort of armour protecting him, ma’am.’ replied one of the soldiers as he reloaded. ’Alright, I got this,’ Sarah turned, winking at Silent as she somersaulted over the cover. In a fluid motion, she ducked under a burst of fire, pulled the pin from a small grey canister on her belt and dropped the device a few yards in front of her. Almost at the same moment, she drew a pair of her own modified pistols, each packed with acid tipped rounds. The canister burst and a plume of yellowish gas erupted like a cloud into the corridor. Silent smiled as he saw the enemy bullets stop in the compact smoke and drop to the floor. Sarah walked swiftly through the haze, reaching its exit, where three lemmings stood in shock and awe. Three shots exited her weapons and she passed over the corpses in a lithe fashion. A tall man wearing thick blue carapace armour stood in front of her, half stunned, too scared to pull the trigger of his twin carbine. She blew him a kiss as she kicked upwards. He fell with a gasp before she ended his life. Silent got up, laughing, ‘Not bad, not bad. Four seconds. I bet I could have done it in three.’ ‘That was just... wow.’ Jamsie gasped. ‘Come on boys,’ she winked, ‘Try to keep up.’
They barged down through another level of the vessel, leaving behind a torrent of Conglomerate corpses and grateful UN soldiers. As they hurried down a long access corridor, they saw from the port windows the sight of the ring again. Yet they could also see a large flotilla of craft blasting from the Statue of Spring down to the structure. Life boats, drop ships and even several carriers plummeted downwards with no co-ordination or organisation in the scramble to escape. Silent sighed as he turned to hear the tremendous crash of another parasite vessel lash onto the Spring’s hull. The corridor shook causing the group to fall and stagger, wavering as the force of the shockwave subsided. ‘Here we go again,’ Jamsie muttered as a wave of lemmings headed their way. ‘Why do they work with these things? You can’t get more useless than them... except Timmy.’ Silent asked in amazement as the first burst of fire brought down the whole wave. Timmy’s head snapped up, ‘I smell daffodils.’ ‘Oh... kay...’ Sarah mused, before hurrying after the others. Timmy turned to look at the window. He saw in it a reflection of himself. He was thin and shabby. His skin had a pale, sickly tinge to it, with a fluff of white hair etched onto his scalp. His eyes were black slits, barely allowing him vision at all, his nose a warped parody of a normal nose, oddly pointed and distorted into a half pig, half rat shape. His mouth was open in a broad grin, revealing the full extremities of the crooked, rodent-like fangs that resided inside. The creature smiled, ‘Hello handsome.’
Soon, he waddled back to the others, who, yet again, were embroiled in a fierce gun battle with, as Timmy referred to them, the bad people. Timmy looked around at his friends. Silent was the one furthest away. Timmy thought he was a very nice person who always did the best thing. He was heroic and Timmy wanted to be just like him. He drooled in his reverie as his eyes caught sight of Silent grappling with a Russiian. He turned, seeing Jamsie, or as Timmy referred to him, the mean one. The mean one wasn’t very nice at all, playing lots of very cruel tricks on the creature. Timmy often thought about these horrible events before he went to sleep at night and sometimes cried about them. Why couldn’t Jamsie see that Timmy just wanted to be his friend? Lastly, he saw Sarah. Timmy very often thought about her. In fact, when he saw her, he felt like his heart was going to explode. Timmy thought he was in love with the dark haired, angelic being. She was the prettiest thing he had ever seen. Even prettier than the daisy in his mother’s garden when he was a child. He sighed, he had to remember his place. Silent was the hero, so he got the girl. Timmy would never be that lucky. He realised that the fighting had ended and typically followed the group into a long, cylindrical life boat. ’I hate these things,’ snarled Jamsie, ’Makes me feel like I’m inside a giant penis.’ ’Trust you to see the sexual side,’ Sarah laughed, strapping herself in. Timmy waddled in and sat down, staring at the belt in front of him. He knew it was supposed to fit together. He just didn’t know how. He lifted the two parts and flapped them together uselessly. Suddenly, a pair of soft hands engulfed his tiny ones and put the belt on him. He looked up, his eyes watering as he stared into Sarah’s beautiful visage. ’There you go, little guy.’ she smiled, before skipping back to her own seat. ’Here we go!’ Silent called as the life boat detached and shot down to the ring. ’What the hell is that thing Silent?’ Jamsie asked. ’Hell if I know, but we’re landing on it!’ Silent roared. The life boat shook and picked up speed, flames brimming its surface. They would think it was the re-entry that did it, but Timmy fainted from a look of love.
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Post by Silent on Aug 18, 2012 20:13:13 GMT -5
Chapter Two: The Chocolate Ring
'Silent, are you alright?' a light voice asked. 'Yeah, I'm fine. Are you?' Silent answered, standing up groggily from the seat and shaking broken glass from his body. 'Yeah, I think so. A little bruised, but nothing broken,' Sarah replied, pushing a broken seat off her, 'What about Jamsie?' 'I'm ok,' he said, leaning in to help her up, 'Got a cut on my cheek but it's not bad.' 'Timmy?' Silent called out, smoke billowing from the wrecked craft. He could see the creature's leg but little else as a chair had fallen onto Timmy in the crash, 'Shit. Get him out quickly!' Sarah ran over, pulling the chair off the little mutant. He lay peacefully beneath it, a dreadful black bruise on his forehead. Silent lifted him up, carrying him outside and laying him on the soft grass. 'Is he alive?' Sarah asked, a little teary-eyed. 'Who cares?' Jamsie replied. Sarah shot him a glare. 'Yes, he's alive. His pulse is slow.' Silent answered. 'What is this place?' Jamsie asked, staring around. The ground was strange. It smelt sweet, like sugar. The earth was cold and sometimes sticky and it varied in colour from beige, brown and a dark brown colour. Tufts of sugary grass sprouted from the ground here and there. Large trees made of the same material as the earth with leaves of sugar dotted the surrounding hillside. The life boat had crashed on a cliff edge near a brown waterfall running off the edge down into a huge ocean the same colour of the water. It smelt divine and very familiar. 'Silent. I think this place is made out of chocolate?!' Sarah mused. Silent knelt down, twisting his knife in hand before driving it into the earth and dislodging a bit of it. Taking it in hand, he sniffed it. The smell of sugar and cocoa filled his olfactory system and he took a bite. The sweet taste flooded through his body and he staggered slightly. 'Wow... We're on a ring made out of chocolate!' he yelled, excitedly. Sarah and Jamsie laughed, each helping themselves to a clump of earth. Timmy's eyes flickered open. His nostrils sniffed once, then twice as he looked up at the pale blue sky. Suddenly, he sat bolt upright and shrieked, 'Chocolate!!!' His eyes watered with tears as a great beaming smile shot across his face, all thoughts of pain vanished. Staring around, he caught sight of the joyous faces of his friends and cried, 'I'm in heaven!' 'Not quite Timmy,' Sarah replied, hugging him, 'You're not dead yet.' 'You mean... this is real?!' 'As real as it gets.' Silent answered, he frowned suddenly, his ears picking up a sound. He turned to the others seriously. 'Hide. Hide now.' They rushed for the cover of trees and the life boat as a large, T-shaped spacecraft descended towards them. The ship was red in colour, with bright green engines and a pair of heavy laser carbines swiveled around on the prow. The craft hovered above them and Silent heard Sarah whisper, 'They know we're here.' Suddenly, the long bar of the ship's body opened on either side and a host of lemmings leapt down, led by a pair of Russiians in their blue armour. Jamsie was about to fire when Silent moved to his side, whispering, 'Wait,' in his ear. The enemy were closing in. Silent skipped around their flank, Timmy caught a glimpse of him standing behind their units. Silent looked up at the transport in front of him, watching the swivel gun. As the gun passed by his hiding place behind a large boulder, he leapt forwards, pulling out C4 as he did. Hurriedly, he charged at the craft, slamming the explosives just behind the gun and jumping aside as the device activated. The explosion was deafening, the blast wave sending Silent crashing into the rock before him, yet the job was done, the front of the ship reduced to a ragged mess of burnt and torn metal. The craft nose-dived, sliding down the cliff and erupting on the rocks below. By this time, Silent was already up and active, pistols eviscerating the rear rows of the Conglomerate as Sarah and Jamsie opened up at the front. Timmy drew his own pistol, taking aim and firing. The bullet missed his target, a lemming firing a bow and arrow into the sky. Instead, the round found its mark on Silent's leg armour and it pinged off harmlessly. 'Sorry!' Timmy called out. Jamsie charged towards the nearest Russiian, unloading his Tommy gun into the head of the traitor. The man fell dead as the rounds punctured the carapace helmet and ruptured his skull. The other Russiian smiled as Timmy’s gun clicked empty right in front of him. His hand wavered as he pressed down on the trigger of his carbine and the creature winced, ready for the shot to end his life. The shot never came and Timmy opened his eyes to see the soldier lifted off his feet with Silent’s claw-like gauntlet impaled in his chest. Silent kicked off the body with disgust and looked around at the devastation. The Conglomerate units were dead and much of the chocolate paradise had melted in the heated conflict. He looked up, seeing a pair of alien ships, single fighters that were bone-like in structure, called Screechers. The fighters were red, like the transport and descended from the sky towards them. The group turned and ran, charging across a narrow walkway of chocolate that led like a bridge to the opposite bank of the river. The screechers swooped after them, firing hot laser splashes that melted the walkway. Silent turned and fired, his rounds punching through the glass-like cockpit of the first fighter, killing the pilot and sending the craft plummeting towards the cliff where it erupted in a fireball, melting the rough chocolate as it fell. Sarah rolled behind a bush, unstrapping her sniper rifle as she did. Quick as a flash, she was ready and fired, the second screecher crashing down as Silent dived out of the way of the exploding wreckage. ‘Nice shot... reminds me of when you got me.’ he smirked. ‘Yeah? Which time, the first, second or third?’ Sarah laughed. ‘Never mind,’ he grumbled, masking his laughter. ‘Hey, you guys hear that?’ Jamsie asked. They went silent and then it became clearer; the sound of gunfire, engines... and the rev of a chainsaw. Just over the hill canyon to their left. Sarah glanced at Silent with a grin, ‘Is that?’ ‘I think it could be,’ he smiled, ‘Let’s go and find out.’ They dashed up the hillside, slaughtering the small groups of patrol lemmings as they went. They climbed a hard rock face of chocolate, a few metres tall until they turned the corner to an amazing sight. There was an open plain of rolling sugar land. The area was covered in trees, almost like a small forest which eventually dipped downwards to a huge underground tunnel, it seemed man-made, having been constructed from metal. A large, dull metal structure rested just down the hill from them, it was like a factory, blocky, but with no windows or visible entrances other than a pair of causeways leading to the roof where there was a massive pillar firing a beam of chocolate up into space. It was here that a battle was unfolding, Silent could see the crashed remains of a life boat at the base of the structure. Around it were about ten or eleven UN soldiers blasting at a sporadic and spread out horde of approaching lemmings armed with everything from shovels to light lasers. At the centre, a pair of dead Russiians at his feet, stood Johnny Saw, his every hack and slash knelling the death of another foe. His chainsaws were drenched in blood and confetti and he hurled himself at the enemy in primal fury. A pair of Conglomerate dropships touched down on either side of the building, disgorging a host of lemmings, Russiians and... some small, humanoid creatures with pitchforks and bows. 'Halflings joined the Conglomerate too!' exclaimed Silent. 'It appears so,' Jamsie replied, his Tommy gun raking through a group of fleeing lemmings. They marched up to Johnny, who had ordered the men up onto the structure to better hold off the enemy. 'Where the hell have you lot been!' he roared, 'Never mind, don't tell me, just kill these bastards!' Leaping from the building, he landed with a tumultuous crash onto a screaming lemming, who was crushed to a pulp by the tremendous force. Silent opened fire, scything down a pair of lemmings as a halfling arrow hit him in the shoulder, knocking him over. He grabbed at the sliver of wood, ripping it out with a small spurt of blood. The injury wasn’t bad, but the halflings were damn good shots. Another arrow swooped his way and Sarah shot it out of the air, before planting a round into the little man who fired it. A grenade went off behind them, blowing a UN soldier off his feet as a trio of Russiians charged up the stairs, each carried a short laser pistol and a long, energy wreathed sword. Sarah leapt in to engage, shooting the first through the legs and knocking him down with a sickening crunch as the round blew one of his legs clean off. She ran to him, hurriedly finishing him with a slash of her katana through the neck. Silent ran up beside her, both wrist blades flicking out in a challenge to the large Russiian opposite him. The man smiled, readying his weapon as Silent lunged forwards, parrying aside the blade with ease and spinning to drive his other glove into his foe's back. The Russiian cried out and collapsed as his spinal cord snapped. Suddenly outnumbered, the final Russiian turned to run but was shot in the knee and cut down by Sarah before the thought had left his mind. 'That's a bit unfair don't you think?' Silent smiled at her, 'We should at least give them a chance.' 'All's fair in love and war sweetie,' she smiled, with a wink. He laughed, heading back to bolster the frontal defences which was being assaulted with a ferocious hail of gun and bow fire. One UN marine got an arrow through the chest and was catapulted backwards and off the other side of the structure. Timmy hid behind a low wall, occasionally peering out to look at the enemy. The lemmings were strange little things, their blue dressing gown-like clothes trailed so low that their feet were not visible. They had a bizarre variety of equipment, ranging from simple bows and arrows to huge laser guns and even flamethrowers. A harpoon blasted through the tough metal beside him and Timmy dived to the side as the lemmings raised a ladder using the harpoon as an anchor. Jamsie stood at the top of the ladder as the Conglomerate began to climb, unleashing a hail of armour piercing rounds into the vulnerable lemmings. Johnny charged up into the fray, an arrow stuck hard in his arm, he swung his chainsaws roughly, decapitating a pair of halflings in brutal fashion. The enemy were soon in retreat, fleeing into the trees as a low hum of a gunship began to fill the valley. A large, white and brown painted LAAT thundered down, carrying a tough, armoured car with a mounted gun on its hull. ‘Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen,’ a familiar voice spoke, ‘Please prepare to board the Light Aerial Assault Toffee Thunderbird, courtesy of Columbo del Monko.’ ‘Jeevsie!’ smiled Jamsie, staring into the glass cockpit of the craft where Jeevsie was sitting resplendent in his tuxedo, a pair of creatures in jump suits and flight helmets beside him. The creatures were about two foot tall, with orange skin and green hair. Silent still wasn’t sure what to make of them yet, having only been introduced to them a month ago. They were called Oompa-Loompas and nobody was quite sure where they had come from, well... nobody except Columbo del Monko, their lord and master. ‘Get the men to this location!’ Jeevsie yelled, ‘I saw a couple more lifeboats hit down over the ridge there!’ He pointed to the east, just passed the underground tunnel through the mountains. ‘Alright, send down the warpig. I’ll gather the men!’ Silent yelled back as the UN troops entered the gunship for transport. Jeevsie nodded, dispatching the vehicle. A small Oompa sat in the turret on the back, wearing black combat armour and a pair of flak ballistic goggles. Silent got into the driver’s seat and Jamsie leapt in the seat beside him, yelling, ‘Shotgun!’ Sarah slumped as she got on the LAAT with Timmy. Silent threw her a smile, ‘He did call shotgun. You can go with me next time.’ ‘Alright,’ she laughed, ‘You take care of yourselves.’ ‘We will,’ Silent replied, blowing her a kiss, ‘You take care too.’ Johnny was the last to board, he turned, saluting Silent and Jamsie briskly, ‘Give ‘em hell!’ They returned the salute briskly as the gunship took off, heading for the command centre that Obeseman was rumoured to be setting up.
Silent drove the vehicle down into the white chocolate valley towards the huge tunnel, he yelled back to the Oompa-Loompa as the wind lashed around them, ‘Any word from Captain Lochs?’ ‘No word sir, we intercepted a transmission, he may have been captured by the enemy!’ the creature replied in a voice too deep for its’ stature. ‘Captured?’ Jamsie replied, ‘Damn!’ 'We'll look into getting him freed once we gather the soldiers.' Silent replied as they turned in towards the tunnel, 'What the hell is this place?' The tunnel was massive, easily big enough to fit an LAAT. The structure was made out of the same rough metal as the building upon which they were fighting earlier and it paved the walls, ceiling and floor in equal thickness. It was built in a rough, geometric style with sharp edges and unexpected turns. It was difficult to traverse the maze but Silent eventually got the warpig deeper and deeper underground, which seemed to be the only direction the tunnel was going. At last, the tunnel ended and the warpig advanced cautiously into a huge cavern with a pair of large platforms, again built from rough metal. The platforms had strange tumescent symbols along the ground and Silent could see the natural chocolate walls and ceiling far above. The platform that they were on stretched for about two hundred metres in each direction, three sides landlocked, connecting with the walls and tunnel entrance they had come through. The last side merely faced a huge drop about a kilometre into the chocolate ravine below. There was a gap of roughly three hundred metres between their platform and the other one, which was identically the same as theirs, with the exit tunnel on its’ side. Yet the gap was too big to jump. Silent saw all of this within a couple of seconds but he did not fail to also notice the guards, a host of lemmings and halflings, who sprang out from behind the odd, monolithic style pillars that dotted the platforms. Stopping the warpig, he leapt out, spraying rifle fire into the enemy whilst simultaneously yelling, ‘Open fire!!’ The Oompa Loompa in the turret swiveled the gun around to face the enemy and fired, thick stubber rounds blowing away the lemmings in their droves. Silent looked around as he barrel-charged into a group of shaking enemies, knocking them aside as he noticed a small causeway leading up into the cave wall. Jamsie threw his grenade with precision, taking out a whole unit of Conglomerates before they had a chance to return fire. A lemming leapt into the air, firing a rappel gun up into the sky. The rappel stuck hard and he swung towards Jamsie, fencing sword in hand. He leapt off the rope onto the man’s back, knocking him to the hard floor. Jamsie turned in anger, picking up the creature, yet the lemming was no slouch and a flurry of quick slashes to Jamsie’s hand ensured his escape. The lemming landed in a perfect crouch, sword in hand. Jamsie stood back up, ready to do battle. The moment of tension was short lived as the gun turret spun around, riddling the lemming without more than a second’s pause. The other Conglomerate forces retreated behind the pillars, unwilling to risk another open attack. Jamsie and the Oompa Loompa blasted the area around the pillars apart, forcing the Conglomerate to abandon their positions or be cut down. ’Where the hell is Silent?’ Jamsie yelled. Silent sprinted up the causeway, ducking under a lunging pickaxe of a blue-armoured Russiian, slapping a grenade to his back and kicking him off the causeway. Silent continued to his left down a small corridor as the explosion echoed through the cavern. A tall, brutish Russiian stood in his path, this time wearing red armour and raising his carbine to fire. Silent didn’t give him the chance, kneeing him in the gut and putting a bullet through his head. He looked around, the corridor ended in a drop, there was no continuation to the other side - as he had hoped. Looking to his left, he saw something shimmer. Stepping closer, he saw a large control panel, seemingly holographic. It was covered in strange symbols much like the ones on the pillars below. Suddenly, his comm. unit in his ear flickered on. ’Silent, what’s going on? Where are you?’ It was Sarah. ’Underground, having a little party with the Conglomerate. Where are you?’ he answered. ’At HQ. Or at least, a place that could be called HQ. Dopeman’s here, apparently he took down a Conglomerate flagship.’ ’That’s pretty cool. I suppose if anyone could do it, he could. Any sign of Captain Lochs?’ She sighed, ’I’m afraid Dopeman’s confirmed it. He was captured by the Conglomerate, shortly after the Statue of Spring crash-landed.’ ’Damn, we’ll have to work on getting him out. Anyway, I’m in a bit of trouble here as it is.’ ’What’s up?’ ‘I have to get across a mile long gap. There’s some sort of control panel, but I can’t read it.’ ‘Have you tried touching it? You never know what could happen.’ ‘I’ll try now,’ he smiled, thinking how stupid he’d look, putting his hand through a hologram. Nothing could have surprised him more than when he touched it to see the screen reconfigure to English. Human DNA detected The whole screen spun, transforming into a large red touch screen button. PUSH BUTTON! Silent stepped back, ‘Sarah? What would you do if a strange alien console recognised you as human, turned into a big button and told you to push it?’ ‘Ah... Try pushing it I suppose. No other way is there?’ ‘I suppose not,’ he sighed, ‘Here goes nothing.’ He pushed the button. The whole screen went from red to green. The cavern began to glow and a huge holographic green bridge appeared between the two platforms. Jamsie stared at the holograph, dead Conglomerate all around him, ‘What the hell is that?’ The Oompa Loompa shrugged as Silent leapt down to them. ‘Off we go then,’ he smiled, jumping into the driver’s seat. Jamsie climbed in beside him, looking uneasy. ‘What d’you mean?’ he asked, wide-eyed, ‘Where are we going?’ ‘Across the bridge,’ Silent replied, matter-of-factly. ‘What?’ Jamsie replied sternly, as the warpig turned towards the hologram. Silent smiled as the vehicle sped up. The Oompa Loompa stared on calmly, Jamsie panicked and started to shout. Silent kept on going until they were off the edge of the platform. Everything went weightless. Jamsie’s protests turned to cries of disbelief as he realised they were still driving forwards and not falling. ‘Oh my God!’ he yelled, ‘What the fuck?!’ Silent laughed as they reached the end of the bridge and onto the other platform. He pressed down on the breaks and the vehicle stopped. They sat there in silence for a few seconds before busting into laughter. ‘Woohoo!’ Jamsie yelled, ‘That was awesome!’ ‘Let’s kick some ass!’ Silent smirked as they sped off up the next ramp. The natural light almost blinded them as they made it back to the surface. The chocolate ground churned up under the wheels of the warpig. A vast stream of liquid chocolate split the valley they had entered in two, each end culminating in a large waterfall. They were proceeding uphill, passed large dark chocolate rocks and sugar trees. ‘I don’t get it Silent, shouldn’t all this chocolate melt? If not from the sun, then why not from weapons fire and explosions?’ Jamsie asked, confused. ‘Alien structure, alien chocolate. I guess it just doesn’t act like our chocolate. Mind you, Columbo’s chocolate isn’t exactly normal either.’ Silent answered. At the mention of his master’s name the Oompa Loompa saluted, ‘The mighty Lord Columbo has many great powers sir!’ Silent grinned, ‘Indeed.’
Killing the Conglomerate posted in the valley was an easy job. Out in the open, they had no protection from the turret. Killing them in the narrow alcoves between the valleys was more difficult. The sheer amount of rock cover meant it took them a few minutes to dislodge even one lemming. Eventually though, they made it to the first life boat landing, spotting a pair of dead UN marines by the crashed pod, they expected the worst. That is... until they heard gunfire up on the vast rocks to their left. Leaving the Oompa Loompa in the turret, Silent and Jamsie went to investigate, soon finding themselves embroiled in a maze of chocolate rocks. A large Conglomerate force of Russiians, lemmings and halflings filled the maze, slowly surrounding the two humans. Darting through the rocks, they fired sporadically as laser blasts and shrapnel burst, dodging, rolling and diving behind cover as they went. Instantaneously, a hail of bullets littered the area behind them, putting down any visible Conglomerate units. Silent looked up to see a UN fireteam of ten marines, each armed with assault rifles along with someone he recognised in an instant. The man was tall, holding a large 50. cal. sniper rifle in his hands. His hair was jet black, his eyes half tired, half darting in anticipation. His black armoured chest was covered by two sashes filled to the brim with toothpicks. He wore thick black greaves and a pair of heavy black boots. A large red cape hung from his shoulders, fluttering dynamically in a breeze that wasn’t there. A silver toothpick sat on his shoulder. He grinned, ‘Hey guys!’ ‘Jesus Christ Dopeman, where the hell have you been?!’ Jamsie yelled. ‘Busy.’ ‘What d’you mean busy?’ ‘Well... busy. I destroyed a capital ship, give me some credit.’ ‘Yeah? Probably just made it up.’ ‘Yeah? Would I lie?...’ he smirked, ‘Who am I kidding of course I would!’ ‘So, what have you been doing? You disappeared for a week on the journey!’ Silent asked. ‘I was going to the toilet.’ ‘The toilet’s just down the hall!’ ‘It’s a big universe.’ ‘But -’ ‘It’s a big universe.’ Silent stared at him, exasperated. Then he laughed, ‘You really are one-of-a-kind Dopeman.’ ‘Of course I am! Who else has a name that kills people when they say it?!’ he exclaimed. Suddenly, he went serious, ‘Did Timmy survive?’ ‘Yeah,’ Silent replied, uneasily. ‘Damn it!’ Dopeman roared. Somewhere in the Warhammer 40,000 galaxy, the Eye of Terror burst into reality. ‘Anyway...’ Dopeman smiled, ‘Moving on. I’ve saved the other UN life boats so I’d say your job is done. Off we go to base camp.’ With a click of his fingers, they vanished.
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Post by Silent on Aug 18, 2012 20:13:41 GMT -5
Chapter Three: The Lie and Unforgiveness
The command centre was more of a shambles than a strong military position, as Dopeman had bragged. The promised defensive barricades turned out to be four bags of flour and a couple of oil drums. On the upside, there were a lot of survivors. Roughly a thousand UN marines and well over three thousand Oompa Loompas. 'What the hell is this?!' Jamsie cried, 'And you better not say-' 'Command. Welcome to command,' Dopeman smiled, 'Yes it may look like crap but this is a state-of-the-art, oh, who am I kidding, it's crap.' 'Wow. Now I agree with Jamsie. What the hell have you been doing?' Silent asked. 'I told you, I was busy,' Dopeman replied, his eyes darting uneasily, he coughed, '... And eh, Obeseman ate all the supplies... and most of the personnel.' 'What?!' 'Yeah, you just can't leave him alone anymore.' 'Jesus, what are you people?' Jamsie yelled at him. 'Not people, that's for sure and stop calling Jesus, he's sleeping and doesn't want to be disturbed.' Dopeman answered. 'How do you know?' Dopeman opened his outer jacket, pointing to a white phone-like device that emitted a crackling sound that lit up green dots above it in progressing loudness. There was stirring from the other end. 'Baby monitor.' 'Oh... kay.... Why do you have that?' 'To make sure my grandson is alright. Man, it's easy to see you don't have any kids!' Dopeman tutted. 'Wait a minute what?!' Silent asked, stepping in front of Dopeman. 'This interview is over!' Dopeman smiled, clicking his fingers and vanishing. 'Damn him! Do you think he was lying?' Jamsie asked. 'Hard to say. Anything's possible.' shrugged Silent, heading off to the main command building; a small, ruined metal structure. Upon entering, he was hit by a flurry of arms as two people embraced him in a long hug. One, he saw, was Sarah. Smiling, he turned to see Timmy also holding him tightly, the smile faded and he gently picked up Timmy and put him to the side. 'How'd it go?' Sarah asked. 'Bit of a waste of time really. Dopeman rescued them all before we got there.' 'He's such a show off!' 'I am not,' replied Dopeman, appearing with a massive creature chained up behind him. There were gasps, 'This is my pet rancor.' 'See!' she yelled, pointing at him. He laughed as the rancor vanished in a warphole, 'Ok, that was deliberate.' 'Piss off!' 'Fine.' he vanished. Timmy sat in the corner, twiddling his thumbs. It had been a wonderful day, all alone with Sarah. They had talked about his life. How he remembered being brought up in a garden. A mole was his mother, his father had been a man who lived up in the house. At this point, Sarah had vomited. Ah, good times, thought Timmy. 'What has you in such a good mood?' Silent asked. 'Cherries, big red cherries.' Timmy smiled. 'Uh... huh... Well, you enjoy those cherries then.' Silent smiled, walking into the main room with Sarah and Jamsie. Staring around, he saw Johnny, Jeevsie and a couple of officers who he recognised only by their faces. Most of the room was filled with Obeseman. 'Good to see you two, or three, sorry, didn't see you Jamsie,' he began, 'Anyway, Lochs is inside the Conglomerate ship, Lie and Unforgiveness; luckily, the ship Dopeman happened to take down.' 'Ta da!' Dopeman smiled, appearing in front of Obeseman. No one smiled. 'Fine, be that way.' 'Anyway, Dopeman luckily took down the ship and we know where it is. Conglomerate are preparing it in the hills over South-East of here. If we send a strike team, we can bust the captain out.' 'Sir?' an officer asked, 'How do we know that the information provided by Dopeman-' He was cut short, gurgling on blood he collapsed off his chair, a toothpick in his throat. Dopeman winced, speaking through gritted teeth, 'Shouldn't have said the name...' A pair of Oompa Loompas entered, dragged out the body and Obeseman coughed, 'Anyway... who wants to help rescue Lochs?' They all put up their hands. 'There we go then, all sorted, we leave at 05:00 tomorrow.' 'Wait a minute sir, no battle plans?' another officer asked. Obeseman laughed incredulously, 'Battle plans? I tell you Dopeman, people these days eh?' Dopeman laughed too as the pair walked out of the room. 'I guess that means make it up as we go along,' Jamsie sighed.
At 06:00 the next day, Silent was kneeling down on the hard, milk chocolate rock, rifle in hands. Sarah cocked her weapon to his right, Jamsie to his left, Timmy somewhere nearby. Down below the ridge, to his left; Johnny and two fireteams waited for the first shot. Looking forwards, he zeroed in on a lemming sitting in a strange, orb-like gun turret. Other Conglomerate were scattered around the area, some hidden under cover of sugar bushes. He fired and the battle began. There was a huge scattering as Conglomerate fell in their dozens. One Russiian took eight rounds in the head, another shot down as he fled until all that was left of the enemy was a pair of terrified and fleeing lemmings. Silent followed victoriously, the UN right behind him, blazing away at any Conglomerate stupid enough to show their faces. They turned a corner, arriving on a narrow cliff face, a large column of lemmings awaited on the other side, lobbing everything from knives to bricks at their enemy. Though the lemmings were dealt with swiftly, a UN marine took a brick to the head and tumbled off the cliff down into the chasm below. A large orb turret began to fire at them from atop a ridge Silent ducked to the side as lasers burned through his shoulder armour. Timmy opened fire, his shots impacting in the back of one of his own men, who collapsed in a pool of blood. Sarah peered from behind a rock at the turret, pulling her sniper rifle from her back and firing. She clipped the lemming gunner's foot, blasting it clean from his body. In a cry of pain, he leapt out, hobbling away until at last Timmy's rounds found their target and knocked the alien onto the ground, dead. Heading up the ridge, the group arrived overlooking a small basin in the chocolate sand. The basin housed a trio of Russiians who were quickly brought down. A pair of drop ships landed on either side of the ridge. The battle was short and bloody. Though the Conglomerate were defeated, the UN lost two more men to deadly laser fire. Crossing down into a narrow valley, they fought their way through a series of badly laid ambushes, one consisting of a lemming bursting from the ground to lacerate them with a teaspoon. Eventually, they saw the beam of energy shining down from a huge Conglomerate capital ship. The beam came to its' rest on a large, circular landing pad filled with Conglomerate soldiers. There were strange, bulbous crates dotted around the pad like ammo boxes or perhaps food supplies for the aliens. Silent had little more time to examine the situation as Johnny had already sprung into the thick of it, slashing and slicing the foe apart. A fragmentation grenade blasted a pair of Russiians off their feet. Return fire finally came as the surprised aliens recovered, blasting away a marine with concentrated fire. Silent ran through the fire fight, occasionally blazing away with his assault rifle one-handed as he charged towards the landing pad. After a minute, the area was clear, yet reinforcements were on the way. Down from the beam, a large team of twelve Russiians descended, firing as they went. Johnny took a shot to the leg and fell, his armour dissolving against the heat and blackening his leg. He roared, ignoring the pain and diving into his enemies, killing half of them in seconds. He rolled to the side as the pad erupted from a grenade, killing the other Russiians. Johnny cried out in primal fury as something new descended from the ship. Silent's eyes opened in fear. It was them. There were two of them, each twelve foot tall, covered in rough, grey organic armour. Their heads were oval with a pair of deep red eyes and a hair of black spines sprouted from their necks. One arm was a monstrous talon-like scythe at least a metre long and capable of slicing through a battle tank. The other was a four feet long organic cannon that fired a virulent, acidic toxin that could dissolve titanium in seconds. They were here, the creatures who had burned his planet, his home, his people. The Mochs. It was Silent's turn to unleash his rage. The beasts would pay. Drawing his wristblades he charged at the aliens, diving and dodging the cannon fire. The rest of his friends took cover but he charged on, leaping onto the first beast. In a flurry of blows he sliced off the moch's cannon, driving his blades into the creature's chest and slicing apart its' armour to rip out the soft innards. Intestines spilling from the fatal wound, the moch roared, its' talon catching Silent and cutting deep into his chest. Silent collapsed, drawing his pistols and blasting away at the ragged mess of the alien's stomach. The rounds punched through the cromulent flesh, bursting inner organs until the beast collapsed, its' blood leaking out in little rivers. Sarah and the others opened up on the second moch, its' armour took the damage and it headed their way, burning a pair of marines into slag as it charged. Timmy screamed as the beast crashed through the rocks nearby him, decapitating a fleeing soldier and sending his body streaming off the cliff. Timmy ran, the moch right behind him, screeching and roaring. Jamsie opened fire, raking the beast's side to little effect. The moch turned and lashed out, knocking Jamsie down in a flash of blood as the talon tore off half of his left leg. Silent leapt on the beast from behind, his claws hacking into its' head again and again. Blood splashed onto his face as the beast cried out and died. He stood there panting, blood - both his own and his enemies - dripped from his body. Still shaking in anger, he stared around at the devastation, to the terrified faces of Sarah and Timmy. 'You told me it didn't matter,' she said quietly. 'Why didn't you tell me?' 'I... I... I didn't realise... not until I saw them,' Silent panted, his eyes glazed with rage, still. 'They killed my people, my race, my planet. Of course I want revenge!' 'Come on,' she said, quietly, putting her arm around him, 'We have a job to do.' He nodded, calming down and kissing her. Suddenly he stopped and looked around, panic flooded his eyes, 'Where's Jamsie?' A groan answered his question and they turned to see him lying on the ground, blood swelling through his jacket. 'I'm ok. Ah, who am I kidding, somebody help me!' They rushed over, Sarah examined him quickly, 'He's got five broken ribs... and his leg's gone. He has to be taken back for treatment!' Silent nodded, calling Jeevsie on his communicator, 'Jeevsie? We need you to get over here now and pick up Jamsie, he's busted up pretty bad.' He put the phone down, 'He'll be fine, just stay put.' 'Where're you goin'?' Jamsie asked. 'To get the captain.'
The group assembled on the circular pad, the strange green beam of energy broiled around them. Sarah was working furiously on a complex hand-held machine, trying to patch into the Conglomerate network. After a few moments, she smiled and said, 'Here we go guys.' At first, nothing happened, then a UN marine beside Silent was slowly lifted off his feet. Within seconds, the whole platoon had shot upwards and were now standing inside the Lie and Unforgiveness. Timmy look around him, eyes weltering with tears. He didn't understand: Jamsie; the mean one, had saved him. There were ten marines with them in the cold, dark expanse of the room. On each wall there were two large doors framed in red light, signaling that they were locked. A trio of huge, red, bulbous vehicles lay in the room with them, they too were inactive. Timmy advanced, he couldn't understand, where next? All the doors were locked. What happened next was strange. As Johnny glared around the room, Timmy noticed a shining pickaxe floating towards the cannibal's back. Sarah spun round, seeing it too. The weapon raised and she fired twice. The first round knocked the blade to the ground, the second burst the head from the invisible Russiian bearing it. The man fell, smoking in his green armour, to the ground. Timmy shrieked, diving behind one of the bulbous vehicles as Conglomerate troops poured into the room, weapons blazing. A line of plasma fire blasted a hole straight through the tank, Timmy peered through it to see a large Russiian staring back at him. He backed away, readying his small pistol shakily as the Russiian advanced around the tank towards him, an evil grin on his face. Timmy fired, the bullet scraping passed the man’s armoured cheek. Laughing, the Russiian raised his carbine to fire. A bullet exploded through his forehead and Timmy looked up to see Johnny holding a pistol to the man’s falling body. ‘You?’ Timmy yelled, puzzled. ‘Couldn’t let just an ordinary soldier kill you rat,’ Johnny smirked, winking. Timmy shook his head, it was a very strange day. The last lemming fell as a round split him apart. Silent surveyed the area, all but one door had been locked by the fleeing enemy and now only three UN marines remained. Sarah sighed at the devastation and headed to the open door, pistols at the ready. Passing the opening, the group were accosted by a pair of lemmings in black togas, each carrying a pair of scimitars. Shrieking loudly, they leapt into the fray, but were shot down before making contact. Reaching the end of the winding red-blue corridor, they found themselves facing another locked door. After a few moments they found the controls for the door hidden badly behind a hastily scrawled DO NOT TOUCH sign. As the mechanism raised, they sprang forwards, hosing the room before them with everything they had. As the smoke cleared, a host of dead Conglomerate lay before them. One Russiian survived the hailstorm but was cut down in short order when Johnny found him hiding in a small air duct. ‘Right, Sarah find out where the Captain is from our location. Marines, secure the perimeter!’ Silent called out. Sarah hurriedly checked her device as the marines spread out. Timmy lay against a pillar, still in shock at how he had been saved twice by those who detested him. ‘He’s through the hangar in front of us, on the third level to the right and down to the prison.’ Sarah replied, frowning. Silent reloaded his rifle, ‘Down to my last clip.’ he muttered. ‘Alright guys, let’s go get Lochs!’ The hangar doors opened with a bang as the UN stepped over the smouldering bodies of the halflings on the other side. Following a series of short and controlled bursts, the majority of the Conglomerate in the room were put down. Yet more were flooding in from every door. Lasers blasted the ground around Silent as he dived forwards, rolling beneath the legs of a Russiian to shoot him in the back before flipping to engage another. Sarah followed in his wake, blowing apart any that her lover failed to target. Timmy loped after them, his hands covering his ears as he screamed forwards through the combat. A laser hit him in the arm and he yelled, Sarah grabbed him as he fell and dragged him into cover. Silent checked him roughly, ‘It’s not bad, just a little burned. You’ll be fine.’ Timmy nodded before passing out.
Flickering his eyes open, he felt himself being shaken roughly. Timmy blinked, everything was blurred, but he was certainly moving. Everything seemed to be bobbing up and down, looking downwards, he saw his feet dangling above the ground and an arm looped around his chest. ‘What’s going on?’ he asked, drowsily. A laser flew passed him and suddenly the noise around him flooded in. Gunshots and explosions ran rampant as he saw a marine take a laser to the back and fall. He looked up, Silent’s face met him. ‘We’ve got the Captain, we’re getting out!’ Swinging around, Silent popped the heads from a pair of lemmings with a quick pistol blast before running again. As they went, Timmy saw the remains of the battle that must have been fought to get to the Captain. A burnt out Conglomerate tank met his eyes as he stared down into the hangar below him, the walkway was littered with Conglomerate dead. Another pair of Mochs lay torn apart to his right and a ripped apart marine was lying beneath the body of a large Russiian in red armour. He could hear Sarah yelling up ahead, ‘C’mon Silent, you’re the last one, c’mon!’ Silent bolted forwards, vaulting passed a terrified halfling towards a waiting Conglomerate dropship. ‘Is the Captain onboard?’ he asked, leaping inside. ‘Sure, I just hope he can fly this thing,’ Sarah glanced at the cockpit, nervously. ‘Captain, we have to get going!’ Silent shouted, seeing four Mochs charging forwards, readying their guns. ‘Got it!’ Lochs roared from the front as the craft turned slowing, beams of corrugated acid leaching passed and onto the decks below. ‘Here we go!’ Lochs yelled, the transport blasted out of the hangar, leaving a lot of angry Conglomerate behind. Their prey had escaped. ‘Where to guys?’ Lochs questioned, ‘I assume someone set up some sort of base while I was gone.’ Silent glanced uneasily at Sarah, ‘Well... You could say that...’
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Post by Silent on Aug 18, 2012 20:14:16 GMT -5
Chapter Four: The Loud Satnav
‘Hold on just one second Captain...’ Dopeman frowned, ‘This ring is what?’ ‘The Conglomerate called it a weapon, they believe it will change their chances in the war. They said whoever controls the ring, controls the fate of the war.’ Lochs answered cautiously. ‘If this is a weapon, which I very much doubt. That means it must have some sort of control centre, maybe a fire button, y’know, some sort of Kill the Universe button!’ Dopeman laughed. ‘Seriously though, this a ring made up of chocolate, what use could this be as a weapon?’ ‘Well, as much as you may not believe it, the Conglomerate did say something about a control room,’ Lochs smirked. Dopeman’s jaw dropped. ‘Even so, come on, they’re a bunch of religious loonies, they’d believe it if you said a dog was the messiah... or they’d crucify the dog, really depends on their angle...’ Obeseman coughed, ‘Dopeman... you’re rambling.’ Dopeman smiled, ‘So I am! Moving on... What did they say Captain?’ ‘Well, they said that they were searching in the east coast of where the Lie and Unforgiveness was for something called a Loud Satnav. I have no idea what that is, but I think it may have something to do with the location of the control room, the Conglomerate did seem to think it was very important.’ ‘Well, that’s something I suppose. Off to the east coast then. Maybe with the Oompas this time, test their mettle. These marines just seem too few in number to waste the way we’ve been using them.’ Dopeman smirked, ‘Time to get our dear friend Silent out to battle again.’ ‘Alright then, as if that doesn’t happen enough,’ Silent smirked, ‘Just let me take some decent troops too.’ Two hours later a pair of LAATs were heading for the east coast, the sea bristling beneath their strong turbine engines. Silent spared another glance inside the carrier section. Twenty Oompas sat there, their short burst rifles set across their laps. Among them were Sarah and Obeseman. Staring across the vast ocean before him, he saw the other dropship alongside, it carried a pair of warpigs and another ten Oompas. Jamsie remained behind in the care of what medical supplies they had, too weak to fight for now. Timmy also stayed, too scared to move. Johnny was content to feast upon the mounting dead of his foes and Dopeman was well... Dopeman... The long stretch of sand swept from the tall mountains of the small island out to almost a mile of sea. The mountain itself was almost like a half organic half built in structure. That was where the Loud Satnav was believed to be found. Streaks of laser fire met the LAATs as they closed on the island. Small squads of Conglomerate awaited the impending attack, swiping at the exposed areas of the dropships. ‘Jeevsie! Open fire! Clear the landing area!’ Silent yelled into the cockpit. Moments later, titanic explosions wreaked the beaches as craters of horrifying chocolate tore them apart. Silent watched in entranced horror as the chocolate from the gun-cannons seemed to come alive, wrapping around the Conglomerate it touched and ripping them apart. ‘What the hell is that stuff?’ Sarah shouted. ‘It is the majesty of our Lord Columbo that makes such weapons available,’ a squeaky-voiced Oompa Loompa replied. ‘His secrets shall never be revealed, not by us, his lowly footmen.’ ‘I suppose not,’ Silent replied, ‘I’ll have to have a talk to him about that.’ Sarah nodded warily, noticing the twitch in the Oompa’s eyes at such a casual mention of his master. ‘Anyway. We’re here, let’s get going.’ As the ramparts of the dropships opened swiftly, the UN leapt out, raking the enemy with short range blasts of bullet fire and organic chocolate. With Conglomerate troops melting away left and right, Silent and Sarah leapt into a nearby warpig and headed to the mountain path close by, Obeseman lumbering in their wake. A horrendous belch issued forth from the being, an unearthly wind tore a hole in reality before the fleeing Conglomerate. Within seconds, the corpses were consumed, along with all organic life in the way, including a pair of unlucky Oompas who were straggling behind. ‘What the hell was that?!’ Sarah yelled. ‘Obeseman did it,’ Silent replied, watching him lick his lips. ‘It was like some sort of super eating beam of consuming!’ ‘I like the sound of that.’ Obeseman shouted from behind. Silent shook his head as the warpig ramped upwards, heading towards a large, metal opening in the mountain where the Loud Satnav was believed to be found. A host of Conglomerate were inside, shooting at the incoming vehicle. A laser bolt struck the truck hard and the transport flipped and burst into flame. Silent and Sarah leapt out just in time, yet the Oompa with them was charred and burnt. Spraying the air before them with rounds, the pair dived behind tree cover, ripping up lemmings and the occasional Russiian with armour piercing rounds. A huge Moch stood fixed at the door, blasting the tree with his acidic weapon. The bark began to burn and Sarah locked on with her sniper rifle. Obeseman flopped up the hill, a pair of assault rifles in hand. A pair of hugely fat men in vests followed him, consuming the dead left behind. The back of the Moch exploded as Sarah’s acid-tipped round punctured its chest and the beast collapsed dead. With Obeseman’s help, the door was cleansed of the aliens in minutes and the group charged down into the depths of the metal maze. A pair of Russiians attempted a desperate stand but were absorbed by Obeseman before firing a shot. ‘Obeseman, who are these guys?’ Sarah asked, directing towards the two fat men. ‘Oh, these guys, they’re my men. They consume the life on the planet and then...’ he grabbed the first and widening his jaw, consumed him. ‘I eat them.’ Sarah and Silent winced, ‘And they... don’t mind?’ ‘Oh they don’t have a choice, they have no mind of their own. Just the thoughts I put into them.’ Obeseman winked, licking his lips, ‘Let’s get going anyway, we don’t want these Conglomerate to lock the door.’ Hurriedly they charged downstairs where a pair of Russiians were closing a large, steel door. One cried in terror before being shot down as the other hid triumphantly behind the closing and finally, locked door. ‘Oh no! Whatever shall we do now?! We can’t possibly get through that door now!’ Obeseman announced, sarcastically, grabbing Silent and Sarah. In the blink of an eye they had shot through Dimension X and were now standing beside the utterly terrified Russiian. ‘HOW?!!!’ he shrieked, pointing at the laughing Obeseman. Obeseman leaned in closely, ‘I’m Obeseman.’ he whispered as the man screamed.
Timmy gasped. A trickle of sweat dripped down his forehead as he squirmed in tantalising pleasure and slight pain. Never had he had such an experience before. His breathing quickened as he felt it building up inside him, ready to erupt. He shifted his pelvis up and down, trying to force himself deeper inside to better his aim. It was coming, he could feel it now. A strong buildup of pressure wracked his body until at last it came. With a loud, final moan he collapsed, half in pain, half in ecstasy. He wiped his brow of sweat and slowly stood up, grinning. Pulling up his trousers, he stared downwards, smiling, ‘That was amazing.’ Carefully, he limped away. His business was done and no one would ever find his poop down that hole.
In moments the entire maze was empty of life but for the three heroes. Obeseman stood licking his lips as they stared darkly at the small, circular machine before them. ‘Well... what do we do with it?’ Silent asked, unsure. Sarah reached out and switched the machine on carefully. Drawing a small memory band, she inserted it into the machine and it began to swirl with information, eventually forming a small map of the ring. DOWNLOAD COMPLETE She withdrew, ‘Right, that’s it, we have the location of the Control Room, all we have to do is follow this.’ ‘Really? That’s it?’ Silent asked, surprised. ‘Strangely yes.’ Sarah answered, ‘We better take this back to command, the Conglomerate already know where the Control Room is and you can bet it’s under one hell of a guard. We’re gonna need Dopeman and Obeseman.’ ‘Awesome.’ replied Obeseman, grabbing their arms, ‘Let’s go.’ In a flash they reappeared standing beside Dopeman, who had flung a cup of tea dramatically across the room in mock surprise. ‘My God! Obeseman! How could you sneak up on someone like that?!’ he roared, ‘Even I don’t do that!’ Obeseman laughed, ‘We know where the Control Room for this thing is.’ ‘Ah, so there is a Control Room. This should be interesting. Alright then, let’s pull out all the stops, time for a no-holes barred attack. We’ll take everyone.’ ‘Really?’ Sarah asked, surprised. ‘Sure. Why not?’ Dopeman smirked. ‘Let’s get going.’
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Post by Silent on Aug 18, 2012 20:14:42 GMT -5
Chapter Five: Retreat from the Control Room
‘Shut up over there!’ the Russiian yelled (In Russiian of course). A pair of startled lemmings leapt to attention. ‘They could be here any minute and you whelps are giving away our position!’ ‘Sorry Count sire, sorry.’ one squealed as the other yelped, ‘Oh no!’ The man grunted and turned to his cohorts, there were seven of them, each wore deep red armour, opposed to his shining black carapace. ‘My lord Count, when will the Earthlings come?’ one asked. ‘I do not know, we have not had dealings with them for many decades. I no longer know their tactics, but from what we have seen so far, it shall be quick and decisive.’ the man answered, fingering his carbine. ‘It is said... it is said that they are daemons, far unlike anything we have ever fought. There are two, in particular to be wary of, though they may be just the exaggerations of the whelps,’ he gestured towards the lemmings. ‘Who are they lord?’ another inquired. ‘I do not know their names, yet one is of monstrous girth and power, he is said to be the eater of worlds.’ There were gasps and muttering. ‘What of the other?’ they chorused. ‘He... he is believed to be the Lord of Dope, a God of Gods. If what I have heard is true... We face the Creator himself!’ One Russiian stood, shaking his fist at the Count, ‘Blasphemy! My lord, the Creator is on our side, or would you call our Prophets liars?!’ ‘No, my brethren, they do not lie, for does not our religion speak of multiple gods? He is clearly Molgath the dark, for only he would strike against the children of the beloved. We are the champions of light and these Earthlings, they are but the mud and darkness of the death god. We shall prevail!’ The Russiians nodded in approval, the accuser, satisfied, sat back down. ‘My friend?’ the Count asked, placing his hand on the accuser, ‘Stand with me.’ The Russiian stood, standing proudly along his lord as the energy pickaxe shattered his ribcage and the Count held his dying body closely, ‘I am no liar and I shall not be called so again.’ The Count released him and the body fell, he snarled, turning to the others, ‘Let that be a lesson. There shall be no more dissent.’ The others frowned, nodding swiftly. ‘Good,’ the Count smiled, ‘Now be ready. I must contact the Prophets.’
The room was small and dark, constructed of metal like all other structures on the ring. A long desk of steel with a holofield rested in the centre. A pair of large Russiians with large energy pickaxes stood either side of the door as it closed behind the Count. He approached the table, placing his hand on the machine and said firmly, ‘I seek council with my most noble Prophets.’ The holofield shimmered roughly until halting on a smooth surface of ten figures, each was bent over and resting in a large gravity lounger. Seven of the creatures wore long robes of red. Three in the centre bore white robes. All the creatures were thin and bony, with heads like hammerhead sharks. The first of the red robes was short, his eyes darting evilly in the direction of his peers, he carried a power halberd twice the size of him. The Prophet of Envy. The second was taller, carrying a short rolled-up magazine that he kept glancing at now and again. He wore a small, paper party hat, coloured beads around his neck and a cocktail glass in his other hand. The Prophet of Lust. The next was the most bent over, he held a large, blood-dripping axe in each hand and bore a constant frown. The Prophet of Anger. The fourth sat bolt upright, his head held high. He held a strong cutlass in his left hand and a cigar in his right. The Prophet of Pride. The next was so huge he almost had no limbs, just bits of extended flesh, his fat overwhelmed his arms and legs. His robes were ripped slightly from his weight and even now he was eating a huge foot long hotdog. The Prophet of Gluttony. The sixth was so laid back that he had formed a curve in his chair, unlike Gluttony, he was fat because of no exercise, rather than overeating. He yawned and his eyes were eternally sleepy and on the verge of closing. The Prophet of Sloth. The final red robed Prophet held his arms out wide, eternally itching towards the nearest goods of the Prophets either side of him, his eyes straining to get a closer look. The Prophet of Greed. Of the three white Prophets, the first sat in front of a wooden lectern. He wore a thick white and woolly wig and held a gavel firmly in his right hand, his brows were furled in deep scrutiny. The Prophet of Justice. The second was the only muscled Prophet, his upper body was hard and strong. His hair was short and closely cropped and he held a large hammer across his lap. The Prophet of Fortitude. The final Prophet was the leader of the Conglomerate. The most high Prophet of Prudence. All over his lounger was decorated with clocks, both large and small and in his right hand he held a tall staff, topped with an hourglass. ‘Ah, my lord Count. What news from the ring? I trust it goes well?’ Prudence asked. ‘My Prophets... We have found the Control Centre of our most sacred weapon.’ The Count bowed. ‘Excellent. You are doing wonderful work for the Little Quest. You and your people shall be honoured.’ ‘I sense an uneasiness in the Count’s tone, noble Prophet,’ called Justice. ‘Speak. What are your doubts?’ ‘I... The Earthlings, they are persistent and are heading this way. I fear we may not hold the Control Room against them.’ the Count replied, uneasily, terrified. ‘Blasphemy!’ roared Anger. ‘How dare you defy our Conglomerate! The Earthlings shall be purged with fire and death!’ ‘Calm brother calm!’ Fortitude glared. ‘I know well that the Count speaks the truth. The Earthlings have not yet been defeated on open ground and it is only right to have doubts about our army’s capability of crushing them.’ ‘Tell us Count... Why are we losing?’ Prudence asked. ‘Noble Prophets... I am not sure...’ ‘Speak child!’ Justice voiced sternly. ‘Why is it?’ ‘It may just be the talk of the lemmings, lords...’ ‘Tell us!’ called Prudence, ‘You need have no fear of scrutiny here.’ 'Two of the Earthlings... they... they are not like the others. They fight with a fire the like of which I have never seen before.' 'What do they look like?' Prudence mused. 'One is large, larger than any I have seen. Obese to extreme levels...' at this Gluttony looked up. 'None is larger than I. This is blasphemy! My brethren, what has come over the Count!' he piped up. 'No brother. Remember the prophecy.' Prudence wised. 'It was said that upon the finding of the ring, two great shadows would rise to oppose us. These are clearly the Earthlings that the Count has found.' 'It must be remembered that it was prophesized by our noble Prophet of Justice that these individuals shall be laid low! We shall win the war!' Fortitude voiced. 'Yes my lords, we shall by my honour!' called the Count. 'My Count, we shall send all available forces in the area to your position. Hold the Control Room at all costs. Even to your death.' Prudence announced. 'And Count... if you succeed, yours shall be the first ship to burn Earth.' 'Noble leaders.' the Count bowed and exited. In the high chambers of Low Greed, the council of Prophets debated. These were words that the lower ranks, even that of the Count were not to hear. 'The Prophecy you speak of Lord Prudence, was it not one that you yourself made?' Envy asked. 'Indeed, but it was Justice who prophesized the doom of the Two; the ones that are the Lords of Fat and Dope.' 'Are you sure we can trust the prophecies?' 'What blasphemy is this?!' Justice piped up. 'How dare you, you whelp! Defying our words. I would expect it of the lower classes but a prophet! No!' 'Calm yourself Justice. He speaks rightly. How can you trust us? That is what you ask.' Prudence began, 'My brethren, you must trust us, for if we cannot trust each other, then there is no Conglomerate.' Envy bowed, 'I spoke out of turn lord.' 'There is no need of apology brother. For there is some truth in what you say. How can we know when the Two will be laid low? Will it be in time to save the sacred ring?' Prudence continued. 'Will it, my lord?' Pride asked. 'We must hope so...'
‘Any sign yet?’ ‘No my lord Count,’ the dumpy halfling replied, ‘No sign of any good food ‘roun’ here either.’ The Count huffed and moved on to the next sentry. The Control Room was heavily guarded, inside was a series of huge steel doors protected by locked seals and hosts of Russiians. Outside the locks was a tall tower filled to the brim with snipers and camo Russiians. A huge force of Mochs awaited at the towers’ surface. The tower itself was then backed up by a large amount of raised battlements and palisades covered by hundreds of halflings, lemmings and Russiians. Sentry turrets sat at strategic locations and entry points and a large battalion of heavy Boomer mortar tanks rested behind the second line of barriers. The Count smiled. The Earthlings force numbered at around 4000, that much was clear. His force was closer to 10000. He had numbers, weapons... but did he have quality? The Russiians and Mochs were easily a match for the Earthlings but he had heavy doubts about the lemmings and halflings. Still, he had to hope. Holding his pickaxe closely, he trudged through the rugged metal battlements of the second level to meet with a tall Russiian known as the Knight. ‘Anything yet?’ ‘Nothing sire.’ the Knight replied, ‘Is it true lord? What the men are saying? That Molgath walks among them.’ ‘We shall have to see... Do you fear him?’ ‘No lord. I merely wish to die at a worthy warrior’s hands. For the Conglomerate and for the Prophets!’ ‘Indeed. Be vigilant Knight. We do not know what trickery the Earthlings may be partaking in.’ Seconds later a titanic explosion shook the entire mountainside. The Count looked to the source of the blast and found himself watching the Control Room entrance streaming with smoke. Igniting his pickaxe, he leapt upwards with Knight at his side. As they ran they could hear shouts and gunfire erupting ahead and above. All of a sudden, there was a shriek from behind as a host of twenty LAAT gunships strafed the battlements and landed, disgorging hundreds of Earthlings who set to work among the Boomers before they had a chance to fire. Count turned, eyes wide and roared, ‘Knight stay here! Hold the lines! I’ll get to the Control Room!’ Knight nodded and leapt off the battlements onto a human marine, decapitating him in a whirl of his blade. Others followed in his wake and soon the battlements were flooded with gunfire and melee fighting. The Count charged onwards, eventually arriving at the entrance to the Control Room. The doors were bent open and billowed with thick black smoke, hundreds of dead Russiians lay there. Some with toothpicks in their bodies, others shot down, one half-eaten. Gathering the Mochs to him, he entered the smoke and charged to the Control Room. Knight spun, ducking under a withering hail of bullets and diving towards the nearest Earthling, it was a small creature with green hair and orange skin. It died in seconds from a flick of his pickaxe and he roared in anger. A bullet clipped his shoulder and he turned to see an Earthling warrior approach him. He was tall, wearing a grey suit and a bowler hat. A name tag read: Hello my name is: Jeevsie. The man smiled and raised his Tommy gun. Knight grimaced and charged. Jeevsie ducked and the Russiian grazed his shoulder with the wicked blade as the driver kicked him hard to the chest and pushed him down off the battlements. Knight fell, dropping his weapon, he lashed out and pulled Jeevsie down with him. Together they crashed onto the snow and readied their fists.
‘How come Lochs didn’t come?’ Dopeman asked. ‘The Captain said he found a Conglomerate weapons cache to the North, he went with Johnny and a small fireteam to take it out, it should be virtually unguarded given that pretty much all the Conglomerate are here.’ Sarah replied, stepping over a pair of dead Russiians. ‘They didn’t put up much of a fight, did they?’ Dopeman mused. ‘That’s because you didn’t let them.’ Silent replied. ‘True true. Now where the heck is this Control Room?’ Dopeman replied, staring into what seemed like the millionth security door. They had teleported in with Timmy, Jamsie, Dopeman, Obeseman and two fireteams and quickly secured the Control Centre. Yet after passing through fifteen tightly sealed doors they were beginning to give up hope of ever getting to the Control Room itself. Then, as the door opened, they realised they had finally reached the Room. Inside was a vast dome, it was virtually bottomless with a large walkway leading to a circular platform upon which lay a large control panel. A hologram of the chocolate ring itself seemed to encompass the entire room. Dopeman whistled. ‘About time. Now, let’s see how this thing works.’ Sarah hurried over, ‘Hold on Dopeman, let me find out what it does before you go about pressing buttons.’ Dopeman smirked, ‘Sure. Anything that the lady wants.’ She looked over the controls swiftly, spotting a strange T-shaped hole. The panel seemed inactive. Quickly she skimmed through the data banks and froze, dropping her scanner to the ground with a resounding crash. 'Sarah?' Silent asked, concerned, rushing over. 'Find Lochs. Find him fast, get him out of there.' 'I... I don't understand.' Silent replied, 'Lochs is miles away.' 'Don't ask questions!' she yelled, turning around to him with tears in her eyes. 'There's no time, find Lochs, get him out!' He nodded fast, grabbing Jamsie and Timmy alongside and they charged out of the room leaving Obeseman and Dopeman with Sarah.
Jeevsie crashed to the ground as the huge black armoured Russiian hit him again, knocking him hard into the battlement behind. A lemming fell with a resounding 'Oh no!' before bursting into confetti beside him. Jeevsie looked around, seeing a fallen SMG nearby, he crawled forwards, but the Knight saw him and kicked the weapon away before lifting Jeevsie off the ground by his hair. 'Humph,' the Knight sniffed, 'Earthling! You're all the same, bunch of flea bitten savages!' He flung the driver away, smashing his bruised body off the burning wreckage of a Boomer. Believing him dead, the Knight stalked off, picking up his pickaxe as he headed back up to the battlements. Jeevsie stood slowly, blood dripping from a gash in his forehead, he brushed the dirt off his suit and looked around. The UN were winning but at high costs, he could see the burning wrecks of at least five LAATs scattered on the cliffside. He found himself a small pistol, spotting the Knight on the battlements above, hacking apart a whole fireteam. He grimaced and headed up after him. 'So... eh... What exactly was that all about?' Dopeman asked, leaning in towards Sarah, 'Nothing too serious I hope?' She turned, smiling, 'Oh no, not at all, it was a clever ruse to get rid of the others so that we could have a hot threesome.' Dopeman's face cracked into a grin. She hit him. 'Of course it's serious you fucking moron!' she yelled. 'Right... ok...' he grimaced painfully... 'I get the picture...' She shook her head in despair, 'You know for some supposed God, you really are stupid.' 'Hey, the name's Dopeman, not Brainman, I'm supposed to have a few brain cells missing...' Dopeman smirked. 'Whatever... the others better get to Jason in time...' Sarah frowned. 'You know... we could just teleport there...' Dopeman suggested, twiddling his thumbs. Sarah face-palmed herself. 'Of course, I wasn't thinking. You go Dopeman, Obeseman has to stay here to safeguard the Control Room with me.' 'Right.' Dopeman smiled, saluting before vanishing through a warphole. Obeseman turning, grinning to Sarah, ‘You just wanted to get me on my own didn’t you.’ ‘Ugh!’ she sighed, ‘How did I end up with all you people?’
‘Pardon me sir? I believe you dropped this!’ Jeevsie yelled, slamming the broken blade of the pickaxe through the Knight’s chest. Bloody and broken, the Russiian fell from the ramparts and landed with a sickening crunch on the snow below. The battlements were taken and the UN began to advance on the Control Room. 'Dammit, hurry!' the Count yelled, tracing the huge amounts of corpses leading him to the Control Room. The Mochs smashed aside any barricades but found no foes. None at all. Where were they? The Control Room door sat before them, the Count rushed ahead and the huge door lifted slowly, heavy steel buckling under the pressure. The Count gasped... What was this? Where the entrance should have been was a large covering of flesh. It seemed to be alive! The Count stepped back, gesturing to a pair of Mochs. The aliens advanced cautiously, weapons at the ready. The first prodded the flesh, first gently, then roughly. Then, all of a sudden, the flesh moved, revolving downwards until they stared into a gargantuan face. It had blonde hair and was smiling evilly. It chuckled. 'Hello my little friends. I'm Obeseman.'
Jamsie turned, looking carefully behind him, 'Obeseman's got them tied up.' 'Good,' replied Silent, hearing the sounds of battle and gobbling from the direction of the Control Room. 'Let's get moving.' 'Jeevsie? Send a transport to the top of the Control Tower, we need one ASAP!' Jamsie spoke into his phone. 'Right away,' came the reply. Soon they were outside and hurriedly stepped into the ready LAAT. It took off in a flash and they were on their way to Lochs. The Count raised himself slowly off the ground. Bruised and battered, he shook himself, making sure all his bones were still in place. The concussion on his head hurt like hell. Around him, the corridor was littered with dead Mochs, almost a hundred of them. The noise of battle had long died down. It was over, he had lost. Even if he did try to retake the Control Room, he knew it would just be a waste of soldiers. Nothing could breach the creature, not after a hundred Mochs had failed... Sighing, he raised his communicator, 'Anyone still alive... This is Count Zhukov... Retreat. I repeat, Retreat from the Control Room. The Humans have won again...'
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Post by Silent on Aug 18, 2012 20:15:14 GMT -5
Chapter Six: 434 Innocent Flame
'You know, just once I'd like to spend a year without having to go somewhere that looks really creepy.' Jamsie sighed, staring into the dark, desolate swampland they were circling. 'On the bright side, it smells really nice,' laughed Silent, taking in a great waft of warm melted chocolate. ’Must be the nicest smelling swamp in the world.’ ’I hear you,’ replied Jeevsie from the front. ’Well, no sense circling anymore, the Captain’s down there somewhere, you’re just gonna have to get out and look.’ ’Yeah...’ said Silent uneasily. ’Put us down on a dry patch, then we’ll head out.’ The LAAT touched down lightly on a sugar bush, crumpling the soft patch of earth under its heavy bulk. Silent, Jeevsie and Timmy stepped out onto the damp ground, chocolate swelling over their boots. They drew their weapons and advanced into the gloom. Trudging through the dense muddy chocolate was filthy work, their gear quickly becoming covered in grunge-like chocolate fluids. ‘Silent this is disgusting. I mean I like chocolate as much as any guy but seriously this is horrible.’ Jamsie complained, his suit drenched. ‘It’s like being Augustus Gloop for cryin’ out loud!’ ‘Yeah, I agree with you there...’ Silent answered, kicking a large flab of soft chocolate from his leg. ‘The Conglomerate had to have a weapons cache out here...’ Timmy, on the other hand, looked quite at home amid the filth, revelling in it like a pig in mud. Jamsie snorted at him, ‘It’s like bloody playtime to him!’ ‘Yay! Playtime!’ he grinned, flopping around. ‘Christ Timmy!’ snarled Silent, grabbing him by the collar and lifting him from the swamp, ‘I don’t suppose the poor cleaning ladies ever occurred to you before you ruined your suit!’ Timmy looked crestfallen and on the verge of tears. ‘I’m sorry,’ he said quietly. ‘Aww... it’s ok little guy,’ replied Silent as Timmy flung his arms around him, sobbing loudly. ‘Silent?!’ Jamsie yelled, staring at him with a half bemused, half disgusted look on his face. ‘What the Fuck!?’ Silent glanced at Timmy and put him down, stepping away from him. ‘Sorry. I’ve been wondering lately what it might be like to have a baby around cos someday Sarah and I might have one you see and well... Timmy’s a lot like one. I got a bit carried away...’ ‘A bit?!’ Jamsie yelled, ‘That was bordering on creepy relationship!’ ‘Yeah... it was a bit...’ Silent replied, glancing sideways. ‘Eh... we better get going.’ The trio continued on, trying to ignore what had just happened. Not far ahead they found a pile of dead Conglomerate riddled with bullets. The Captain wasn’t too far ahead then. ‘Silent? Get a load of this thing!’ Jamsie called, pointing towards a huge metal structure rising from the swamp. ‘That has to be where the weapons are stored.’ Silent replied, ‘Look, there’s dead lemmings outside! The Captain must be in there!’ They charged into the depths of the building, thankful that they were walking on hard metal rather than the dreadfully soft chocolate. More Conglomerate lay dead in scattered places, along with a pair of marines. ‘There’s a lift up ahead. Jeese this place must be huge!’ exclaimed Jamsie. The trio stepped onto the vast metal construct and it began to lower. They descended for what seemed like hours until at last they found themselves staring down a long corridor. The corridor exited into a large room supported by pillars which dotted the metal floor. On the ground to their right lay a dead Russiian, his chest looked like it had exploded. ‘What in the hell happened to him?’ Jamsie asked, looking worried, ‘That’s no human weapon damage!’ Silent frowned... ‘Could have been Johnny... I dunno...’ He felt as if he was grasping for a solution with this idea. ‘C’mon,’ he said eventually, ‘We have to find Lochs.’ They headed off down another corridor, halting halfway down. 'Okay... this is getting freaky.' Jamsie muttered, glancing uneasily at the walls of the corridor. They were smeared with blood, both alien and human and also... what looked like faeces. ‘Yeah...’ replied Silent, moving slowly down the shaft, keeping to the centre to avoid rubbing any of the walls. Even Timmy was looking a little unnerved at the filth and excrement decorating the passage. ‘I’m scared.’ ‘I don’t blame you Timmy, something really fucked up is going on here.’ Silent whispered as they moved on to the next lift, slowly lowering down into the blackness of the next level. The room they entered was similar to the pillared room above, yet this one was covered in bodies, both human and Conglomerate and showered with blood. A section of the wall had been ripped down to their right and it was ablaze with flame. 'Oh... kay... so... I'm guessing the Captain fought his way through here, a grenade went off and blew down some of the ceiling.' Silent explained slowly, but unsurely, the level above was made from what looked like reinforced glass. It had smashed open where the fire was and Silent could see evidence that the second level lead into another corridor. 'They must have climbed up here,' Jamsie heaved, clambering up to the glass level via the fallen pillar. The other two followed and they found themselves entering a broken door leading into a huge room. The room was empty and they were on the second level, a catwalk crossed the ceiling of the room below and led into another room. Yet here, the room split downwards into a junction. Silent paused, spinning on the spot with his weapons drawn. 'What is it?' Jamsie asked. 'I thought I heard... never mind,' replied Silent, unsure. He stepped to the door to the front of them, ignoring those left and right. ‘Looks like Lochs was here,’ Jamsie muttered, pointing to a small machine calibrator fixed to the door, ‘Must’ve been a hell of a lock on that door if they needed one of those to get it open.’ ‘Let’s get inside.’ Silent replied. They stepped into a wide, rectangular room, there were nine doors exiting from the room, four on either of the long sides, one opposite the one they entered. Silent moved around hurriedly, checking each door. ‘They’re locked, all of them, sealed tight. Lochs and his men never left this room.’ he turned to the others worriedly. ‘I don’t know how, but it looks like they just vanished.’ A low laugh rang out, slowly becoming a chain of chuckling as a figure stepped out of the gloom. Dopeman stepped out from the shadows holding a marine helmet with Wilkins written on it. He winked at Silent and tossed him the helmet. ‘You don’t know the half of it. Wait till you get a load of that.’
'Alright marines, when we get there, we split into two teams, team one go with the captain, team two, that's you lot sitting on my side, you guys are coming with me,' Johnny said. 'Damn it,' muttered one of the men. 'You ain't happy soldier?' Johnny turned on him, 'Well I'm telling you now Banderas, you better get comfortable or I'm gonna fuck you over good!' snarled Johnny. 'That's harassment!' shouted another marine. 'Oh yeah!' roared Johnny, drawing his chainsaws and swiping at the supports. 'Supports down! Supports down!' voiced the intercom as the dropship slowly fell from the sky, drifting to the ground. Johnny laughed, 'I told you not to fuck with me marines. God help the guys who survive the crash!'
They were on the ground, in a burning wreckage of an LAAT. An arm appeared on screen, it was bruised and bloody, there was a scream nearby followed by the rev of a chainsaw, then silence. Johnny walked into view over the smoking metal. He grimaced, looking straight at him. ‘What about you? Wilkins huh? Gonna try and stop me? Or are you gonna shut up and fall in with the other smart guys?’ ‘Was that a nod?’ Johnny huffed, ‘Good.’ He lifted the man up with the help of a hand. They walked wearily over to the other three survivors. The five walked into the swamp without another word. A few minutes later they arrived in front of the Captain and his twenty man team. ‘What happened?’ Lochs asked. ‘Had a little crash Captain... nothing to worry about. Lost a few men.’ Johnny replied, with a smirk as the marines grimaced. ‘A few?’ Lochs raised an eyebrow. Johnny winked, ‘You know how it is Captain. Some were too tired to carry on. It was their time.’ Lochs frowned. ‘We’ll discuss this later. Let’s get to that cache.’
They were staring at two marines who were looking at the Russiian with the burst stomach. 'What the hell did that to him?' one asked. 'I dunno but it makes him look pretty hot,' replied the other with raised eyebrows. 'I would bang that any day.' 'Dude?! What the fuck!?' shrieked the other marine. Johnny advanced. 'That your boyfriend?' he was pointing at the corpse. The marine smiled, 'Maybe, I haven't asked him out yet. Should I? Shouldn't I? He looks so handsome. I wonder would he hold me closely and let me talk in bed? Or would he ravage me all night long?' Johnny looked as if he were about to throw up. The other marine ran away screaming. At last, Johnny sliced the head from the talking marine's shoulders as Lochs walked into view. 'Johnny! Stop killing my men!' he roared. 'I couldn't help it captain, he was one seriously fucked up guy!' he replied, dragging the body away with him.
Lochs was standing at the door with Johnny and another marine. 'Get that door open!' Lochs was ordering as the marine bent down and attached the calibrator to the door. The marine shook his head, 'This could take a while captain. The Conglomerate have tried really hard to lock down this door.' A noise, almost unearthly, like a strange chattering, echoed through the corridor. Johnny turned, weapons at the ready. There was nothing there. The door made a noise and slowly opened. 'Got it.' said the marine.
They were in the room: Lochs, Johnny and three other marines. It was empty, the doors were locked and there was silence. 'Where're the weapons?' Johnny asked. 'Not here.' Lochs replied, staring around. Suddenly, the chattering noise returned, growing louder and louder. It was all around them, they drew their weapons, looking for the source of the noise, but found only locked doors and a high ceiling. 'What is that?' Johnny whispered. Suddenly, there was a loud, high pitched yell. The sight turned to see one of the marines lying on his back. There was something clawing at his face. It was a strange creature, almost like a large, living snail-shell, with hundreds of horrible feeler-like legs ending in small, alveoli sacs. Worse still, the creature had a small head attached to the living shell. It was bald, rat-shaped, with a thin wisp of hair, pointed ears, small, black eyes and a wrinkled, wart-ridden nose. It's teeth were sharp, pointy and two were bucked near the front. It looked horribly familiar. 'Get it off! Get it off!' the marine yelled as the creature tore into his neck screaming vile words. Another marine ran over to help but was caught as one of the doors nearby exploded outwards, followed by a swarm of the creatures. 'Open fire!' roared Johnny, who was in amongst them already, hacking left and right. The others sprayed them with lead. Some popped in death, but more flooded inwards. Other doors were opening as the entrance closed fast behind. They were trapped in a tide of creatures. 'Damn it Wilkins! Fire your weapon!' Johnny roared over the chattering. 'There's too many!' came the cry as the captain was swamped. The chattering became clear and succinct as the creatures began to voice in unison. 'Tyranids! Halo! Xbox! Tyranids! Blarg!' The sight fell beneath the creatures and all went black.
Silent dropped the helmet in revulsion. Slowly, after regaining himself, he turned to Timmy. 'What did you do?!' he spoke in a calm fury. 'I don't know.' the creature replied. He had tears in his eyes. 'Timmy. I'm going to ask one more time. What did you do?' 'Well... I went to the toilet... down one of the strange little circle things.' he replied, dully. 'What strange little circle things?' Silent asked. 'He's talking about the duct tubes that lead into the ring’s internal environmental enhancers.' Dopeman answered for him, 'Basically, Timmy has invented his own race by mingling the DNA from his shit with the enhancers. They are parasitic and judging from the way they fight. They certainly have his brains, if not a great deal less of them. They are a threat however, and should be destroyed. Plus, I guess they've captured the Captain and Johnny.' 'Wonderful,' replied Silent, sarcastically. He turned to the others. Timmy looked worried, Jamsie, on the other hand, looked like Christmas had come early. 'Jamsie?' Silent inquired, a little worried. He burst into a beaming smile and, to everyone's surprise, gave Timmy a big hug. 'Oh Timmy I could kiss you!' he yelled jubiously. 'Jamsie? What the hell, man?' Silent asked, completely confused. 'Don't you see what Timmy's done?' Jamsie replied, still beaming. 'He's given me a bonified excuse to murder him in every brutal way my twisted mind can imagine, without actually killing him! This is the most amazing day of my life! Woohoo!' Dopeman smirked, 'Hey, I guess you're right.' Suddenly, he drew himself up and swiftly drew a toothpick. 'They're here.' Silent turned to see one of the doors burst open and a small horde of the Timmyforms spluttered out, chattering and flailing. Jamsie threw Timmy off him and ready his Tommy gun, eyes aflame with malice and joy. He laughed and began to rake the creatures with lead. Silent opened fire beside him, as did Dopeman. Together, they annihilated the first wave. As the last screams of ‘Tyranids!’ and ‘Halo!’ died down, they were suddenly surrounded as every other door in the room burst open and thousands of the creatures swarmed in. ‘Oh...oh shit.’ Jamsie said quietly, still firing, ‘Wasn’t expecting this many so soon.’ Silent and Dopeman forced a way out, Timmy and Jamsie following in their wake. They made it to the entrance door and opened it to come face to face with a tall, mutilated marine. He was deformed horrifically, becoming hunched, balded and rat-like. A Timmyform was buried into the man’s neck. Jamsie saw it, turning fast and blasting the creature through the chest with his weapon before bursting its head with a stomp of his foot. He grinned to himself before looking up and seeing at least twelve more of the human forms lumbering towards him. Dopeman stepped forwards, flicking his wrist fast and impaling each with a sharp toothpick. He charged through, kicking down the last as it fell, the others charged after him, shooting sporadically behind them at the encroaching tides of Timmyforms. Dopeman grabbed the other three and teleported fast. They arrived outside the supposed weapons cache. ‘What about the Captain?’ Silent asked. ‘He ain’t in there anymore!’ Dopeman replied, ‘The Timmy’s took him out, along with Johnny and a couple of others. I have no idea where they took him.’ ‘Great!’ Silent yelled as it started to rain. Strangely the rain wasn’t chocolate. ‘How the fuck do we find him then?’ ‘I don’t know!’ Dopeman answered, ‘But we better get the fuck outta here!’ ‘Why?’ ‘Because of them!’ he replied, pointing to the Timmy’s advancing through the murky marshes. Some were human, other’s Conglomerate, other’s in their infection forms. ‘Oh shit! Let’s get out of here!’ Silent roared as they charged headlong towards the LAAT where they had arrived. They hurried forwards, firing in all directions as the Timmy’s closed in, flailing their arms as they went. The swamp was filled with screams and shouts of ‘Halo! Xbox! Blarg!’ Silent threw a grenade and a small cluster of Timmy’s were blown apart. Eventually, the four of them reached the LAAT. ‘She’s stuck hard Silent! She ain’t gonna move!’ Jeevsie yelled. ‘I’m on it!’ replied Dopeman, slowly lifting the craft as the others formed a small perimeter as the creatures moved in. They were within swiping distance when all of a sudden, the front row of Timmy’s fell down, scorching and burning. Silent looked up. A host of strange, claw-shaped robots swooped downwards, firing hard, beam weapons that tore the creatures to pieces. ‘What the-’ he began before suddenly vanishing into thin air. ‘Where the fuck is Silent?!’ Jamsie yelled.
Silent appeared on a tall metal structure protruding from the swamp. He pulled his rifle on the small, orb-like robot before him. It was silver, with a single, small blue eye. ‘What the fuck are you?’ Silent asked. ‘Why have you taken me?’ ‘I am 434 Innocent Flame, monitor of installation zero-three. I have taken you to control this outbreak.’ the robot replied. ‘Hang on? You want me to do what now?’ he asked. The droid laughed as Silent and he vanished again.
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Post by Silent on Aug 18, 2012 20:16:04 GMT -5
Chapter Seven: The Internet
Silent reappeared standing on some gigantic metal construct, the whole area was covered in a bizarre blue light mixed in with white blocks which moved all over the place in swift motion. He turned around, looking for the 'monitor' droid. It was floating above him, humming cheerily to itself. 'Ok ok. Time out!' Silent yelled, holding his rifle steady at the robot's eye. 'What the fuck do you think you're doing? You can't just teleport people whenever and wherever the fuck you want? I mean... What the fuck are you anyway? You're a fucking light bulb! With a gun for Christ's sake! I mean... What the fuck man!?' The robot answered softly, 'Please sir, refrain from using such vulgar language.' 'Shut the fuck up! Tell me what the hell you brought me here for?' Silent replied angrily. 'You are here to help me solve this unprecedented outbreak of infection.' the monitor answered calmly. 'What? You mean the Timmy's?' Silent laughed, 'They're useless. Let me deal with them in my own way. I can take them out without much problem.' 'Oh, I'm afraid not.' Innocent Flame replied. 'Why not?' Silent replied. 'Because I really really really want to fire this weapon! I've been here for twenty thousand years and only got to fire it once! It looks so awesome.' The monitor answered, truthfully. Silent shrugged, 'Good enough for me. Let's fire this super weapon!' The monitor led him through a dense vector of tunnels, slowly moving upwards. ‘Where exactly are we?’ Silent asked, glancing around at the strange moving glyphs. ‘Oh... the Internet of course,’ replied the monitor, matter-of-factly. ‘Hang on, what?’ Silent asked, stopping as he moved. ‘We’re where?’ ‘The internet!’ the robot answered, insistently. ‘I’m not even going to bother asking how. Why are we here?’ ‘To retrieve the icon.’ ‘The icon?’ ‘Of course, to fire the ring.’ Silent sighed... ‘Who knew firing a super weapon could take so long and be so boring...’ As he walked, he noticed more of the claw-shaped droids floating around. 'What are those things?' 'Oh, they are guardians. They are here to fight off unwanted guests.' Innocent answered, calmly. Suddenly, a strange humming alarm went off and the blue lights began to flash red. 'Intruders. Intruders. Virus detected.' A calm, controlled, monitor-like voice spoke loudly, seemingly out of thin air. Silent turned to see a horde of Timmy's slobbering their way. He pulled out his rifle and sighed. 'Is it just me or does this feel like a level of a video game?' Innocent ignored his question but said, 'Now you stay here and defend yourself while I go ahead and open the door.' Silent turned, 'What? That's not fair!' Innocent had already gone so Silent turned back around and began to fire, popping the head from a slavering human form. There were at least a hundred more behind it. ‘Ugh, this is gonna be one messy day.’ Silent muttered, blowing away two more. Just as they closed in on him, the door behind opened and the corridor flooded with guardians, burning away at the Timmy’s. Silent hurriedly charged through as more Timmy’s clambered down the walls towards him. Some carried weapons, but, as with Timmy, tended to shoot their own in the back. As they opened fire, Silent saw a pair on the other end of the corridor collapse, riddled with lead. He shrugged and kept moving, stopping only when he saw a strange new form approaching. It was huge and bloated and looked grotesquely like a pregnant Timmy, if that could ever happen. Silent almost threw up with sickening distaste as he looked upon it, flailing towards him with the usual Timmy cries. Suddenly, a guardian shot it in the back and it erupted in a terrible shower of ichor, launching a triplet of Timmy forms across the corridor. One landed on Silent, gripping his chest plate hard, it chattered upwards, lunging for his neck. He tried to hit it away but recoiled as he felt it’s virulent and emulsified flesh. As quickly as he could he drew his pistol as it clawed upwards. He could hear it screaming ‘Tyranids! Blarg!’ in his ear. At last, he wrenched the pistol free and fired fast, blowing the brains? out of the infection and it slumped off him, dead. He panted hard, looking up at the other Timmy’s closing in. He breathed, ‘I guess... you guys are dangerous after all.’ He turned and ran all the way to the next door. The monitor was just about to leave when Silent yelled at him. ‘Hey, Innocent?! Give me some fucking guardians man! Seriously! What the fuck’s the point of all this if you’re gonna make me do everything myself?!’ ‘Alright I suppose I could spare a couple,’ sighed the monitor as he left. A pair of guardians swooped in and helped Silent wipe out the Timmy’s in this sector before they got too close. He charged through, yelling up at Innocent, who was again humming nonchalantly to himself. ‘Hey! Where the hell are we going anyway!?’ ‘To the Icon!’ the monitor replied angrily. ‘Must I say this again?’ ‘Well, what exactly is... the Icon?’ Silent asked, shooting down another Timmy, who fell down into a deep hole in the corridor floor. For some reason, the corridors seemed to be filled with large holes. Innocent seemed not to have heard the question and zoomed down the corridor. Silent followed, irritated by the monitor’s lack of assistance. Turning down yet another corridor, he found himself facing a dead end. The monitor again disappeared and he sat, waiting for the droid to return. The Timmy’s seemed to have given up their attack as the calm, monitor voice suddenly spoke, ‘Virus contained and destroyed.’ He sighed again. How the hell did he end up here? Just a few hours ago he was battling his way to the Control Room of this infernal weapon with the others, his friends. Now where were they? What had happened? How long had he been gone? Where they worried? He had left his best friends alone in a deadly swamp filled with Timmy creatures. His lover in the Control Room of a super weapon with a strange God creature and an army of Conglomerate aliens out to get them. His Captain and one of his friends had been taken captive by the strange new Timmy species and he had no idea if they were alive or dead. He shook himself gently. He was tired, he had to admit it. He’d not slept for at least three nights. Two of those were for military operations. The other, well, he grinned to himself, thinking of Sarah. Suddenly he felt very worried... Sarah. She was fixed in his mind. What if something happened to her? He shook his head, she has to be safe. She's with Obeseman, if she wasn't safe with his power, she wasn't safe anywhere. Still, he felt uncomfortable not being with her. Sarah... 'Human?' the monitor had returned, 'Come quickly, we must reach the icon.' Silent stood slowly, following the robot steadily. The metal ground was smooth and his boots very nearly slipped on their slick surface. Fleets of guardians swooped above him as they stepped onto a large round elevator. ‘So, the icon? It’s up here then?’ Silent asked. ‘Not as such. The icon itself can be found and summoned from the computer up here.’ The monitor replied. ‘So, it’s kind of like a key card or something like that.’ ‘Not so. You know little about containment from what you are about to do human.’ the monitor replied, slightly confused. ‘I would have thought that any humans upon this ring would understand.’ ‘Well none of us do ok! I’m getting sick of your presumption! Just explain it to me!’ ‘We’re here, human, your questions will soon be answered.’ They stepped off onto a small, metal, hexagonal platform. There was a silver desk on the platform with a sleek, ancient desktop computer resting on it. Silent sat on a chair which rose from the ground and slowly switched on the computer. Waiting for it to load, he noticed that the guardians had gathered around the platform. He held his weapons close. ‘We are merely forming around the platform to protect it from infection.’ Innocent explained, yet it did not reassure Silent. He turned back to the screen to see: WELCOME TO THE INTERNET Hurriedly he clicked on the folder labelled: Icons. He very nearly burst out laughing. There were over 500,000 files of what looked like celebrities labelled from a to z. ‘Icon?’ He asked, staring at the monitor, ‘You meant celebrity, like a fashion icon?’ ‘That is what our masters were looking for.’ Innocent answered. ‘You should have told me sooner.’ Silent switched off the computer, stood and called, ‘God?’ A blinding light erupted into the internet and God appeared. ‘Hey Silent, what’s up?’ ‘Will God do?’ Silent asked the monitor. ‘Why yes, of course.’ The monitor replied happily. God nodded, ‘I understand.’ ‘Off we go, to the Control Room.’ The monitor shone blue and the trio vanished.
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Post by Silent on Aug 18, 2012 20:17:07 GMT -5
Chapter Eight: Two Loyalists
Sarah turned to see a flash of blinding light and in a split second she was staring at Silent, God and a strange, orb-like droid. 'Silent what?' she began. 'No time,' he answered, walking passed her with God, who shrugged in slight confusion. 'Time to set this thing off.' Silent grinned, staring at the Control Panel. God stepped over, 'So I need to touch this t-groove to activate it?' 'Yes, the icon must activate the ring,' Innocent replied. Sarah suddenly ran in front of them, holding her arms wide as if to shield the Control Panel. 'Whoa, wait a minute! Did you say you were going to activate this thing?!' 'Yeah,' Silent replied casually, 'To get rid of the Timmys.' 'The what?!' Sarah and God said at the same time. Sarah turned to God, surprised. He grinned, 'It's ok, I already know I just like to play along.' ‘Timmy shit somewhere on this ring. His shit combined with the hab centre of the ring and now there’s a race of Timmy freaks running around capturing and killing and we have to stop them.’ Silent answered hurriedly. ‘Wait, but you don’t even know what this ring does!’ she yelled, pushing Silent back, ‘While you were gone I was checking the files to see what this thing is. Do not fire it, under any circumstances!’ ‘Why? What does it do?’ Silent asked, stopping and turning with an uneasy look on his face at Innocent. Innocent backed away slowly, as if it knew that Silent wasn’t going to like what he was about to be told. ‘Silent. This ring is designed to send out a molecular wave that converts everything to chocolate. Now when I say everything, I mean pretty much half of the galaxy. And it’s in range of Earth.’ Sarah said, her eyes, fixated on his in an attempt to show her conviction. ‘It’s true,’ replied God. ‘I remember when this place was built. The early humans built the ring to kill off an ancient, zombie-like infection that fed off all sentient life. They couldn’t eat chocolate however, so when the ring was fired, they were destroyed. What was left of humanity fed themselves off the chocolate so humanity survived.’ ‘You lied to me,’ Silent said slowly, turning to Innocent. ‘Correction, I merely watered down the facts.’ Innocent answered, ‘No matter. I will fire this ring, God? Activate it!’ God laughed, ‘You must be joking.’ He vanished. Innocent’s eye glowed orange, ‘Oh. You’ve made me very angry.’ Silent and Sarah laughed, ‘What are you going to do? Blink us to death?!’ The monitor glowed blue again as six guardians rose from the depths of the Control Room below them. ‘Oh I can think of other ways to kill you.’ Silent raked the guardians with assault rifle fire and they each fell down, smoking. He smirked at the monitor, who floated away from them. ‘I’ll get you two! One day!’ he called as he swooped out. ‘What a bizarre creature?’ Sarah exclaimed. ‘You’re telling me.’ Silent muttered, ’C’mon, let’s go.’ As they hurried out, they met Obeseman. He turned to see them, a confused look on his face. ’What’s going on? I heard gunfire.’ ’It’s nothing, we’re leaving.’ Silent answered, still moving. ’Right right, ok. Why?’ ’Cos Captain Lochs and Johnny have been captured by a race of Timmy creatures.’ ’Right ok. Wait what?’ ’I’ll explain on the move, c’mon.’ ’Where are we going?’ ’No idea. To find Dopeman and the others I guess.’ ‘Well, I can teleport us to his location.’ Obeseman suggested. ‘Oh yeah, of course.’ In a flash of light they were standing in what seemed to be a desert. There was a tall, pyramidal structure rising from the sands before them, surrounded by a small city with lots of people and camels. ‘Ah. Sorry. Bit of a teleportation mistake there.’ Obeseman muttered. ‘Why are we in Egypt?’ Silent asked, quietly. ‘Eh, hold on a second.’ Obeseman replied. Another flash erupted and they were standing in a white corridor of what seemed to be a small starship. It was empty. ‘Ok, now where the hell are we?’ Silent asked. It was then that they heard talking in a nearby room, peering into the doorway they saw a small hexagonal room, it was full of people. There were six men flanking a pair in the centre. They wore white armour with black cloth and carried short blaster rifles. In the centre a man in a beige shirt, white trousers wearing a shell-like helmet was being lifted off his feet by a tall, black armoured man. ’This is a consular’s ship. We’re on a diplomatic mission.’ choked the lifted man. ’If this is a consular’s ship, where is the ambassador?!’ the black armoured man roared, his voice deep. They heard the neck of the man break and he was thrown against the world. ’Ready to go?’ Obeseman asked. ’Commander tear this ship apart until you’ve found those plans and bring me the prisoners I want them alive!’ Another flash of light and they were at home base. Looking around, they found Dopeman sitting on a bag of flour nearby. ’I was beginning to wonder when you lot would turn up,’ he said, ’What’ve have you been up to? And where the hell did you go?’ He nodded at Silent. ’Long story.’ he answered, sitting down beside him as Jamsie, Jeevsie and Timmy plodded over. After a while he’d explained it all. Dopeman shook his head. ’Right, so basically, we rescue Lochs and Johnny and then get the fuck off this ring?’ ’Sounds like a plan.’ Silent smirked. ’Let’s get going.’ ’Right,’ Sarah smiled, getting up, ’Where?’ ’No idea.’
’You were right to focus your attention on these new creatures Count. But the Earth control of the Control Room is disturbing. We cannot let them initiate the Little Quest.’ Prudence spoke. ’My lords, I do not believe the Earthlings will activate the ring. They know nothing of the Little Quest.’ ’That is small comfort. You’re sure the Control Room cannot be taken?’ Justice asked. ’The obese one killed over one hundred Mochs. I have never seen or heard of anything like it before.’ Zhukov replied. ’One hundred Mochs?!’ Prudence exclaimed, ’You are sure?’ ’I saw it with my own eyes.’ ’This is unprecedented. How could any single being commit such a monstrous toll of death?’ Gluttony gargled. ’I do not know my lords. I will do my best to hold the sacred ring from the heathens.’ ’No Count. You have done enough in this fight. Recall you’re troops. We’re abandoning the ring, it’s costing us too many lives. Leave the Earthlings and the infection fight each other. When they are done we shall strike again to claim our prize.’ ’Very well my lords. I shall withdraw.’ ’Good work Count. You have proven your loyalty to the Conglomerate many times before. We have our faith in you.’ Prudence voiced.
’I’ve found him sir,’ a young officer called, ’The Captain’s transponder signal is coming through. ’Where from, Harper?’ Silent asked, leaning over her shoulder to look at the view screen. ’It looks like, the ruins of the Lie and Unforgiveness.’ she replied, ‘It came down on the eastern dunes.’ ‘Good work Harper, get on the transports. You’ve done your duty.’ he smiled at her, ‘We’ll take it from here.’ He stepped up beside Dopeman and Obeseman, looking down at the sea of marines and Oompa Loompas. He fired a shot in the air and the crowds fell silent. ‘Right. All of you get onto the transports. Get as far away from here as possible. We’re going to get the Captain and destroy this ring. If we succeed, we’ll all see each other later. If not, well... good luck everyone.’ he shouted. Silent, Obeseman, Dopeman, Sarah, Jamsie, Timmy and Jeevsie held hands and, in a flash, they had vanished. ‘Oh shit, not again.’ Obeseman muttered, shaking his head. Silent groaned, staring again at the vast pyramid. ‘Why do we keep ending up in Egypt?!’ Sarah shrieked. ‘I don’t know.’ Obeseman replied, shaking his head. ‘I just don’t know.’ Dopeman sighed, ‘Let me do it.’ There was another blinding flash and they were gone.
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Post by Silent on Aug 18, 2012 20:17:43 GMT -5
Chapter Nine: Lochs
‘Get me a drink, please,’ Silent muttered to Jamsie, ‘I really need to wash my throat out after all that shit.’ ‘I hear ya,’ called Dopeman, ‘Get me one too will you Jamsie? Oh and eh, one for the lady too.’ He turned, smiling at Sarah, who grimaced in reply, but accepted the drink. It was only water, all they could spare. The alcohol, if there was any to begin with, had been ingested by Obeseman upon their arrival on the ring. No, they all lay, or sat, or stood, huddled together in a grim, dank and smelly corner of what remained of the Statue of Spring. How did they end up here? I hear you ask. Well, here’s what happened…
‘Where the hell are we Dopeman?’ Jamsie asked, eyes darting left and right, following his gunpoint. ‘The Lie and Unforgiveness, if I am correct, which has, ugh…’ Dopeman grimaced, his hand having brushed some filthy, slimy Timmy-slime from the corridor walls, ‘… gone under some redecorating.’ ‘Wonderful.’ Sarah muttered, ‘You bring me to all the nicest places.’ Silent laughed, ‘You think this is bad, wait til you see the Timmy’s! They’re worse than him!’ he pointed to Timmy. ‘Hi,’ Timmy grinned broadly. ‘I smell something funny.’ ‘He’s right,’ Obeseman grimaced, ‘I think I smell some Conglomerate dead up ahead.’ ‘Right, let’s get going.’ Silent voiced and led the way into a wide open gunfight. Or… a wide open one-way gun fight. A host of Conglomerate were firing at a horde of Timmy’s clambering towards them. ‘Should we help?’ Jeevsie asked, ‘And if so, who should we help?’ ‘I think we’re in way over our heads here. Maybe we should find another way through.’ Silent decided. ‘Yeah, good idea. I don’t fancy having to fight two armies at once.’ Sarah agreed, the others nodded in acknowledgment. They headed off down a service passage, which swung to their right, leading down to a smashed open door which was cut off by a violent, gaping hole. ‘Ah. This could be problematic.’ Dopeman shrugged, ‘Engine coolant system.’ It was indeed the engine coolant fluid that was seeping out in giant rivers almost a mile below them in a torrent of fluorescent green. They could also see the sporadic sparks and beams of gunfire far below. ‘Well… Anyone fancy jumping down? The coolant is harmless to human form.’ Dopeman suggested. ‘Or we could teleport?’ Silent asked. ‘Oh yeah, we could do that, less fun though.’ Dopeman replied, looking disappointed. In a flash they soon appeared below, standing on a rocky outcrop leading into the depths of the ship. ‘There should be a way up here somewhere.’ Dopeman smiled, leading the way. ‘Why were you so eager that we should go into the coolant?’ Silent asked him. ‘Oh, well… that’s nothing really.’ ‘C’mon, tell me?’ ‘Well, it’s just coolant doesn’t harm humans but it does disintegrate clothing.’ He glanced at Sarah, regretfully. ‘Oh, I see,’ smirked Silent. ‘You should be glad we didn’t, cos you would have got the rest of us too and nobody wants to see Timmy like that!’ Dopeman shook violently, ‘You’re right, I’ll think harder before I say anything next time.’ After shooting down a pair of very lost looking Timmy’s, they found a gravity lift heading back up to the hull level. They soon found themselves in the prison level. ‘Hey, this is where we rescued Lochs the first time,’ Silent mused, ‘Looks a shitload different now though.’ The cells were once UN marines stood were now filled and overflowing with virulent, Timmy pus. ‘Seriously Timmy? How fucked up is your shit?’ Jamsie yelled, causing the little creature to jump in fright and hide behind Silent. They moved on from the prison and into the main hold of the ship, the corridors were filled with the dead, both Conglomerate and Timmy’s and every now and again they came across survivors which were swiftly put down. An explosion went off to their right and half of the corridor fell away as a trio of lemmings swooped by on flying carpets, firing RPG’s wildly. ‘What the fuck?!’ shouted Jamsie as Sarah shot one of the carpets down, the lemming rider plummeting to his death. ‘These Conglomerate have some really weird forces don’t they?’ mused Obeseman as he picked up and began eating a piece of corrugated steel. Sarah laughed, ‘Look who’s talking?’ He smirked, ‘Very true. But I am a God, they’re just little aliens.’ ‘Hey, you guys hear that?’ Silent voiced suddenly. They all went silent. ‘Hear what baby?’ Sarah asked. ‘Listen, just listen,’ he whispered. Then they heard it. A hoarse, familiar voice, but twisted and gargled. ‘Go, leave me save yourselves! Go!’ ‘The captain!’ Silent shouted, ‘C’mon!’ They rushed off down the corridor, avoiding the gaping holes and leaping over corpses. The voice seemed to be coming from all around them. They stopped and Silent looked around, helplessly. ‘It’s useless. I can’t follow the voice!’ he sighed. ‘I’ve got a lock on his transponder,’ Sarah said, ‘He’s not far, just a few rooms away!’ ‘Lead the way! Let’s go!’ They hurried further, breaking into the Conglomerate armoury and gunning down the thoroughly surprised guards. Dopeman picked up a pair of laser submachine weapons as he went. The next corridor was virtually empty, except for a small Timmy infection which scurried away hurriedly, only to be caught by a shotgun round from Silent. ‘We’re almost there!’ Sarah smiled as they turned into the final room, ‘He should be just… in here.’ She faltered. There was no sign of the captain in the control room. At least, not any sign they would have recognised. There was, however, an unsightly, bulging figure standing just in the place where his transponder was signaling from. ‘Oh no…’ Silent muttered as he moved closer to inspect the figure, Sarah gasped behind him. ‘It’s him, it’s the Captain, Lochs…’ The creature looked like an oversized airbag, it was brown and slimy, but there was no mistaking the terrified, stretched face, almost etched onto its centre. It seemed to be reaching out, pleading with them to end it’s terrible existence. ‘What the fuck did the Timmy’s do to him?’ Jamsie asked, horrified. ‘I don’t know.’ Silent answered slowly. Suddenly, Lochs’ face moved, it’s lips whispering, begging, ‘Kill me! Kill me!’ Silent moved close to him, Sarah held him back, ‘We need his access codes to blow up the Statue.’ He nodded, drawing his arm back and readying a fist. He closed his eyes and punched hard. Sarah gasped as Silent withdrew his arm from Lochs’ innards, access codes in hand. ‘That was lucky,’ he sighed, ‘Bloody disgusting though. Sorry captain.’ Lochs was dead. There was no response. ‘C’mon, we need to get to the Statue.’ Silent muttered to Dopeman. In a flash they were there, back in the old familiar vessel. It wasn’t even worth a shadow of its former self, being heavily inflicted with the infections of Timmy. The group huddled themselves down and began to discuss tactics. After they had each gotten their water, Silent addressed them in general. ‘Look guys, there’s no sense in us all risking our lives. I’ll stay and arm the ship, the rest of you should leave while you can.’ There was a chorus of voices. ‘You know we can’t let you do that!’ ‘Sounds reasonable to me!’ ‘You’re insane!’ ‘I knew you guys were going to say that… wait a minute, Jamsie did you say that seemed reasonable?’ Silent asked, a little taken aback. ‘Well, it is isn’t it?’ he shrugged, ‘There is no sense risking us all is there?’ ‘Well yeah but… ugh, never mind. Look, I’m staying the rest of you go. Go now ok.’ ‘Are you sure about this?’ Dopeman asked. ‘Yes, just go, get them out of here. Hey, don’t worry, I’ll be back.’ Silent grinned, heading off into the ship. ‘Goodbye.’ They chorused. Sarah looked crestfallen. ‘Alright then, let’s go.’ Dopeman muttered. There was a flash.
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Post by Silent on Aug 18, 2012 20:18:19 GMT -5
Chapter Ten: The Abyss
Right… Silent thought to himself, let’s blow up this ship. He headed down through the half remembered service ducts and corridors, halting every now and then as a pair of Timmy’s waddled passed, hurrying off to some forgotten area of the ship that, as far as Silent could hear from the laser fire, had been boarded by the Conglomerate. He dodged downwards into a small air duct to avoid a small torrent of infections as they trundled down towards the encroaching gunfight. Silent was glad that they were being drawn away, leaving him free to reach the bridge… and the command console. An explosion to his right shook him rigid and the roof of the air duct collapsed inwards, forcing him to jump back out the way he came. He found himself standing face to face with a Russiian, who looked just as surprised as he did to have seen a fully armed earthling shot out of an air duct. The Russiian died quickly and quietly, Silent was eager not to draw any more attention. Yet things were beginning to get out of hand, he could hear the ominous chattering of the Timmy’s closing in and he had nowhere to hide. Sighing, he drew his pistols and stood ready as the first Timmy rounded the corner. He smiled, ‘Hey Timmy’s, did you miss me?’
Sarah moved slowly and steadily, the gantry creaked slightly under her and she saw it was barely held up by a small sliver of metal on the other side. Knowing she had to act fast, she dropped, drawing her blade at the same time and ramming it up through the spine of the Russiian before her and turning swiftly so the lasers from his companions impacted on his body. She spun from behind his ravaged body, spraying the enemy with swift and precise SMG shots before she tumbled out of the room and into a vast service corridor. A quick look back into the room told her she had killed all its’ occupants. She smiled grimly to herself and moved on. The corridor was unnervingly quiet, even the sounds from the rear of the vessel had died down. Had no one heard the gunfire just now? Was there anyone left alive to hear it? Then, just as she had thought it, a figure rounded the corner, she locked it in her sights and fired.
Silent ducked, he had seen the rounds aimed for him and he launched himself to the ground, drawing his wristblades in a single fluid motion. He readied himself to strike as he stood but stopped instantly. He spun and fell backwards with the force of his halting. ‘Sarah?! What the-’ he began, puzzled. ‘I couldn’t let you do it all by yourself now, could I?’ she smiled, nodding behind him to the pair of dead Timmy’s lying just where he had been standing. ‘You’re lucky I’m such a good shot.’ ‘You’re lucky I’m such a good dodge!’ he exclaimed, yet a little cheerfully. ‘Well come on then, we better get to the Control Room fast!’ She laughed, ‘Always with the running.’
It wasn’t long before they found themselves in the rank and destitute bridge of the once famed Statue of Spring. It was a far cry from its’ once great stature, being drenched in the filth and excretions of the Timmy’s. They dealt with a triplet of pregnant Timmy’s in swift order and found themselves having to wipe the grime off the consoles to get them to work. Sarah looked disgusted. ‘Ugh, I wasn’t expecting this!’ she complained. ‘Hey, neither was I! It’s not exactly the most pleasant attempt to blow up a ship is it?’ he answered, flicking the grunge from his arm. ‘So, eh, how do we blow this thing up anyway?’ Silent asked as the console activated. ‘There should be a self-destruct sequence somewhere in the mainframe. I’ll put in the Captain’s access codes and see if anything comes up.’ Sarah replied, hurriedly typing in the codes. They soon found the sequence and activated it. ‘I’ve set it for fifteen minutes, that should give us time to get to the hangar and get a flight out of here.’ ‘Right, ok. That should be fine. We should probably get moving now.’ Silent said, turning to leave. Suddenly the power turned off, the timer freezing almost as soon as it had begun. ‘Oh, I’m afraid I can’t let you do that Silent.’ said a familiar voice, it seemed to be issuing from all around them, almost like an intercom. ‘Oh no, not you again.’ Silent slapped his head in annoyance as Innocent Flame floated into the bridge, accompanied by eight of his guardians. ‘Ha ha, I told you I would get my revenge. I told you and I bet you didn’t believe me, but no I got it. Ha.’ the robot laughed. ‘You are a strange, twisted little light bulb, you know that?’ Sarah answered, a little disgusted. ‘What makes you think you can stop us this time? You’re little friends didn’t help much last time, or have you got some secret doomsday weapon in reserve?’ Silent smirked, ‘C’mon Sarah, let’s get out of here, let the little game boy have his ship.’ ‘Sure,’ she smiled, they both walked passed him and made to leave the room. Innocent faltered, ‘Wha- what? You aren’t angry? I’m confused, what’s going on? But… but I stopped the countdown? Now you can’t blow up the ring? Why aren’t you angry?’ ‘Seeya Innocent,’ waved Silent as the pair turned the corner and entered the depths of the ship, heading for engineering. ‘I just don’t understand,’ Innocent said to himself, confusedly, resting in the bridge.
‘It’ll be a while before he figures out what we’re up to, if we’re lucky.’ Silent smiled to Sarah, ‘I’ve never seen a dumber machine.’ ‘I know, he’s ridiculous!’ she laughed as they trotted into engineering, firing off a few casual shots into the various Timmy’s clambering around inside. The pair walked up to the second level. Staring down from a walkway into the pumping engine system. A piston rammed in and out of a blistering furnace that powered much of the ship, every now and again, the piston pulled out to relieve the heat. ‘Now, you’re saying a good grenade in there should be able to overload the engine?’ Silent asked, pointing at the furnace hole. ‘Yeah, that or some other sort of explosive.’ she smiled, you take this side, I’ll take the piston on the other.’ ‘Right,’ he grinned, readying his frag grenade. He waited for the piston to shoot out and hurriedly drew out the pin and tossed, his aim was good and soon the furnace doors burst open and flames seeped out, incinerating a Timmy hopping below. A similar explosion issued from behind him and he turned to see Sarah hurrying towards him. ‘We’ve got ten minutes! Let’s hurry!’ she yelled as they charged out of the room together. ‘What?!’ Innocent yelled, ‘Engines overloading! Oh no! I’ve been duped!!!’ He turned, spinning on the spot, ‘We have to catch them and punish them for this!’ He swooped out through the bridge screen, a host of guardians behind. They traced through the air, heading for the outside of the ship, where they caught sight of their prey, a single warpig was racing on the top of the ship, heading for the starboard hangar, Innocent was determined they would not make it.
‘Oh damn! Those bloody robots are coming back!’ Sarah yelled, readying her sniper rifle, a quick shot bringing down one of the guardians, yet there were plenty more behind. ‘Well, I knew they’d catch on after we blew the engines! He’s gonna be really pissed off now!’ Silent replied, wind whipping across his face as he sped the warpig across the unsteady terrain of the Spring. There were large pillars and boxes stacked in very inappropriate places which made driving through a very difficult procedure indeed. Not to mention the war zone of Timmy’s and Conglomerate being fought all around them. The warpig dashed over a ramp, passing over the heads of a pair of cowering lemmings and landing with a sickening crunch on top a Russiian and a pregnant Timmy, which exploded and shredded one of the tyres. The warpig skidded, flipped and crashed straight into a pillar. Silent was flung out through the windscreen and landed, painfully, in front of a smiling Timmy. ‘Friend?’ it asked dumbly, limping towards him as he staggered up and shot it in the head. He looked around, his head had a nasty gash split across it and blood seeped down his forehead, ‘Sarah?!’ ‘Over here!’ she replied, ‘I’m stuck!’ Stumbling over, he found her lying beneath the back seat of the warpig, she had a bruise on her cheek and her left arm was bleeding. ‘I think I’m ok, I don’t think anything’s broken. What about you?’ she asked, struggling to get on her feet. ‘Well, apart from the head I think…’ he touched his chest, ‘Yep, at least one broken rib. Anyway, doesn’t matter too much now, does it? We’re not going to reach the hangar in time.’ ‘Oh, I don’t know about that,’ she smiled, pointing to a small access door nearby. It was labelled: BICYCLES, TRANSPORT AND MAINTENANCE. ‘Well that’s surprisingly lucky, let’s hope one works.’ he grinned as they hobbled over. Meanwhile, the other three forces were killing each other, though a trio of guardians broke off from the main group and headed after the pair. Sarah turned, drawing her pistols and fired, several shots hit the first guardian and it plummeted to the ground and exploded. The second was caught in a tumultuous rain of fire from a large Russiian who had assumed it was coming for him. The third fired, hitting Silent in the shoulder and scorching his arm. He yelled out in pain, and turned to rake the robot with lead from his submachine gun. At last they reached the door and hurriedly wedged it open, yet looking inside they found only one motorcycle, the rest had been dashed to pieces on the floor and were drenched in Timmy slime. They quickly hauled it outside and mounted it together, Silent driving, Sarah behind him with a submachine gun at the ready. They sped off, knowing there was little time to waste, already they could hear and feel the damage caused by the accelerated heat of the engines. The craft began to shake and they moved fast, vaulting across vast ramps. Innocent saw them and was soon on the chase, his host of guardians not far behind. ‘Fire! If we’re lucky we might hit them!’ he yelled. Suddenly the ground behind the bike lit up as the laser fire of the guardians cooked the air around them. ‘Fuck!’ shouted Silent as the heat seared across his skin. Sarah gritted her teeth and blind fired behind. A couple of guardians crashed to the ground yet there were more than enough to replace them. Yet there was precious little time left for Innocent to achieve his goal as the hangar loomed just ahead. Silent grinned in spite of the pain, they were almost out. He sped up, pushing the bike to its limits with the guardians in hot pursuit. ‘Almost there. Almost there.’ he said under his breath as Sarah raked the robots with another clip of ammo. Innocent himself was hit by one of the stray rounds. His eye casing was glazed and he shone red, ‘Oh you’ve made me very angry!’ The bike hurtled in through the huge hangar doors and Silent yelled, ‘Yes! There’s a broadsword fighter just down there!’ Sarah looked ahead and sure enough there was a large broadsword sitting just ahead, surrounded by Timmy’s, but at this stage they were a minor annoyance rather than an obstacle. He started to slow down as he realised there was an annoying amount of crates stacked around the vessel and he couldn’t afford another crash. The guardians zoomed into the hangar just as they reached the broadsword. The pair hurried up inside it, Silent kicking a Timmy off the walkway as he ran up, ‘Get it started!’ Sarah rushed to comply, strapping herself hurriedly into the cockpit as Silent turned on the walkway, his assault rifle ready. Innocent led his guardians straight for them, casually burning the Timmy’s amassing below. A hail of assault rifle fire met them and Innocent was shocked as half a flank of his robots fell to precise shots. ‘Fire! Fire!’ he yelled and lasers impacted all over the broadsword. Sarah soon had the ship ready to leave and it began to rise up, shaking violently under the blistering hail of fire. Silent closed the door and rushed inside, strapping himself into the co-pilot’s seat. The broadsword lifted off and shot out into space. In the hangar, Innocent paused, glowing red and fuming. ‘Damn it!!!’ He fired, blowing a Timmy to kingdom come and turned to his guardians, ‘Kill everything you find on this ship!!!’ They rushed off to do so as Innocent suddenly read the temperature clock on his interface, it was rising rapidly and he noticed a low humming slowly rising in pitch all around him. It was then that he noticed the building flames, everything going red and then… ‘Oh shit.’ said 343 Innocent Flame. Silent and Sarah had unstrapped themselves and were now looking out of the cockpit into space, the ring lay below them, a mighty fire was raging just where they had left and a huge chunk of the ring had broken off in a cataclysmic explosion. They watched as the chunk floated to the other side and erupted in flame, breaking the vast ring in half and exploding. Silent turned to Sarah, ‘Well, that’s that then.’ ‘I wonder if we’ll find the others?’ she asked. He turned, kissing her, he smiled, ‘Well, there’s no hurry yet.’ She grinned, ‘I wonder what it’s like to do it on the captain’s chair?…’ He smirked, glancing at the chair behind her, then groaned, clutching his ribcage, ‘Y’know I’d love to give it a go, but… I’m not sure if I’m up for it just now.’ She laughed, helping him gently over to the medical section of the small craft, ‘Of course honey. I didn’t realise you got so bashed up.’ ‘It’s alright. I’ll be mended soon enough. Then we can try out that chair,’ he smirked, lowering himself onto the bed.
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Post by Silent on Aug 18, 2012 20:18:49 GMT -5
Chapter Eleven: The Believer
There was darkness. Stars began to dot the emptiness of space as a vast structure appeared from the blackness. It was giant and ring-shaped, yet it was flawed. Cracked across its diameter, it spewed forth fire from its’ split ends. A pair of large silver and purple cruisers swooped passed the burning ring, passing a huge red planetoid. They joined an enormous fleet of ships surrounding a gigantic structure that resembled a massive mushroom: High Charity, The Covenant Holy City, Ninth Age of Reclamation. ‘Timmy shut that bloody Xbox off! We need your help here!’ roared Jamsie. ‘Aww, no fun!’ Timmy complained as he switched off the ancient machine, promising to return to Halo 2 at the next available opportunity. He rose slowly from the ground, hurrying after Jamsie down the corridor. He passed a pair of marines rushing by, heading for the launch bays. It was only now that he realised the alarms, sirens and various flashing red lights declaring boarding actions. He panted to catch up with Jamsie, ‘What’s going on?’ he asked, almost out of breath. He grinned in reply, ‘We’ve found them!’
Zhukov stood on the pedestal, flanked by a pair of tall, black-armoured Germanians, each carrying a heavy, red laser rifle. He grunted in acknowledgment to a stiff-looking, leather-uniformed Germanian carrying a short pistol. He had short blond hair and blue, piercing eyes. Lord Hughes: Commander of the Armed Forces of Germania. Zhukov looked around the massive auditorium chamber. Arranged all around the stands were thousands of the highest ranking warriors and commanders of the Conglomerate. Halflings, Lemmings, Russiians and Germanians aplenty. The Mochs had a whole box for themselves, as did the Prophets, who sat in their hover loungers on the stage before the assembled host. Perched on the rims of the assembly coliseum were the senior commanders of the Penguin forces of Antarcia, the Ice-World newly colonised by the Conglomerate, they had been accepted as the newest members of the organisation. ‘Well, it’s great to see you all here tonight folks!’ Prudence began with a rare smile. ‘Count Zhukov. We are all here today to witness your ascension to greatness. For your valour in defending the Chocolate Ring from the Earthlings, you are worthy of promotion to the most highest honour the Conglomerate can award you. But first, please, regale us of your tale.’ ’Noble hierarchs, I would be honoured,’ Zhukov grinned with a bow, before gathering himself and clearing his throat. ’It began on a cold Winter’s morning…’ ’About bloody time too,’ Dopeman grinned as the boarding tube reached the vessel before them, drifting slowly in space. ’I was beginning to think we were never going to find them.’ ’Yeah, they’ve been missing for ages!’ Jamsie agreed as the craft attached to the ship. He stepped forwards, readying a blowtorch. Bringing it forth, the door opened to reveal an outer port of the attached ship. Jamsie turned, giving the others a thumbs up before proceeding to cut a doorway into the hull. After a short time of blistering heat and bright blue sparks, the newly cut doorway of metal collapsed down and Jamsie peered into the gloom. The interior of the vessel was cramped, about enough for five crew members. Not only that, but it was covered in dust, at least an inch thick and sparkling against the light of his torch. It looked like no one had been around for a long time. Turning to the others, he looked at Dopeman, ’You sure this is the right ship?’ ’Your guess is as good as mine?’ he shrugged. Jamsie stepped inside, looking around. He saw something odd lying in the centre of the semi-circular room. It was like a man-sized cylindrical container, lying horizontally against a pillar like a bed. He walked over to it, brushing some of the dust from the glass screen, revealing it to be a cryo-tube. There was a young woman inside it, fast asleep. She looked to be in her late twenties, with long, curly-black hair. A fat, ginger cat lay across her lap. Jamsie looked a little perplexed. He sighed and walked back to the others. ’Alright it’s not them, let’s seal it up and go home.’ he said, matter-of-factly. As he welded the steel back into place, he noticed a small print of the vessels original Spaceship’s name. It was obviously an escape ship, perhaps the woman had used it to escape an explosion? He thought, oh well. As they headed back to their main fleet of small transports he turned to Dopeman, ’Hopefully we won’t come across that woman again. The Nostromo doesn’t sound like a very good ship to come from. ‘Ha,’ laughed Dopeman, ‘I swear I’ve heard that name somewhere before… If only I could think where…’
‘And so that’s what happened. I thought it only right to confront the parasite.’ Zhukov smiled. ‘You were right to focus your attention on the Timmy’s, Count. But this fairy you speak of, this Master Chef programme, I would like to see it.’ Prudence voiced. ‘Oh, well if you’re really interested, you can catch it on BBC One on Saturday’s at Seven O’clock. I got some really great recipe’s off that show, it really does come in handy. Oh and it’s fairy cakes, not fairies, they come in great on children’s birthday’s but they can be used for all occasions.’ Zhukov replied, happy to be of help. ‘So… where the hell are they then?’ Jamsie asked after a long silence. He stared around at the others as they all sat in the bleak darkness of the ship’s onboard café, cups of coffee in hand. Dopeman shrugged his shoulders, Timmy began chewing on a piece of wire. Jeevsie shook his head and Obeseman swallowed a passing crewmember. ‘Well, hopefully they’re having a good time.’ Dopeman said at last. Jamsie grinned, ‘Oh they will be, if I know Silent, he’ll be having a great time…’
‘I told you to turn right at the last planet, now we’re completely lost!’ ‘You didn’t tell me quick enough though, did you!’ ‘Well you didn’t give me enough time to check the map! Speeding at a billion light years an hour!’ ‘Hey, you were the one who said, “We have to get to Earth to warn them of the Conglomerate invasion and we have to go fast!”’ Silent snapped back, angrily. Sarah stuck out her tongue at him and stormed back to her seat in a huff. ‘Idiot.’ She muttered under her breath. He grinned to himself. I’ll be well prepared for married life after this journey is over.
‘Lord Hughes, remove the Count’s armour! It is time for the sacrament of branding!’ Prudence smiled. Zhukov bowed his head respectively as Hughes approached, a snarl in his mouth. ‘You’ve drawn quite a crowd,’ he hissed in Zhukov’s ear. ‘If they came to hear me gloat, which is what, I’m sure, you no doubt are here for, they will be disappointed.’ Hughes grunted in reply, roughly pulling off the Count’s armour until he stood, naked and alone in front of the audience. The crowd applauded as Hughes soon returned, carrying a massive staff, burning at the tip with what Zhukov knew to be the brand of ascension. He had received it five times before, but never with the prestige to follow this one. Hughes moved closer, holding the brand behind him, ready to press it against the Russiian’s chest. Zhukov steeled himself. Soon the pain came, flooding over him. After a minute of searing pressure against his chest, he let loose a howl of pain to thundering applause.
‘What the bloody hell is that noise?!’ Jamsie voiced, his head flicking up in sudden anticipation. There was a loud and rather horrifying shriek coming from somewhere in the ship. ‘I haven’t got the slightest idea sir.’ Jeevsie replied in earnest. ‘Let’s check it out, shall we?’ Dopeman asked, picking himself up off the chair and stepping out into the cramped and narrow corridors of the vessel. The corridors were filled with pipes, the coolant systems fully visible, possibly because the engineers just hadn’t bothered covering them up. The group moved slowly through them, there was more than enough room for them all to get through, in terms of height, but they could only walk two abreast. Suddenly, Jamsie stopped, causing Timmy to walk straight into him and fall over. ‘What is it?’ Dopeman asked, very confused. Jamsie had a very puzzled look on his face and spun on the spot perfectly. He pointed at Obeseman, or at least, the tall, thin, young blond man who stood where Obeseman should have been standing. ‘Is that really you?’ Jamsie asked. ‘Really who?’ the man replied, looking behind him. ‘You! Obeseman! You can well… not be obese!’ he yelled. ‘Oh yes, of course! I’m a god!’ ‘But… if you can look like this… why the hell do you choose to be obese?’ Jamsie inquired, very confused. ‘Oh, I just do that to get chicks.’ Obeseman winked. Jamsie turned back around, exasperated, to see Dopeman shaking his head and mouthing, ‘Don’t ask.’ ‘Why? You like me better this way?’ Obeseman smiled, ‘I call this, my skinny-obese look.’ ‘Oh… right ok… Let’s just look for that screeching noise, ok?’ ‘Sure, let’s go!’ smiled Dopeman. They advanced down the corridor, stopping again as a trickle of thick, yellow slime dripped down from the ceiling and onto Timmy’s shoulder. He stared at it for a few minutes, probing it slowly, then licking it. His eyes lit up and he began to eat it. ‘What… the… fuck?’ Jamsie said slowly, as they all stood, mesmerised by the terrifying sight. He looked back at them all, finishing the… meal? He walked on down the corridor as they all stayed staring at the spot he had just vacated. Eventually a scream broke them out of their reverie. It sounded like a young woman in desperate need for help, so of course they all took off as fast as they could. Turning swiftly around a corner they discovered a horrifying sight. Timmy was standing there. That was terrible enough without looking at the body of an old engineer lying ripped apart and splayed across the floor as though he had been gored by a bull, his entrails spilling from the gaping hole in his chest. ‘Oh, you heard my scream!’ Timmy gasped, hugging closely against Jamsie, who stared at him, repulsed. The same slime that had so horribly dripped on Timmy was generously coating the area around the body. ‘Great. Just wonderful. How will the cleaner’s ever get this place shiny again?’ Jeevsie complained. ‘So, what’ve we got here?’ Jamsie asked openly to them all, ‘Alien? The clown from It? Possibly some ravenous, slobbering babies?’ ‘I think I know what this is, but I better call in a specialist.’ Dopeman voiced.
‘As Arbiter of the Conglomerate, you will undergo the most dangerous missions our crazed minds could possibly think of for you to do.’ Prudence announced, ‘Arbiter Zhukov, you shall be let loosed against heresy and enemies with our blessing.’ ‘Your honour, I would be delighted.’ Zhukov grinned, ‘My Conglomerate, we shall win this war! I promise it.’ ‘Alright mister-eh… Hopeman… I’ll just get the kit out here and I’ll see what we can do about these little suckers.’ The short, rather fat man muttered. He wore a brown jumpsuit and carried a long spray gun with a tube that connected with a heavy canister of green fluid that was strapped to his back like a schoolbag. Exterminators-R-Us was written on his suit and he used a stubby finger to push his thick, clear goggles back up onto his fat, pug nose. His red cap covered his short black hair and he trudged along behind Dopeman, who led him to the scene of the body, still there, left in the exact same state as he was first found a few hours ago. ‘Let’s see what we got here,’ the exterminator said to himself in his thick, New York accent. He began by closely examining the body. Dopeman stood nearby, awaiting the verdict. First, the man took out a thick syringe filled with a strange, glowing blue fluid. After injecting it into the body, he examined the stomach very closely with a magnifying glass. He rummaged through the pile of entrails beside the body, checking each organ individually, holding them up to his ears before bisecting them with a thin scalpel. After roughly half an hour of extensive examination, the exterminator stood up and said, ‘Yep, this guy is definitely dead.’ ‘Really?’ replied Dopeman, staring at him cynically. ‘I had no idea.’ ‘Yep. ‘Fraid so, there’s nothing I can do. Anyway, far as I can see, this was done by one of them… eh… one of them… Oh, I’ve forgotten what the bloody things are called. Anyway, I reckon I could find one in a few minutes to show you what I mean.’ ‘Yeah, I have a feeling I know what we’ll find.’ Dopeman sighed. The pair walked down another corridor, flanking down into a dark part of the ship where the engineers had been unable to fix the lights. The exterminator turned on his flashlight as they headed deeper in. After a few minutes, he stopped, pointing into the pipes on the right hand side, ‘Ah, see, I thought so, here’s your problem.’ Dopeman stared where the beam of light from the torch illuminated the piping. Hiding just behind them was a tall, yet hunching creature. It was rather thin and spindly, with four arms each ending in diamond sharp claws. It’s head was bulbous and snarling, it’s red eyes flashing against the light as it’s sharp teeth bore against the intruders. It’s skin was dark navy, with shades of violet and indigo, creating perfect camouflage for the darkness of the vessel. ‘Yep, just as I thought, you picked up a genestealer infestation. Only one thing for it I’m afraid.’ The exterminator said to Dopeman. ‘Oh really?’ The god answered, ‘Do we have to get them in here? They’re really annoying!’ ‘I’m afraid you do, unless you want more crew to disappear and eventually the whole ship gets wiped of life and consumed by the Tyranids. In fact, this looks like it could be one of the worst infestations since the Sin of Damnation.’ ‘Alright then, thanks for your help, I’ll call them now.’ ‘You’re welcome, thanks for the pay you sent by the way, can’t wait to get my check in the post.’ ‘Yeah right, you’re welcome.’ Grumbled Dopeman, turning back to the genestealer glaring at him, ‘I’m your dad, you little runt. You are in big trouble mister! Making me call in those bloody zealous idiots.’
‘Hey… you eh… you still talking to me?’ Silent asked, a little timidly as he cautiously approached Sarah, who was sitting with her back to him on her chair. ‘Why?’ she replied, sounding a little annoyed still. ‘Oh… no reason… I just… I just thought I’d let you know that I… I found the rest of the fleet…’ She stood up and turned around, ‘Really?’ ‘Yeah… take a look out the view screen.’ She stared out into space to see the flotilla of transports that had survived the encounter with the ring. She smiled and hugged Silent, kissing him softly. ‘Oh, you’re wonderful honey. I knew you could do it!’ He grinned at her, thinking, looks like things are back to normal! Go me! Her smile faltered briefly, ‘What the bloody hell is that?’ ‘Whoa? What the hell is that?’ Silent replied, holding her as they watched a massive ship approach the small flotilla. The craft was huge, easily twice the size of the Statue of Spring when it was in it’s prime… two weeks ago. It was red in colour, with hundreds of heavy turrets lining its hull. It was like a giant T in shape, with a huge prow gun and full batteries of cannons on either side of its shaft. A symbol decorated the flanks of the vehicle: a winged drop of blood. As they watched, a smaller vessel departed from the big ship, leaving from the hangar and heading for the largest of the transports in the fleet. ‘Let’s see what this is all about.’ Silent nodded to Sarah as they headed for the large transport too. ‘It’s about time we met up with our old friends again.’
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Post by Silent on Aug 18, 2012 20:20:20 GMT -5
Chapter Twelve: Arsenal
‘Hey, about time you guys got here. We’ve been worried sick.’ Dopeman said. ‘Em… yes of course, citizen. I understand. Allow me to introduce myself.’ said a massive giant in thick red armour. His armour was strong enough to take tank shells head on without taking any damage. It was covered in memorabilia and the blood-drop icon. It was lined in gold filigree and he had a long draped skirt of red and gold bands lowered over his greaves. A huge power blade hung by his side held by his power fist, in his other hand he carried a monstrous-sized gun, easily the size of Timmy. He looked very animalistic in nature, with a vampiric complexion at odds with his blond hair. ‘I am Brother-Sergeant Lorenzo of the-’ ‘Oh, I’m sorry. Did you think I was talking to you?’ Dopeman interrupted, ‘No I was talking to our friends who just got here. Silent and Sarah, they’ve been missing for a week. You can just get to work now. I don’t want to be bothered by any of your nonsense until every last one of those little bastards are dead.’ ‘I will not suffer this insult to our Chapter you foul heathen!’ began the man. ‘Hey!’ Dopeman held up his hand to the man’s face, ‘Talk to the hand bitch, talk to the hand. Now do the work or things are gonna get ugly.’ ‘You cannot say such blasphemies!’ Lorenzo began again. ‘Right, that’s it!’ Dopeman kicked the man hard in the crotch, cracking through the ceramite plating and busting the marine’s balls. ‘By the Emperor!’ the man gasped, collapsing in a heap. ‘Now, I can fix you up, but you have to do the job and not piss me off anymore. Got it?’ Dopeman snarled. ‘Yes.’ Lorenzo mouthed. ‘Good.’ Dopeman smirked.
‘So, what have you two been up to then? I mean, a week is an awfully long time in our lives, a lot seems to happen.’ Jamsie asked as they all sat back down in the dingy café. ‘Oh, well, you know how it is. Alone in a ship for a week with a beautiful young woman that you love.’ Silent winked. ‘Fight all the time huh?’ ‘Yep, pretty much.’ Silent replied. ‘Too true,’ Sarah laughed. ‘So, what happened with you guys?’ Silent began but was cut off by the sound of gunfire. It was like a fusillade of mini-explosions. There was shrieking and shouting in loud volumes. ‘Brother Deino! Look out! One behind you! Goriel cover the doorway!’ Lorenzo roared. There was more shrieking and the sound of a chain gun going off followed by a series of explosions and what sounded like bodies bursting. Eventually the sound moved off. Dopeman sighed, ‘It’s always like this with these guys. Damn Space Marines…’ ‘How long is it going to take us to get to Earth from here?’ Sarah asked Jeevsie. ‘Well it should be around two days at the present speed ma’am.’ He replied. ‘Great. Not too long then,’ Silent said happily, to no one in particular. ‘So, what do we do until then?’ ‘I dunno,’ shrugged Dopeman, he took a quick look at Timmy, ‘Look at some bowling ball and bicycle pictures?’
‘Sleep well?’ Silent asked, pouring out a cup of coffee. ‘Yes thank you, no thanks to the Blood Angels though, kept me awake a few hours trying to cut a hole through a doorway which happened to be outside the ship. One of them got sucked out into space, the others had to try and seal it up as fast as they could. Idiots.’ ‘Yeah, they ambushed Timmy in the toilet earlier, thought he was a Tyranid, came very close to blowing his head off until some random maintenance worker told them he always looked like that.’ ‘Those guys are such trigger happy lunatics,’ she muttered, sipping her coffee. ‘And what’s all this talk about an Emperor? I didn’t know we had one.’ ‘Beat’s me. I have a strange feeling that these guys somehow managed to come to our universe from another one through Dopeman’s portals, they really don’t seem like they belong here.’ ‘I’d say you’re right about that. The Tyranids too, now that you mention it. Didn’t we see them when Dopeman brought us into the Warhammer 40k universe?’ ‘Yeah we did,’ Silent answered, ‘He probably left a few portals open there, so our galaxy is mixing with others.’ ‘Wonderful,’ she said, sarcastically, ‘Just what we needed, more problems.’ ‘Well as long as the Jetsons don’t go zooming past any time soon, I’ll be happy,’ said Jamsie, walking in groggily and pouring himself some tea. ‘This is getting so boring, just floating in space!’ Silent voiced. ‘I wish these ships would just hurry up and get us to Earth.’ ‘I know, it’s so dull. Timmy’s been locked up in his room playing Halo 2 all day, he still hasn’t gotten passed the first grunt and it’s on easy!’ Jamsie complained, ‘Thank God these two days are almost over.’ There was a flash of light and Morgan Freeman - eh, I mean, God - appeared. He sat down, also pouring himself some coffee and turned to Jamsie, ‘You’re welcome.’ ‘Sorry?’ Jamsie asked, confused. ‘Well, you said thank God so I assume you want me to say, you’re welcome.’ ‘Oh yeah, right.’ ‘So, you guys want this all to speed up, eh?’ he asked, slyly. ‘Yeah, we would love to just get to Earth already.’ Sarah said. ‘I’ll look the other way this time alright, but eh…’ God closed his eyes and they felt the ship picking up speed. He opened them again and stared around, ‘You’ll be there in five minutes now. Tell no one I helped or they’ll all be wanting favours.’ ‘Wow, thanks God!’ Silent smiled, shaking his hand. ‘You’re welcome, now you all be good now. I’ve got to help Chuck Norris paint his house.’ He vanished in another flash of light and they all headed for the view screen, where they could at last see the Solar System, they were gaining on Earth fast now. ‘Yay, almost there!’ Sarah smiled. They could see the perimeter defences now: massive cannons and platform guns, ion refractors and death star rays, even several chocolate disruptors. A whole fleet of cruisers and star choclifiers were floating above the atmosphere, ready to intercept any intruders. There were venators, interdictors and even a couple of massive imperial class choclifiers. ‘Wow, Columbo’s really getting ahead of himself with these new ships.’ Silent smirked, ‘They’re at least twice the size of the UN ships.’ ‘Yeah… hey what’s that noise?’ Jamsie asked suddenly as they all stopped to hear a loud banging noise above them, like a fist pounding against glass. ‘Oh my God!’ shouted Sarah, pointing near the top of the view screen, where a figure was banging on the thick glass with all his might. ‘Is that?…’ Began Silent, staring at the figure who was in green camo, military gear, he had dirty blond hair and looked to be holding his breath. A chainsaw hung at his side. ‘Get the airlock open, get him in here!’ Jamsie rushed over to the airlock and hurriedly pulled the lever to open. They all stood watching as the doors inside opened out into the vast entity of space and the figure slowly and casually floated inside. When it was clear he was in, Jamsie closed the outer doors and the inner doors opened. The figure stepped eagerly into the corridor and stared around at them all. Silent stepped forwards, very carefully and quietly before resting his hand on the man’s shoulder, ‘Johnny, how… how are you alive?’ ‘Ha, you didn’t think a little bit of light speed travel whilst clinging to the outside of your ship from an exploding ring installation in space and then several days of surviving at a slow pace through an airless vacuum would kill me did you?’ Johnny replied, calmly. Dopeman stepped over to him, looking stunned, ‘Dude… this is pretty fucked up right here.’ Suddenly, the intercom blasted on, ‘We’re preparing to dock on the Sparta installation now.’ This shook them all out of their reverie at Johnny’s arrival. ‘Ah, excellent,’ smiled Silent, ‘Let’s get down to the boarding ramp, it’s time Kofi Annan learned of what happened to our expedition.’ ‘You’re damned right!’ said Jamsie, ‘We can tell him we lost his best captain, his best ship and half of his best troops… oh and that we destroyed a dangerous Conglomerate weapon that can annihilate half the universe…’ Sarah grinned, ‘That about sums it up, let’s go.’
They arrived at the boarding ramp just as the ship landed successfully. As they walked down, they took a long look at the vast orbital station they were marching into. It was easily the size of a small moon, spherical in shape with a huge, concave circle cut into the top have, creating a giant cone deep into its interior. At the bottom of the ramp a large honour guard of Oompa Loompas and UN soldiers alike were waiting for them. The sergeant stepped forwards as they approached. ‘Sirs, ma’am, you are all to report to Dr. Belgor in medication before you proceed to the president’s office. It is his wish that the doctor ensures that you are all healthy before you see him.’ The sergeant voiced with clarity. ‘Alright,’ Silent replied, ‘I see no harm in that.’ They all followed the sergeant down a long corridor with thick glass windows where they could get a clear look at the planet below. Eventually, they turned a corner and passed down a flight of stairs before entering a vast laboratory. Or at least a laboratory filled to the roof with weapons. ‘Ah, you made it,’ Belgor said, unsmiling, not looking up from his work as they all shuffled into the room. ‘Eh, hi. What’s up Belgor?’ Silent asked. ‘Still working on the atomic pistol, anyway… do you like Columbo’s defence guns? They’re big enough anyway.’ ‘Columbo made this station?’ Silent replied. ‘Damn right he did, him and those Oompa Loompas are running half the military now, he really came to power out of nowhere.’ Belgor eventually clicked off his virtual screen and walked over to them, examining Silent’s battle scarred armour. ‘You really should take better care of your armour, it’s really messed up, most of the systems are fried and this armour isn’t cheap, in fact, if I’m not mistaken it’s the only one left in the universe.’ ‘Tell that to the Conglomerate,’ Silent replied, darkly. ‘Or even better, tell someone who gives a shit. Come on let’s get out of here and see Columbo.’ Jamsie voiced, irritated. An Oompa coughed behind him, almost angrily, ‘Lord Columbo, sir.’ Sarah leaned in to Silent, ‘Those Oompa Loompas are getting really freaky, they seem a bit too loyal to Columbo.’ He nodded slowly, frowning down as the Oompa glared at them all, holding his gun at ease. Jamsie snarled, ‘Come on, let’s go.’ ‘You might as well, you all seem in perfect condition to me and I have to get on with my work.’ Belgor sighed as they all trooped out. They were soon mounted in a fast sub-train which shot them through the station, heading for where they assumed Columbo was staying. As they went, they saw more views of Earth and its defences. ‘Earth.’ Johnny said, almost distant, ‘Seems so long since I last saw it. Look at it Silent, we’re humanities greatest hope, you and me. Looks like the whole budget’s gone to the military for this war, Columbo’s got over fifty of these weapons platforms built in total orbit around the planet.’ ‘Uh-huh…’ Silent replied, unsure of what to say. Johnny continued, ‘With the whole battlefleet and this station, the Sparta, along with the Gozo and the Salonika, hell nothing is getting through this barrier to earth. Troops have been arriving in all day, nobody’s saying much, but I bet something big is going down.’ ‘Yeah… and eh, how do you know all this?’ Silent asked. Johnny shook his head, ‘We’re here, let’s go.’ They all stepped off the train onto the platform to a storm of applause from troops and navy crew who had gathered there waiting for them. ‘You didn’t tell us there’d be cameras.’ Silent said quietly to Johnny. ‘You didn’t tell let me into your ship for a week.’ They walked down a flight of stairs into a huge room, over a thousand soldiers and navy crew stood assembled in ranks, standing to attention and saluting them as they passed. ‘Oh, here he is.’ Silent laughed, nodding towards the figure of Columbo, waiting for them at the top of a short plinth at the other side of the room. Standing beside him were nine other figures. Charles, his butler, was wearing a smart suit of charcoal black with a white shirt, his trusty pistol in hand, a cheery smile on his face. Beside him were two blonde men that Silent had never seen before, yet he had heard Columbo mention them, Bradgers and Scrappers, two of Columbo’s faithful followers, they were wearing strong, chocolate-like armour, similar to the Oompa Loompas. With them was Cabbagepatch, a man who looked surprisingly like a Cabbagepatch kid. Beside him was Daly, standing at ease and holding a cage containing Philip the rabbit. There were four more figures, but Silent had no idea who they were. ‘Good to see you again Columbo,’ Jamsie grinned, ‘Pretty crazy companions you got here. How’s it going Philip?’ ‘Sup nigga?’ the rabbit replied in a deep voice. Silent stepped back from it, ‘Oooh… kay… That was really weird.’ ‘What you talkin’ bout fool?’ Philip said, ‘I’ll wup your bitch ass!’ Silent laughed, ‘Yeah, sure you will, related to the killer rabbit in Monty Python eh?’ ‘What da fuck you talking about?!’ the bunny snarled. ‘Alright fellows, calm down.’ Columbo said happily. ‘Yeah, cool it rabbit.’ Sarah replied, ‘Never thought I’d say those words…’ Columbo laughed. ‘That was a hoot and a holler. Anyway, you guys plan on telling me where you’ve been for the past three weeks?’ ‘Allow me.’ Dopeman stepped forwards, beaming. ‘It started on a dark and lonely night. An owl hooted…
Three hours later, they finally got up off the carpeted floor. ‘Well, it seems that awards and medals are in order. How does that sound?’ Columbo grinned. ‘Sounds good to me.’ Silent laughed. ‘Sir? Lord Columbo?’ a young woman on a nearby console called. ‘Yes dear?’ he asked. ‘Another whisper near Io, probes are en route.’ Columbo nodded, ‘We may have to cut this short.’ A door opened behind them, two people stepped in. On was a tall, dark-skinned man with a short white beard and grey hair. He was Kofi Annan, president of the United Nations. The other was a young women, barely in her twenties, she was wearing a light grey jumpsuit and had long brunette hair. Sarah turned and ran, arms outstretched to the woman and hugged her tightly. The woman hugged her back and they held each other close. She was crying softly. Silent stared at them. Sarah’s eyes were watering. ‘Rachael… I’m so sorry. I’m so so sorry about Jason.’ ‘It’s alright Sarah… I’m just… It’s so sudden.’ Rachael Lochs replied, wiping her eyes with her sleeve. She glanced up, noticing Silent, she turned back to Sarah, ‘Is this him?’ Sarah smiled softly, ‘Yeah, this is Silent.’ Rachael smiled a watery smile and Silent saw how beautiful she looked. ‘So, you’re my best friend’s man. Pleased to meet you.’ ‘Pleased to meet you too.’ Silent smiled warmly, shaking her hand. Sarah smiled, turning to Kofi Annan, ‘It is an honour to meet you sir.’ ‘The pleasure is all mine.’ He replied, warmly. ‘Now, I believe that Lord Columbo was about to hold an award ceremony.’ ‘Indeed Mr. President. Sorry I forgot to inform you, but you know how it is with these things. I can forget things in all the excitement.’ Columbo beamed, dancing jauntily on the spot to nervous looks from his followers. ‘Anyway, for courage and outstanding achievements, I hereby award Silent, Sarah, Jamsie, Obeseman, Jeevsie, Dopeman and Johnny with the Medal of Honour.’ He grinned, handing out the medals. ‘Timmy, good boy, you’ve earned a bone.’ He patted Timmy on the head before throwing a squeaky bone toy in the corner, after which the rat-thing chased. Columbo turned solemn, though still with a hint of joy and mischief as he approached Rachael, holding out a medal. ‘To Captain Jason Lochs, your father was a brave man who upheld the UN to his death against insurmountable odds. The navy has lost one of its finest.’ Rachael closed her hand over the medal, eyes watering again. Sarah put her arm around her. ‘Sir.’ A deep grilled voice echoed by heavy breathing began. It was coming from one of the three figures near Columbo Silent had never seen before. He was tall and was encased in a suit of black chocolate armour. He was wearing a helmet that looked very similar to that of Darth Vader’s in Star Wars. ‘We’ve detected movement, slipspace ruptures coming out of real space nearby.’ ‘Dark Chocolate speaks true my master.’ Said another figure, he was smaller and wore a black robe, holding a double-bladed chocolate sword at his side, he was bald, except for the strange, maulteaser-like balls that dotted his cranium. 'There is an enemy fleet approaching. It looks like our defences are about to be checked for the first time.’ ‘Excellent Lord Maulteaser. Count Cocoa, get to Earth, protect Knockbeg Palace. Dark Leader, get to your ship and get Dark Squadron out there.’ Charles ordered. Count Cocoa turned to leave, he was older than the others, with a white chocolate beard and hair, he also wore a black robe. It took Silent a few minutes to register that these men were not just wearing chocolate, they were chocolate! The final man, Dark Leader, wore a spiky suit of dark chocolate armour and wore a heavy rebreather mask, presumably for space operations. Silent had never seen stranger creatures in his life and wasn’t sure if he was correct in calling them men at all. Dark Leader left the room hurriedly as Columbo turned to the others. ‘Alright everyone, you heard them. We’re under attack. Let’s defend this station.’ ‘I’m going to my ship,’ Rachael declared. ‘We’ll come with you.’ Silent and Sarah said together. ‘Let’s get going!’ Dopeman grinned.
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Post by Silent on Aug 18, 2012 20:20:53 GMT -5
Chapter Thirteen: Sparta Station
They headed down the corridors towards a heavy plate covered door. As they approached it, the door burst open and Conglomerate flooded inside, weapons at the ready. Silent opened fire as lasers erupted all around them, burning control panels and scorching their armour. Dopeman leapt in front, spinning his hands and warping the air before him, sending a torrent of toothpicks in a hurricane of wood. After a few seconds, they had spun into a large shield with a huge wooden spiked-boss. The lasers bounced off it and Dopeman pushed forwards, sending the shield careening into the Conglomerate. The boss punched through the plate armour of the nearest Russiian and mangled his insides before smashing him to a pulp against the wall behind him. Sarah and Rachael both drew twin pistols and shot down every lemming within range in seconds. Barely a minute after the Conglomerate forced their way in, they were all dead. Timmy hadn’t even had the time to blink or consider what was occurring before his eyes. ‘Wow, that was fast, even for us.’ Jamsie blinked, looking around. ‘Yeah, we must be getting better at this kind of thing.’ Silent replied. ‘Anyway, we best be off.’ Dopeman said, leading the way down into the next corridor. Halfway down they found Belgor wrestling with a large, green-armoured Russiian. It didn’t end well, with Belgor injecting the alien with a phial of hydrofluoric acid, burning through his neck and severing his head, still in mid-scream. ‘Is it me or is this battle way more violent than our normal ones?’ Sarah asked. ‘Yeah, I guess it is.’ Silent replied, staring down as the Russiians head sizzled to a small pool of flesh and melted bone. ‘Could this mean that our lives have finally taken a more serious tone? That we might finally be doing something meaningful, rather than just a bunch of random crap that doesn’t make any sense?’ Jamsie asked, thoughtfully. ‘I don’t know.’ Replied Dopeman, ‘What do you think, Towelie?’ They all turned to see a tall, blue towel with white stripes across the top and bottom, it had a pair of tired bloodshot eyes in the middle with a drawn mouth, it had little white arms and legs and was holding a drag in its right hand. ‘Whu… what?’ it asked, in a high pitched voice, ‘I have no idea what’s going on.’ ‘What the hell is that?’ Silent asked. ‘It’s Towelie, my towel.’ Dopeman replied. ‘Your towel?’ Sarah replied, skeptically. ‘Yeah.’ ‘You wanna get high?’ the towel asked. ‘Eh, no thanks Towelie…’ Silent answered it. ‘Oh… alright then…’ it said, before walking slowly off. ‘I guess I was wrong about that whole getting more serious thing huh?’ Jamsie said. ‘You sure were Jamsie, you sure were.’ Silent replied. As they headed down the next long corridor, they passed a large window looking out into Earth’s orbit. They could see the massive space battle raging all around them. There were at least ten huge Conglomerate capitol ships, their laser weapons reaping the smaller UN ships to pieces. The orbital defence guns were a match for them however as Silent saw the gun of their own station power up in a brown cone-shape before launching a compact bolt of chocolate straight at the nearest ship, tearing it apart as the chocolate degraded the metal in seconds, stripping the ship of all atomic worth. ‘Wow, Columbo really did outdo himself with these weapons!’ Jamsie voiced in surprise. ‘He sure did!’ Silent echoed his amazement as five, x-shaped fighter ships shot passed, each painted with a dark black coat. ‘What are those?’ he asked. ‘Dark Squadron,’ Rachael replied, ‘They’re the greatest fighter-pilots in the whole of Columbo’s army. Led by Dark Leader, they’re flying experimental fighters known as Ex-Wings.’ They watched as the five ships shot straight at another capitol ship.
‘All wings report in.’ Dark Leader ordered, checking his communications. ‘Dark one standing by. Dark two standing by. Dark three standing by. Dark four standing by.’ They all chanted back to him. ‘’Lock ex-foils in attack position, I’m gonna cut across their axis and try and draw their fire.’ Leader said. The five ships shot downwards, swooping across the top deck of the nearest vessel. Gun turrets shot after them but they were too fast. ‘Fighters, coming out of the main hangars!’ Dark Three warned. ‘Steady Dark Three, I see them’ Dark Leader replied, nodding at his computer screen as the trio of red smarties moved swiftly behind his green smartie. The Oompa Loompa behind the monitor moved them with expert precision as he stared out the back window of the fighter. The squadron doubled back, spinning in expert cohesion before blasting at the enemy fighters with their quad cannons, smashing them apart with torrents of organic choco-projectiles. They then spun around, switching to Biochock torpedoes and fired straight at the exposed enemy shield generator on the lower hull. The torpedoes shot through the air and cracked through the shield before erupting in a huge blast of highly corrosive chocolate, quickly burning through the compact metal and eviscerating all life before it as the vessel broke apart, drifting lifelessly through space. ‘Wow, that was pretty God-damn impressive,’ Silent said, a little phased. ‘Yeah, who would’ve thought chocolate could be so destructive.’ Obeseman replied. ‘I wonder what the dentists think? It must be their worst nightmare, chocolate that fights back!’ Dopeman voiced. ‘I heard Columbo rounded up all the dentists and put them in camps.’ Johnny replied. ‘Really? He’s not power-crazy at all then, is he?’ Jamsie said, sarcastically. ‘I’ve seen worse,’ Dopeman answered, unimpressed, ‘C’mon, why is it always me who has to keep us all going to our destination, let’s stop stopping every time we see something interesting and just get the job done, Jeese…’ They headed downwards to the hangar bay, where they came across a strange sight indeed. A small platoon of UN marines were holding off a large flock of penguins, who were waddling towards them out of a Conglomerate lifeboat that had smashed through the stations hull and landed inside. The penguins had small ray guns under their flippers and were firing wildly amidst loud honking and quacking noises. ‘Oh… kay… When we did we get to insane parallel Disneyland?’ Silent asked, staring at Dopeman. ‘Hey don’t look at me!’ he replied, ‘I didn’t open any warphole, this is happening here. Must be some new Conglomerate forces.’ ‘Oh well, guess we got to kill a bunch of penguins now. Charge!’ Jamsie shouted, rushing forwards, gun blazing. A penguin turned in surprise and exploded in a pile of green goo. ‘Oh, so now the penguins have green goo blood. This just keeps getting weirder!’ Sarah exclaimed, bewildered. The penguins dispersed quickly, seeing they were losing the battle, they waddled off deeper into the station, cracking off a few more shots before disappearing. A couple of UN marines were dead, their armour and bodies dissolved by the strange acid-firing guns used by the creatures. The Mafia headed down a huge elevator, getting closer and closer to the hangar every second. Suddenly, the elevator stopped swiftly, sending them all crashing to the floor from the sudden gain of gravity. ‘Wonderful, what now?’ Rachael asked, a little annoyed. ‘Hold on,’ Dopeman replied, taking Bob out. He began cutting a circular hole into the rood of the lift. ‘I’m going to have a look outside.’ He climbed up and stared around, he was in a long elevator shaft but he could see a door open above him, another lift was heading upwards beside the one he was standing on, it reached about level with theirs and then stopped too, almost as if there was a sudden shortage of power. He turned, confused to see a beam of blue light shoot through the roof of the new arrival’s lift and begin to cut a hole in the top of that one. He was even more confused when a young man in his earlier twenties climbed out. He was wearing a black and dark brown outfit, almost like that of an outlaw or cowboy and he had long, curly, shoulder-length hair. He was carrying a lightsaber. Dopeman slapped his forehead in frustration. ‘Note to self, don’t use Bob to cut your way out of things in future,’ he muttered as the Jedi jumped up to the door and two skeletal battle droids greeted him, pointing blasters at his head. Dopeman leapt back down into the lift and sealed up the hole. ‘Sorry guys, accidentally got transported to the Star Wars universe for a second.’ ‘I had a feeling something like that would happen,’ Silent replied, ‘Bob isn’t supposed to be used for normal cutting, just dimension jumping.’ ‘Yeah… say sorry Bob.’ Dopeman ordered. ‘Sorry everyone…’ Bob replied, solemnly. ‘So… how are we going to get out of this thing now?’ Sarah asked. ‘Eh… I’m not too sure…’ Dopeman answered. Silent coughed. ‘Eh… Dopeman… We can teleport!’ ‘Oh yeah!’ Dopeman smiled, as if he had forgotten his power completely. He turned, using Bob to cut open a warp gate. The group walked in, Rachael looking surprised – as she had never travelled via Bob before. ‘Hi everyone!’ Melkor called from his chessboard as they arrived. As usual, they ignored him and stepped through into another portal. They arrived in a vast golden laboratory with acres and acres of lab equipment bubbling and steaming, thousands of decrepit humanoid cyborgs were laboring furiously amid the equipment and the hall was flanked by the golden warriors that Silent recognised as Custodians of the Emperor of Mankind. ‘Oh,’ said Dopeman, ‘I didn’t realise I still had this open.’ He walked jauntily over to a tall balding custodian with armour even more elaborate than his brethren. ‘Hey Valdor, what’s up? It’s been decades!’ Dopeman smiled, shaking his hand. Valdor bowed, ‘Good to see you again my lord, who are your companions?’ ‘Oh this is Silent, Sarah, Rachael and Johnny. The others aren’t that important, so how are things going? How’s the Emperor? Still up to his usual tricks?’ Valdor laughed, ‘Yes my lord, he’s working in his secret laboratory at the moment, on some genetic experiment.’ ‘Oh, I understand, well tell him I said hi and that I’ll drop over to see how he’s getting on in a couple of years.’ ‘I will sir, good to have seen you again.’ Valdor grinned. ‘Bye Constantin!’ Dopeman smiled, waving as he ferried them all back to Dimension X. ‘Dopeman what the hell was that all about?’ Silent asked, highly confused. ‘Oh, that’s Constantin Valdor, he’s the captain of the Emperor’s Custodian guard. We go back years, he and I.’ Dopeman answered. ‘Ok, I think I won’t ask any further, I’d rather I wasn’t mind-fucked too much for one day.’ Rachael meanwhile had just gone completely silent and was holding her head as if it was hurting very badly. ‘You ok?’ Sarah asked, putting her arm around her. Rachael slowly nodded, ‘I’m not even going to ask what’s going on anymore.’ ‘Yeah, it’s probably best to just go with it,’ Silent smiled, reassuringly. Dopeman and Obeseman were now attempting to find a portal back to Sparta station as Timmy wandered over to Melkor. ‘Hello little beast,’ Melkor smiled, ‘Would you like to play a game of chess with me?’ ‘What’s chess?’ Timmy asked, sitting up beside Melkor. Melkor grinned, ‘Oh, why let me explain.’ ‘Found it, come on everyone!’ Obeseman called. Timmy shuffled over as Melkor sighed, ‘Damn, missed my chance to have any entertainment again.’ The group arrived in the hangar bay, where the vast ship, Out Cyan Bare, was resting. They were soon all aboard and heading down to planet Earth, following a huge Conglomerate capital ship. Columbo’s own ship, the super Choclifier, the Guillotine, was leaving the Sparta and engaging the Conglomerate fleet in battle, backed up by a whole fleet of UN and Oompa cruisers and other vessels. As the Out Cyan Bare swooped down over the planet and the group headed to their dropships for surface attack, word reached them that the Sparta station had exploded. It appeared there had been a Conglomerate bomb onboard. ‘Oh well,’ Dopeman sighed, clambering into the nearest dropship with the others, ‘It’s not like we left anyone on it that we knew. Just a bunch of nameless heroes.’
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Post by Silent on Aug 18, 2012 20:21:53 GMT -5
Chapter Fourteen: Suburbs
The pair of dropships swooped quickly over the large houses and skyscrapers of Old Mombasa, Africa. They were getting reports that the Conglomerate were starting to retreat from the atmosphere, yet they were leaving their ground forces behind. As the ships moved along, Rachael sent a communication to them from the Out Cyan Bare, ‘The Conglomerate battle net keeps sending a repeating report. It’s made up of just one word, Justice, Justice, Justice.’ ‘Catchy, any idea what it might mean?’ Sarah asked. They all glanced around at Johnny, who thought for a moment before shaking his head, ‘Nope, I got nothing.’ ‘Oh well, let’s just get to that enemy ship and kill everything on board, sounds like the right thing to do anyway,’ Jamsie replied. ‘Sure does,’ answered Obeseman, licking his lips, ‘Tasty too.’ ‘Hey, leave the spleens for me!’ Johnny argued. ‘I don’t leave anything behind.’ Obeseman replied with a mischievous grin. ‘Alright, well, the enemy vessel is up just ahead, we’ll be there in –whoa, what the hell is that thing?!’ Silent yelled, pointing out of the cockpit window at a massive construct. It was roughly the size of a small skyscraper, in the shape of a vast insect, supported by an abundant mass of scuttling legs, each the size of a double-decker bus. Dark green in colour, the mechanical millipede reared on its hind legs, a pair of twin pulse cannons in place of its vicious mandibles prepared to fire. Silent could spot a small host of Conglomerate units, stretching from lemmings to Russiians carried on its back in a mechanical howdah. The pulse cannons opened fire and before the dropships could maneuver, one was struck and exploded, crashing down onto a building below, bursting into a vast fireball. The Conglomerate on the back began to fire too, small needles burst through the cockpit window of Silent’s dropship, hitting the pilot in the neck, killing him instantly. A pulse hit the ship in the engines and the vessel was soon plummeting to the ground. ‘Everyone, get down on the ground, we’re going down!’ Silent yelled, crashing to the floor as the ship dive-bombed, hitting the side of a skyscraper and flipping over to land on its back in the midst of a suburban district. Silent very slowly opened his eyes. He could feel a warm trickle of blood seeping down his brow and the cold hard grating of dust lay in his eyes. He blinked the dust out and very slowly stood up. He could hear groans all around him. He looked around. Dopeman and Obeseman were standing with their backs to a wall, chatting casually. Timmy was inside a dustbin, his legs sticking out the top in cartoonish fashion. Sarah was shaking her head and making sure she was all still in one piece. Jeevsie and Jamsie were helping each other up and Johnny was clutching a bleeding arm. So everyone was relatively unharmed despite the chaos of the landing. Oh and the two pilots and five-man fireteam of unnamed soldiers were all dead. ‘Typical,’ Dopeman voiced, ‘Only the people I know the names of ever seem to survive these kind of things.’ ‘Yeah, that’s getting a bit weird,’ Sarah replied, shakily, stumbling towards him over the wreckage, followed by the others. ‘Any idea what that machine was?’ Silent asked the group in general. They all shrugged. ‘Well it just looked like a big, scary, metal death-spitting millipede to me.’ Obeseman answered. ‘Well then, you’re probably right, that’s just what it was.’ Dopeman replied, ‘Now the question is, where do we go from here.’ As if to answer his question, there was only one pathway out of the enclosed courtyard they had crashed down in. They hurried down the pathway, then down a stairs and out into a vast, open stone-courtyard with a massive two-storey building in the centre. Yet they were not alone: It was full of Conglomerate soldiers. ‘Ah.’ Silent said aloud, staring around at the usual bunch: halflings, lemmings and Russiians. They turned, almost as one and began to fire. The mafia dived behind cover, sporadically firing at the Conglomerate, many of whom were out in the open and were quickly killed. Obeseman took several blasts to his chest but they merely pinged off his massive bulk and back into the firers. ‘Do you want to solve this the fun way or the hard way?’ Dopeman yelled over the din of battle. Silent turned to him and grinned, ‘Why, the fun way of course!’ Dopeman laughed and opened a warphole in front of them, leaving it open. Soon something crawled out of it, a large monster with six spindly legs reared up above the Conglomerate. The creature was light blue in colour, it had an elongated head with rows of sharp fangs in its smiling, curved mouth. The beast charged at the Conglomerate and ripped apart the first two Russiians with its claw-like front legs before rushing forwards and barreling another pair off their feet, biting the head off a lemming as it went. ‘What is that?’ Jamsie asked Dopeman. ‘An acklay!’ he yelled in reply, ‘Pulled it out of Felucia, from the Star Wars universe. Cool huh?’ Silent smiled, ‘Yeah it is.’ They watched as the acklay tore into the Conglomerate units around the courtyard until it eventually collapsed from its wounds and died, leaving dead Conglomerate strewn everywhere. All the enemy in the open were now dead, only those garrisoning the building still remained. Dopeman closed the Felucia portal and opened another. He turned to the others with a wink as a large, half red and half white ball rolled out. It had a pair of eyes and a thin black line that took the role of its mouth around its rim. Dopeman pointed at the building, ‘Electrode go! Use explosion on that building!’ The ball rolled into the building at incredible speed and they heard it yell in a half robotic tone, ‘Electrode!’ Then there was a blinding flash and the building erupted, leaving blackened husks of corpses amidst the rubble. Dopeman pulled out a small red and white pokèball, ‘Electrode return!’ The ruined body of the electrode shot into the smaller ball in a stream of red light. Dopeman turned to the others. ‘And that’s the end of that. We should do that more often.’ ‘That was awesome!’ Sarah grinned. ‘Yeah, you really should do that a lot more often,’ Silent replied, ‘Anyway, let’s get going, we have to find a way back to the ship and kill that metal millipede.’ ‘Yeah, let’s head down this street, you can see the enemy ship in the atmosphere over there.’ Jeevsie said, pointing to the north at the massive construct moving above them. They headed through, meeting a pair of Mochs along the way, yet they fell quickly to Dopeman’s picksaber before they had a chance to fight back. Clambering over their huge corpses, they fought their way through the Conglomerate overrunning the streets to meet up with a small force of UN marines who were holding up in a hotel against the enclosing enemy. Leaving the marines to their duty, the mafia pushed on, soon arriving on a small beachhead where Conglomerate troops were being dropped out of orbit, crashing into the sand, ready to fight. Dropships swooped down from the main vessel, disgorging more troops as they engaged with the UN and civilian militia of Old Mombasa, the city in which they had landed. Silent led the charge onto the beach, assault rifle blazing at the approaching soldiers. Penguins waddled forwards, shooting their strange lasers and killing several of the militia. Jamsie gunned them down with precise shots as Jeevsie backed him up. Timmy ran through the battlefield, covering his ears with his hands to stop the din of noise until he passed a small pile of sand, stopped and began constructing a sand castle. Obeseman summoned five of his fat guy helpers and turned to them. ‘Mafia rollout!’ As one, they tucked in their arms and rolled towards the enemy, mouths open. With a crash, they collided, crushing and swallowing whole ranks of the enemy troops. Silent’s shoulder pauldrons was blasted off as he engaged the leading Russiian in close combat, knocking the pickaxe aside before decapitating him with a backhand. Kicking the body away, he drew his pistols and advanced upon the now fleeing lemmings, blazing away. One lemming turned, a broken vase in hand, he raised it above his head and with a cry, brought it crashing down on Silent’s knee. The lemming looked up, triumphant, only to see Silent looking slightly puzzled as he watched the shards of china smash easily off his tough armoured knee pad. The lemming’s smile faded and it screamed before turning and running away at top speed. Silent shrugged and moved on, wrestling another Russiian to the ground before shooting him in the head. It was not long before the majority of the enemy force was put to flight and the mafia headed onwards, leaving the mop up to the UN. As they ran across the beach back into the sprawling suburbs, they spotted the mechanical monstrosity of the millipede crawling over the subway. They headed into the blown out section of the subway below it. Clambering over the rubble to drop down onto the vast mag-rail lines. As they ran through, Sarah announced that she had picked up the Conglomerate battle-net and was surprised to find that the Conglomerate had not expected to find Earth in this sector of space, despite the fact that both Germania and Russiia knew the location of their mother planet. ‘They must have lost Earth’s location on their records,’ she voiced, a little unsure, ‘Still, it explains why they had such a small fleet.’ ‘Yeah, whoa, head’s up, we’ve got Conglomerate down here!’ Silent called out, pointing up ahead, where small patrol teams of Russiians and lemmings were scuttling through the subway lines. ‘No rest for the wicked, eh?’ Dopeman grinned to Obeseman. ‘You’re damn right.’ Obeseman replied, ‘Why don’t we just try another lucky dip with the warphole?’ ‘Good idea,’ Dopeman smiled, spinning Bob in hand before him as another shimmering gate in reality opened. A man-sized monkey rolled out of the portal. It was brown in colour and strangely wore a white T-shirt and blue trousers. It had a cap on its head, a spoon in its hand and a bowl of cereal in its lap. ‘Oh my God, it’s the Coco Pops monkey!’ Silent yelled, just before a laser blast hit it, dashing its brain allowance across the floor. ‘Ah,’ Dopeman said, awkwardly, ‘Let’s try another gate, shall we?’ The warp spun itself into reality before their eyes as they heard a noise of thundering hooves. ‘Ok, this sounds like it’s going to be good.’ Dopeman smiled as six thousand horsemen burst through the warp, scattering pebbles off the subway line, before crashing into the Conglomerate, slaughtering them all and disappearing into another warphole Dopeman opened on the other side. ‘Whew,’ Dopeman panted, reappearing beside the others, ‘Charge of the Rohirrim at the Pellenor Fields, awesome huh?’ ‘Wow, they slaughtered the Conglomerate!’ Jamsie smiled. ‘I like horses.’ Timmy grinned. ‘Yes Timmy, we know you do.’ Sarah smiled, patting the creature on the head. ‘Well c’mon, the subway line isn’t all that long and I’m sure that millipede will be there somewhere, we’ll be able to take it out then.’ Dopeman said, leading the way over the Conglomerate corpses. About halfway through the deserted lines, they heard gunfire up above them. It sounded like concentrated laser and missile fire. Seconds later, there was a thunderous sound and the road above them rattled as a large area of the highway above collapsed downwards, rubble and dead bodies erupting downwards, forcing the mafia to hide and drop to the ground as the rubble crashed over them. As the dust settled, Silent rubbed his eyes of the granules that had managed to get into his pupils and blinked upwards, staring out into the skyline above. The massive form of the millipede crawled over the vast hole above him and barged onwards, seeking new prey. Slowly but surely, the Mafia got to their feet, rubbing dust off their clothes as they prepared to continue onwards. ‘Ok, that thing is getting scarier by the minute,’ Obeseman voiced, ‘How are we going to take it out?’ ‘Easily, we’re gods remember!?’ Dopeman replied. ‘I know Dopeman, I was just trying to add some drama and emotion to this thing! Gawh!’ They headed further down the tunnel before stopping as they reached a hillpoint where the tunnel sloped upwards, then sharply downwards with the road slightly smashed and broken. Down at the bottom, near the exit to the outside, was a large, hastily constructed Conglomerate outpost. The Mafia crouched down carefully behind some broken road and peered down at the outpost. Silent took out his binoculars and slowly looked over the outpost. ‘What have we got, Silent?’ Sarah asked, watching intently. ‘There’s the usual, Russiians, Halflings, Lemmings, they’re supported by some of those orb turrets mounted on some burnt out cars. Oh and there’s some other thing down there. I’ve never seen anything quite like it.’ He replied. ‘What is it?’ Johnny asked. ‘It’s some sort of alien thing, sitting in a hoverchair. It kinda looks like a dried up hammerhead shark in a red robe. It’s got one hell of a halberd in its hands.’ He said. ‘Sounds like it could be an important leader, we better kill it or even capture it.’ Dopeman said. Sarah turned to him, surprised, ‘Dopeman that’s the most tactically adept observation I have ever heard you make.’ ‘Why thank you my dear, I do have my moments,’ he replied, with a wink. ‘Would it ruin it to say I just said that to impress you and I’m really just going to kill the thing and use its bones to make a new bong?’ She frowned, ‘Yes, yes it would.’ He sighed, ‘Pity… I had a feeling I shouldn’t have said that.’ ‘Alright, let’s just kill it and get going.’ Silent voiced, grabbing Timmy by the arms up to his feet and pushing him towards the enemy, who were oblivious to their oncoming doom. The group moved quickly downwards, dodging behind the cover of rubble piles as the Conglomerate noticed them and began to open fire. They could already here the screams of the strange new foe as he called out to his followers. ‘Kill them! Kill them all! Let the prophets know it was me, me and me alone who slew our greatest enemies! Me I tell you!’ it roared insanely. ‘Seriously, what the hell is that thing?’ Sarah asked to know one in particular. ‘Looks like it might be one of the Conglomerate’s religious leaders, y’know a prophet.’ Obeseman replied, pushing aside a small lemming who had charged at him with a lance mounted on a small dog. ‘I didn’t know they had prophets,’ Sarah answered, ‘How do you know?’ ‘Oh… no reason.’ Obeseman trailed off, slightly suspiciously. Sarah shrugged, hefting her sniper rifle to her shoulder and firing, splitting a Russiian’s helmet open and spewing his brains over the rubble. The Conglomerate laser rounds found their marks several times, scarring the end of Timmy’s long tail and peeling off the prosthetic flesh built up over Jamsie’s mechanized leg – replaced since his human leg was torn off by a moch. Another blast splashed white-hot laser burn across Silent’s right cheek. He snarled in pain, shooting the offending marksman in the face with a high-calibre pistol round, blasting its head apart. Silent crashed to the ground behind a broken piece of wall, he touched his hand to the burn, feeling it sting. He turned, shouting over to the others. ‘Hey Sarah, how do I look? Does this scar ruin my complexion?’ ‘You look gorgeous darling!’ she yelled back in reply, with a laugh, ‘It makes you look dangerous and imposing!’ He pulled a sarcastic look in return to her, before blind-firing over the wall with his sub-machine guns. With the sheer hail of firepower blasting at the Conglomerate, there were soon too few of them to put up any real resistance, so the Mafia reneged on their cover and headed towards them with melee weapons at the ready, Johnny ever at the front with his chainsaws. He approached the prophet, who turned to him, vehemence etched on every line of his face. ‘That chainsaw is mine,’ the creature said, eyes fixed on the weapon. Johnny stopped, puzzled, as the others slew the Conglomerate around them. ‘Eh, no… this is mine.’ ‘No. Mine.’ ‘Mine.’ ‘Mine.’ Johnny lunged forwards, blade chopping at the prophet, who blocked with his halberd, twisted the blade and flicked the chainsaw out of Johnny’s hand. There was a moment of pause as everyone stopped to see the chainsaw spin out of Johnny’s hands and land in the prophet’s hand. ‘Aha, you see, the prophet of Greed always gets what he wants!’ the creature yelled in a supremacy call. ‘And what do you want now?’ Johnny asked. ‘Simple, your other chainsaw.’ Greed grinned, nastily. ‘Seems fair to me,’ the cannibal replied, handing it over, much to everyone’s surprise. ‘Johnny, what are you-‘ Silent began, but Johnny cut him short with a curt nod. Johnny turned back to Greed, a grenade in his hand. ‘I don’t suppose you want this nice grenade do you?’ Greed’s eyes widened, ‘Yes. I. Want. That.’ ‘Even if I do this?’ Johnny grinned, pulling out the pin, before holding it out before him. Greed paused, his eyes shifting uneasily as time began to tick by. Finally, he could no longer wait, the urge was too great and he pulled it from Johnny’s hand, holding it close to his chest and roaring, ‘Mine!’ The others dived away as the grenade exploded, showering them all in blood and guts. Blinking the creature’s blood from their eyes, they spotted its upper torso still alive and crawling on the ground. It was desperately scrabbling for its innards, pulling them towards itself, ‘My spleen, my intestines, my legs!’ Johnny marched over, picking up both his chainsaws from the ground and pulled the spleen from the prophet. ‘No, this is my god-damn spleen!’ He severed the prophet’s head and turned to the others, ‘Let’s kill us a fricken’ millipede!’
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Post by Silent on Aug 18, 2012 20:22:25 GMT -5
Chapter Fifteen: City
Exiting the subway, they found the surface of Old Mombasa to be a war-stricken ruin. Barely a few hours ago, this was a metropolis of life, but the Conglomerate invasion had seriously exacerbated things. ‘So, where to now?’ Sarah asked, looking around at the smoke and devastation. ‘Well, I’d say the best way to do this is to follow the screams.’ Silent said, listening carefully. There was silence for several minutes. Silent coughed, ‘Alright, I guess it’s already killed everybody. Well let’s just go this way.’ He led them down the path, towards the Northern side of the city, walking passed plenty of dead bodies, both human and Conglomerate, showing the ravaged effect that the battle was having on human life. ‘Yep, it’s pretty much killed everything.’ ‘I had a feeling it would, I told you we spend too much time talking about stuff.’ Dopeman said. ‘Oh well, I suppose we better use a dimension warphole to find this millipede then.’ ‘Do you really think that’s a good idea?’ Sarah asked, incredibly skeptical of Dopeman’s ability to get them to the right place. ‘Well… I guess so. Unless you want to spend hours trekking through an empty city… possibly even going in the wrong direction.’ ‘Alright, we’ll give it a shot.’ Silent replied to him. Dopeman grinned, ‘Excellent. Bob, a dimension hole please.’ The toothpick complied, spinning in front of them all to create a vast, circular hole before them all, leading into the varnished blackness of Dimension X. They stepped in eagerly, ready to continue on their quest. As usual, Melkor looked up in anticipation at the oncoming guests and, as usual, was very disappointed as they left through another warphole. They exited into a large street. It was empty and looked rather modern, yet covered in dust and sand, with the occasional broken window in the skyscrapers all around them, lining the street. Needless to say… it was pretty desolate. There were broken car wrecks scattered on the street, but there were no people or even bodies. ‘Wonderful,’ Sarah began sarcastically, ‘We’ve left one bombed-out city for another. Where are we now?’ ‘Eh… I’m not sure, hold on. It’ll come to me.’ Dopeman replied, leading them slowly down the street, weapons at the ready for any sign of trouble. Passing a blown-out building where the ground was covered in smashed glass, they spotted something up ahead. It was silver and glittered in the sunlight. Dopeman paused and clapped his hand to his head in sudden realization, ‘Oh… that’s where we are!’ ‘Where are we then?’ Sarah asked, staring uneasily at the metal humanoid. It was taller than any of them, roughly the size of a moch, with a wide bulk, it’s head was a bit like an upside-down bucket, with a red, glowing visor. It’s left arm ended in a sharp metallic gauntlet, whereas it’s right was a large two-barrelled gun. ‘Caprica. Cylon-controlled Caprica to be more precise.’ Dopeman replied. ‘You mean… Battlestar Galactica Caprica?’ Sarah asked, understanding. ‘Yeah, how did you know?’ Dopeman replied. ‘Oh, I used to watch the re-runs all the time. There wasn’t much else to do on Rayclif.’ She explained. ‘Oh right. Well then, we should probably run then.’ ‘Why?’ Silent asked. ‘Cos that centurion over there,’ Dopeman pointed to the machine, ‘Has just targeted us and identified us as human… which he has been programmed to destroy. Well, that’s not technically true, he’s identified most of us as human. Me and Obeseman, well… I’d love to see what we come up as on his screen. Or Timmy for that matter. Now that I think of it, the humans are rather in the minority in this group.’ ‘Or me,’ Silent replied, ‘I’m Tergan remember?’ ‘Oh yeah… or Sarah of course.’ Dopeman smiled. ‘What do you mean, I’m human, I might have been born and raised on Rayclif, but Rayclif is a human colony.’ Sarah answered, confused. Dopeman leaned in close to her and grinned, ‘We both know that isn’t true.’ She frowned as Silent turned to her, genuinely puzzled. Then the centurion fired. Johnny went down, several rounds punching through his chest. Timmy screamed, ducking for cover as Jamsie dived to the side. Obeseman’s face was a ragged mess of blood as a bullet shattered his cheekbone. Dopeman hit the floor, three shots in his back as Silent pushed Sarah to the side and took another round in the leg, knocking him over. Sarah turned and leveled her rifle at the metal creature, firing twice. The first round shattered it’s visor, the second blew off its head. The body slumped to the ground, smoke trailing from its ruptured neck. She stood and helped Silent up, ‘Are you alright?’ He looked at her, slightly shaking his head, ‘Not really… I’m not sure if I can walk.’ She looked down at his leg, the armour was smashed and shards of the tough plasteel were digging into his burst flesh, drenching his leg in blood. ‘We’ll get you to a hospital, it’ll be alright.’ She replied, with a weak smile. ‘I know,’ he smiled back slowly, ‘What about the others?’ Timmy and Jamsie slowly reappeared from the wreckage, looking around for any signs of more of the machines. Obeseman’s face was knitting itself back together as he shook, twitching with pain. Dopeman was still on the ground, but they could hear him groaning, ‘Oh… those rounds really really hurt.’ Johnny however, was not moving. At all. He lay still, blood pooling around him from the large holes blown out of him, his flesh ruptured, several tendrils of his intestines exposed. Sarah turned to Obeseman, ‘We have to get out of here now! Teleport us to a hospital!’ ‘Right ok!’ he replied, panicky as he gathered them all together with his bulk and they vanished. It was hot, very hot and sand swirled around them. They could hear voices in the distance and there was a tall pyramid far off, just visible behind a large sand dune. Obeseman slapped himself, ‘I’m so sorry, I just don’t know why this keeps happening. I’ll try again.’ They vanished for a second time. They were lucky. Arriving directly inside a UN hospital on Old Mombasa. They could hear the fighting nearby, but got Johnny quickly hooked up to a machine and medicated by a team of doctors. There weren’t that many other patients, the Conglomerate did not tend to let the injured survive. With his leg cauterized and hurriedly repaired, within two hours, Silent was able to move again. Slowly, but at least he was mobile. Leaving Johnny behind and in the care of the medical staff, they again entered the crucible of war, they had located the millipede via camera-feed from the Out Cyan Bare. It was time to kill the creature. It did not take them long to find it. The UN had it trapped beneath a high wall, firing down on it from gantries up above. Yet, though trapped, it was still a deadly foe. Pulse cannons burst into them, ripping whole platoons to pieces as Conglomerate troops shot down survivors, forcing the UN marines to duck into cover. The Mafia arrived on top, lending their support to the UN fire. As Sarah shot off a mounted Russiian, Silent turned to her as she reloaded. ‘What was Dopeman talking about?’ he asked. ‘What do you mean darling?’ she replied, though clearly concerned. ‘When he said you… weren’t what you seem to be…’ ‘Look… I’m not saying I’m not going to tell you, I just mean… Well, maybe this isn’t the right time. We are trying to kill a giant millipede after all.’ ‘Well, could you maybe just tell me quickly?’ he asked, with a slight smile. ‘Yes, go on Sarah. Tell him.’ Dopeman smirked, walking over. Timmy trailed behind him. ‘What’s going on?’ Timmy asked, light-headedly. Dopeman turned to him, throwing a ball of string out behind him, ‘Catch the ball of string Timmy, catch the ball of string!’ With a gleeful smile, Timmy chased it, gently nudging the ball with his nose and claws as if he were more akin to a cat than the rat he was. The ball rolled down towards the millipede and Timmy, now oblivious to all the fighting going on around him, followed it eagerly, using his sharp nails to crawl down the wall towards the tumbling ball. ‘So… what are you Sarah?’ Silent asked, concerned. ‘I’m… I’m a…’ ‘Go on, tell him.’ Timmy at last reached the ball, spinning it in his hands, throwing it over towards the metal monstrosity and chasing it playfully. The twine wrapped around one of the beast’s legs and he followed it, wrapping around another pair before twisting around another. There was a flash of light and God appeared. He laid his hand on Sarah’s shoulder. She looked up at him and nodded, turning back to Silent. ‘I’m an angel.’ Silent looked at her strangely, ‘What, you’re an angel? What… what exactly does that mean?’ ‘She’s one of my followers Silent,’ God replied, ‘I sent her to Rayclif to live life as a human, yet not quite a human. She was born in Heaven, with the rest of her people. She is immortal, though her physical form can be destroyed, her soul will live on forever.’ ‘Wait… you’re telling me… that my girlfriend is an immortal angel from Heaven?’ ‘Yes,’ Sarah smiled, ‘I am.’ Silent grinned, ‘Nice.’ ‘But she’s more than that though.’ God said. Silent, Sarah and Dopeman looked puzzled at this. ‘What do you mean?’ Dopeman asked. God smiled. Timmy rolled to the side as the ball of string reached its end, flittering out to a thin rope. He disappointedly picked up the end and pulled it slightly. There was a sound of groaning metal as the millipede attempted to climb up the wall. The string pulled tightly… and it fell. God looked into Sarah’s eyes, ‘I should have told you many years ago Sarah. I should have told you who your father was…’ ‘Who?’ she asked, puzzled. ‘I… am your father.’ God replied, smiling. The trio gasped in surprise, even Dopeman did not suspect this revelation. Then the god shook his head and his eyes widened in realization. ‘Does that mean?’ he began, God silenced him with a nod and he closed his mouth. Behind them there was a huge explosion as the millipede tripped over the string and hit the ground, its core erupting from the sudden impact with the ground. Timmy climbed out of the hole, string in hand and turned, eyes wide open at the plume of rising smoke behind him, ‘Wow.’
With the millipede destroyed, the Mafia soon found themselves back on the Out Cyan Clad as the last Conglomerate capital ship attempted to leave the system. With Johnny securely on board in the med-bay, the ship followed the slipspace engine coordinates of the Conglomerate vessel and they vanished into hyperspace.
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