Chapter Sixty-Seven - Becoming Strong Enough
Chapter Sixty-Seven - Becoming Strong Enough
How many samurai does it take to defend a city from an incursion?
At least one.
They just need to be strong enough.
--Menage a Trois, after the Quebec City Incursion of 2035
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Now what? I asked as I looked over the burning city.
Gomorrah shifted. Ive turned off the heat generator. Itll still continue to spread for a while, but without an actual source, it should all slow down.
I nodded along. That was probably for the best. Didnt want to see New Montreal burning down because wed left the oven on. Im guessing all of this is going to have some sort of consequence, isnt it?
Maybe, Gomorrah said. We might have found an effective way of wiping a hive out without too many horrible side-effects.
A shorter skyscraper nearer to the middle of the burn twisted, its frame, which was visible since the rest had burned off, bent like cooked spaghetti noodles under the weight of the rest of the building. The rumble didnt even reach us atop the wall. Im not so sure about the lack of side-effects, I said.
Oh, weve destroyed half a city, sure, but theres no nuclear radiation, no dangerous biological matter, and once the area cools down in... a week or two, then itll technically be inhabitable again. They might even be able to scrape off the melted metal and recycle some of it.
I hummed. Yeah, I get it. Cant imagine deploying this kind of thing all over the place though. Plus most hives will be underground, right?
Actually, hives in non-contested areas tend to be out in the open. Or nearly so. It makes it easier for antithesis drones to bring materials to the hive and for the hive itself to collect energy from the sun and wind.
So, what, we burn the planet, root out the buried hives afterwards? I asked.
Only if you wish to make the planets environment entirely uninhabitable. The heat bomb you deployed today will increase the planet-wide temperature for the day by a sizable fraction of a percent. Not enough to be directly dangerous, but if repeated it may be enough to destabilise the planetary ecology.
Well try not to burn the entire planet, Gomorrah said. It didnt sound as reassuring as she hoped, not coming from an obvious pyromaniac. Why are you looking at me like that?
Im wearing a helmet, you cant see my expression, I pointed out.
Think of it as a quick way to grow. Plenty of new points, lots of opportunities to test new weapons and weapons platforms. Even whatever mistakes you made can now be corrected before youre being relied on to secure a city on your own. Gomorrah, Stray Cat, youre both well on your way to being tier-three samurai. Im afraid you havent had quite as much time to grow, Crackshot cowboy, but your time will come.
Ah, uh, thanks, sir, Jimothy said.
Anyway. Get some rest. All three of you, Laserjack said. I cant give you orders, but I can give you advice. You need rest. Things will get worse before they get better, so take the time you can now to catch up on sleep, to buy new gear, and to relax. Youll appreciate it later.
I glanced back and up. The sky was turning to night already. I hadnt noticed it, being so close to the glow of the city and with the many pillars of smoke obscuring the sky more than usual. So, we get a night off, huh? I asked.
No. A day. Ive seen your records, whats public at least. Youve been a samurai for barely more than a week, with no more than half a day of inaction in that entire time. Your AI hasnt flagged you for burn out or anything of the sort, so I imagine you could keep going for a while, but this global incursion might last longer than that and we dont need you losing your edge before things get really complicated. Laserjack chuckled darkly. Dont worry. There will be plenty more aliens to kill once youre done.
I wanted to argue. It would feel... wrong to stop. But then, yeah, I could use a day off. Just time with Lucy, with the kittens, getting used to the new place. I probably had enough points to furnish the whole home in expensive alien stuff.
Thank you, Laserjack, Gomorrah said.
I, ah, I think Im going to stick with the PMCs for a bit, Crackshot said. I havent done as much as you two. My bits not as big, so I wont get tired just yet. I can take it.
That seems reasonable for now, just remember to take a break before you break, Laserjack said. Call me if theres anything. If I cant answer right away, well, the worlds ending, but Ill call back as soon as I can.
And with that, the line went dead, at least with him. Nice fella, Crackshot said. On that note, thank you ladies, but Ive got to run to keep up. I need a minute to buy a few things before we set out. See ya!
We said our quick goodbyes, then it was just me and Gomorrah.
So, I said.
Yes, Gomorrah said. She reached up, then paused before touching her mask. My god, Im going to have to talk to Franny.
I grinned. Im sure it wont be too bad, I said. I didnt want to pry into my... best friends love life... but I one-hundred percent wanted to pry. If you need help, Lucys awesome with romance stuff. Shes discreet too. Which meant she wouldnt tell anyone but me.
Gomorrah sighed. Want me to drop you off?
Did you want to drive out of your way so that it would take longer to get back home to confront Franny? I asked.
Shut up, Cat.
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