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Chapter Nine - Gotta Kill Em All

    Chapter Nine - Gotta Kill ''Em All


    Chapter Nine - Gotta Kill ''Em All


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    ***


    We rode down the 117th until we were only two kilometres away from the model twenty-twos and maybe ten-ish from Echo Lake.


    "From here on out, we''ll be off-road," Gomorrah said. I was sure we were going to just ride off the highway and across some fields or something, but then Gomorrah reminded me that her car could fly and we lifted off the ground, coming to a hover about a metre in the air.


    I tapped into the comms channel Myalis and the other AI had set up, it was private, just the bunch of samurai out here. "Hedgehog, Tankette, think you can keep up?" I asked.


    "Looks like it," Hedgehog said as he veered his not-humvee off the road and onto a grassy field. "Looks like there''s a decent route from here, and some sideroads out ahead. We''re not going to circle around?"


    "I considered it," Gomorrah said. "But it''s going to add a lot to our travel time. If we hit the model twenty-two all the way on the left then keep on straight, we''ll make it to the lake much faster, without risking the hive being aware of our arrival."


    "I don''t exactly plan on being all that subtle about it," I said.


    Gomorrah shrugged. "Let''s see how far we can get while driving, we''ll figure things out from there later."


    That was fair enough.


    With the Fury in the lead, we rode out at a much slower pace across a field, over a few hills, then through a forest that had some trails cut into it that were just barely wide enough for the truck Hedgehog was driving to fit in.


    About halfway to the first of the model twenty-twos, we met some resistance.


    "Heatsource ahead," Gomorrah said in clipped tones. I''d been talking to her about how awesome having colour-changing hair was, but I cut myself off mid-sentence as she spoke and sat up straighter.


    "All I see are trees," I said.


    "It''s further ahead. I''m catching some blips of moving warmth. Not much, but that''s not surprising. They''re hard to see against the ambient temperature of a tree. Atyacus, can you... yeah, that''s right."


    A screen appeared over the car''s windshield. Or maybe it was more accurate to say that the screen that was in place of the windshield already started to display more than just an image of what was happening outside. The screen was one of those fancy thermal-vision things, painting the world in blacks and greys, with hotter areas being lighter.


    A few distant blurs were a lighter shade of grey than the rest. "If they weren''t moving and building up heat, then they''d be basically invisible," Gomorrah said.


    "Hedgehog, can you still see where to go?" I asked.


    "I can," he said. "I don''t know how fireproof this car is."


    "I can''t decide if I should turn the AC on or leave it off," Crackshot said.


    "Off," Hedgehog snapped.


    We rode through the forest through a blazing road of Gomorrah''s making, the others following just behind. Lower ranked models weren''t what I''d call smart, but they knew better than to run into fire. I supposed that they were still plants at the end of the day and were probably aware of how flammable they were.


    Which is probably why we kept going without really getting harassed. A few bigger models, fives and sixes, showed up down the way, but a few shots took them out before they could start anything.


    "We''re near the model twenty-two on this side," Gomorrah said. "There''s a small backroad that leads all the way to the lake right past it. I think I''ll lead Hedgehog and Tankette that way."


    "I can take care of the big guy, then," I said.


    Gomorrah nodded.


    I leaned back into my seat and opened a few apps. I had control of my mech from here. It wasn''t perfect, though. Mobile controls were shit compared to being jacked into the mech directly. It wasn''t latency, because stupid-sci-fi-magic-tech didn''t suffer from lag, but being in the mech meant having my hands on the controls. From where I sat I had to deal with digital versions of the same.


    "Myalis, can you pick up the slack a little?" I asked.


    While in the mech I could handle everything all at once, but from here it would be trickier.


    Certainly. I''m ready before you are.


    I chuckled, then my vision was filled with what my mech was seeing. It wasn''t quite at the same level of fidelity as being in the mech, and the field of view wasn''t as great, but I''d live with it. "Okay," I muttered.


    Myalis gave me a waypoint marker for the approximate location of the model twenty-two, so I pointed the mech that way and took off at... whatever the four-legged equivalent of a jog is.


    I zigged around some trees and zagged along the edge of some rougher terrain. That''s when I noticed the small horde of aliens out ahead. Lots of smaller models all swarming around and bumping into each other as they moved at... honestly, kind of a slow pace. There were bigger models standing out from the crowd as well, even a few in the double-digit range near the back.


    And, of course, the model twenty two.


    The fat fuck was lumbering out of the forest, branches scraping against its sides and snapping off to fall onto the aliens crowding around it. I spotted a few of those rarer models, the sorts that mostly hung out near a hive.


    Not that it really mattered. "Found our big friend," I said.


    "Kill it," Gomorrah suggested.


    "I was getting to it," I said. Then I pulled the digital trigger.


    ***
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