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[[!meta title="stuff on my notepad"]]
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Random crap I write goes here. The name of each story is chosen at random. None
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of these have anything to do with any existing work.
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I jump into where the elevator should be. Nothing but tether now. I drop down a
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bit as my eyes adjust, and notice I am cornered not only above in the third
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floor but in this shaft, too.
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"Let's see, one, two…" I count the demons. "And then one, two, three groups of
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them. Oh *fuck*, that's 9."
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White clouds cover our sins just as we do often–
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I might say that the clouds don't have to try nearly as hard.
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Maybe one day we will be just as good as them,
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and end up seeming just as pure.
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Dreamers dream in a small night, periling over themselves
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peril never ends, unlike them does not sleep
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they could try harder
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they couldn't try harder, but so is thought
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afraid because they won't be who they want to be
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won't be the image everyone made for them
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they can't live up to it,
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though they feel desires, suppress it
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though they feel pride, don't possess it
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they forget
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and so it continues
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dreamers dream of no one's self
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only to find them not themself
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Find it and don't fix it, and don't think of how
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you find it, you feel it, it comes back around
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[[!meta title="naruto was better than I expected"]]
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夢の中で三の井戸見られた。あの井戸に行きながら起きてしまったが、「命」なんてものを感じた・・・・
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夢だったって思ったのだが。その井戸が命。その井戸が審理というもの、その見られた夢は現実であったもの。
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命の井戸で一次の真力を思い出した。「変われ」という力。そういうものがある・・・・・
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考え中で、ただ起きた。
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[[!meta title="Orion-1"]]
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Year unknown. The Earth is at constant war. There is no longer peace, and
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technology has forced the masses to submit.
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An unknown force launches a gigantic spacecraft that engulfs the world in
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flame. Very few survived this attack, and only ten thousand humans remain on
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the planet.
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20 years pass. Society has yet to fully rebuild. For years, they observe Mars,
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now mysteriously shrouded in metal.
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Year unknown. The biological mutants of the last era are found roaming the
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Earth. *Hunter Team* are formed by a powerful family to exterminate the last of
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them.
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After a night observing the metal planet, the head of Hunter Team, Graś,
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recalls a legend; the legend of ORION-1 — a cybernetic beast created to rend
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the world of sin not once – but twice. Yet while a hundred years ago this may
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have seemed just a folk tale, now he knows it to be real. Recalling odd
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details put out online such as the estimated weight of such a creature, it
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seems simply too accurate to the situation to not be true.
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Year unknown. Hunter Team is mobilized to stop the legendary beast after
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gargantuan ion storms rain down from Mars, obliterating cities and killing
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hundreds – forcing humanity to once again retreat to the underground.
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The first flame killed over 8 billion, enough to nearly wipe the earth clean.
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Now Orion is trying to finish the job.
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"I had an 80-round around here somewhere. Last I recall it was just sitting
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in this chair, but father must have hidden it just before the first
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attack." The young man sifts through various containers, looking for his
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gun.
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Meanwhile, his fellow hunter cracks open the floorboard, and she gleams –
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"Ooh, looks like there's a bunch of stuff down here."
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The boy springs to action and begins sifting through the dozens of various
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broken lever-action rifles and beach towels for some reason contained within
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the floor, and finds an 80-round drum magazine in the rubbish. "Here's the
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spare mag I had when I went hunting. Now where's..." He wonders, while the
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girl holds something infront of his face. "This it?" She questions,
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holding a strange – and, in the pile of rifles – out of place sub-machine
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gun.
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"Yes! That's it. Thank you," he says, grabbing the gun rather hastily
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from her hands. With an ugly drum round and simple, un-ergonomic front grip,
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the gun is not the prettiest.
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[[!meta title="Paul"]]
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The day was pretty long, but eventually we got onto the ship. The anti-gravity
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chambers were always a bit odd to get used to, but it certainly wasn't the
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worst part of my day. As we finally lifted off the ground sitting in the lunch
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room, our instructor briefed us on the situation.
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"Cadets. This discovery is perhaps mankind's strangest. We'll be touching down
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in about 15 minutes, so eat quickly. It's a system not far from our own which
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for decades we have somehow overlooked. In essence, it is a direct copy of our
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planetary system. It appears that some few centuries ago, a giant part of the
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population of the planet was replaced. Only approximately one tenth of the
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planet is even inhabited by life. Much of that is not carbon based lifeforms,
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but silicon based ones. It seems that artificial life forms have somehow
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replaced most of the natural inhabitants of the planet, and buried them under
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ground. They do not take well to us, either."
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The instructor's words were bewildering, to say the least. Without any time to
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dwell on the matter, the automated announcement system beeped and said, "Please
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brace for impact. This ship is landing at CX-43-01-06."
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After the turbulence stopped and we deshipped, we were met with the strangest
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sight we'd ever seen. Earth, as we knew it centuries ago in the early 2000s,
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but with no sign of life anywhere. Giant buildings still stood decrepit and
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filled with green, fields for miles where perhaps there were roads and
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highways. And to complete the sight, there were robotic life forms of dozens of
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kinds, roaming the wild, flying high above, crawling the ground. One which
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stood out to me was a towering black robot with two legs and no arms. Its body
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was sort of cylindrical, horizontally. It reminded me of an ape, although
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veritably huge and with no arms. Actually, I guess the analogy falls apart the
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more you think about it.
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Among the fields were various researchers who had set up camps, monitoring
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these life forms and surveying the landscape. We were directed to one
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particular research team, named "Paul."
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We were designated to search a particular building, the teams all were
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organized to search in a pattern across the landing city. Ours was a
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restaraunt. The moment I walked in with the others I could tell it was going to
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be a problem; the geometry of the room was particular and clearly altered to
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suit some inhabitant which had been living in it for a while. I stopped the
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team as we entered, pointing to the various traps laid about. Some of them
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didn't believe me, but with enough coaxing I was permitted to search alone.
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One of – no, perhaps the sole inhabitant – was running wildly about. It was an
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oddly shaped, sort-of flat being. Grey, sort of beige likely due to dirt. It
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flung itself through the room, avoiding every trap it had laid, almost mocking
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me. I was myself a thin and acrobatic person, so I chased it, like a game we
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were both having fun playing. Despite the clearly deadly traps, I had a lot of
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fun running after this thing, and eventually I caught it. The robotic being was
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not hostile by nature, and from that I had guessed that perhaps none of them
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[[!meta title="The Cake of Reason"]]
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It was midnight, and the being that had erupted from the southern volcano was
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rampaging still, throwing away the lives of millions.
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Millions lost to our lack of foresight. But we cannot do anything now. The
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beast never sleeps. It only grows.
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I saw a child, with her mother; the child looked up to me and said, "Is my
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daddy doing good in the war?" So I thought, this young lady knew too well of
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the sitaution. But still I replied to her, "Yes, I saw him just a few minutes
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Her mother cried, but she stood silent.
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So I said to him, my partner, "David, is this not too far gone? Is it even
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possible to save merely one life at this point?"
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"I can't leave this place knowing we didn't try. We must keep fighting."
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"David, surely you jest—"
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"Can you still walk, fire a weapon? Invoke methods?"
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"Yes," I answered reluctantly.
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"We will go, and we will win. If we don't…"
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"I understand."
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"It always comes back to this place."
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"Doesn't it?"
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"We need to use it, David."
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"I have, through seeing all possibilities, failed to find any other
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"This sucks."
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kitchen. The cabinets were still pristine, unlike the rest of the house, now
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destroyed by us crashing directly into it.
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small cake, not but the size of a miniature candle, round in shape and with
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four candles smaller than a nail burning strong. The cake made of chocolate,
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and the icing on the outside like a shell, vanilla.
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"Are you ready? Look into my eyes." I said, taking the cake and shoving it into
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"O divine cake of reason, forgive us but one treason; destroy this world, in
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place another, the time to go, for last summer."
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"The final sin laid out tonight, remove of us the fatal plight;"
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"Conteret omnia haec, respice in hac mundi."
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- planning
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- moving
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- insertion
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- destruction
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- forgiveness
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- procedure
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"There there there there there there there," there it appeared, seven times,
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the word "there." It wasn't pointing to anything, there was clearly nothing in
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logical person, I used this opportunity to introduce said wall to the power of
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"Oi, konnanoka?" I shouted, wondering what language this story was being
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a good idea. Digressions aside, Jane quickly responded through proper
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communications (and language,) "Yes, that's the entrance. How did you find it?"
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"There were a bunch of 'there's," I answered. She looked at me a bit funny and
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scratched her eye, before walking into the blaringly red cave entrance, without
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Time is not flowing, but thrashing; our waking minds do not notice the
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And thus begins our story: Hacker
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In a humble country ruled by three parties democratically: Anvil, Labour and
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Our story begins in a bank, owned by a capitalist party Ban'qi
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"Yeah. Yeah. I've got it. I know." The man talks on a phone, rather archaic
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looking in style. He stands tall clad in beige business garb, tuxedo and all.
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"Yeah, I've got it. I'll keep the weapon--" he stops. On the outside of the
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phone booth within the bank, a guard is looking straight at him. He stutters.
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"Hah, hahah, yeah I'll keep our secret weapon down until we're ready for that
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big stock! I've gotta go. Yeah. Bye." The phone clacks as he places it back on
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tracker to it, and quickly hands it back to the man. He nervously chuckles and
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rushes past the guard, but not soon after the tracker beeps to life and scans
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from it. The lone guard is the first victim of this operation, and as he's shot
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magazines and knife out of it and brings out his pager. "Op is on."
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another man clad in blue business attire. He's thin, but in his hands are two
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guns. "Are you serious?" he asks rhetorically, wondering if he should have even
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brought along this idiot. No reply. The two go straight for the elevator.
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worry about is getting the fucking expplosives in place on the 73rd."
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"Whatever." He presses the button for the 50th floor. "We'll go up to 50 first.
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subtle sway than terrorism, of course. Dan did not agree with these acts of
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into trouble. Their guns burst like deadly firecrackers going off on a
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holiday. Of the dozen or so guards in their path, none of them even manage to
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wouldn't be shut down so easily. In it is a woman, clad in beautiful middle
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eastern garments. The man in beige barely notices, but the man in blue stares
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for a moment. Thinking of the damage this could do to the civilians who get
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caught up in the crossfire. Thinking of the reprecussions of their actions.
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"Get the fuck in!" Dan shouts. His patience for these moments of reflection is
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nil. The man in blue quickly steps in the elevator as Dan reaches for the
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buttons. Just as he does, thouhg, in bursts two -- no, three, four men. They'd
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been followed the whole time by spec ops. In full black kevlar suits and
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balaclavas these four stood, machine pistols at the ready. They were ready to
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shoot regardless of the woman.
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The man in blue had enough. He could see in their eyes that they were going to
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open fire at a moment's notice, fingers on their triggers. Blue had had enough.
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His arm extended to the frame of the door and pulled it shut faster than the
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spec ops had time to react, and pulled it completely shut with inhuman
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strength.
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"72nd," As he barked the command, Dan pressed the button straight away.
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"What the fuck?" Dan asked, but to no reply. Their trip up was rather silent.
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The elevator moved quicker than feet could, and there was no other available
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due to the circumstances. As they reached the 72nd floor, Blue took a block of
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plastic explosives out of his jacket. The woman, scared and panicked but
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silent, stayed there without a word. The two got off and continued their
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violent rampage down the hallways of the giant building. They'd reached their
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final destination, an unmarked room with an unusual black door. Blue sets the
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explosives and they back away from the door.
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A medium sized boom crackles through the air, and the two walked right through
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the now-combusted doorway. Inside was a single server rack connected through
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the walls by dozens of cables. On the other side is a singular monitor, with
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nothing on display. Blue handed the rest of the explosives to Dan, as he
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walked over to the monitor and Dan walked over to the server. He turned on the
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monitor and after a few loading screens a login prompt appears. He exploits a
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security flaw in the printing dialogue for the help menu to log in as the
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administrator. As he looks through the files on the server, he notices a
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folder of alphabetized workers for the Ban'qi internal organization.
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And on that list of folders appears "Daniel Blackside." Dan finishes setting up
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the timer and wiring for the explosive and turns to see what Blue is seeing.
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His automatic response is to pull his gun and aim it to Blue's head.
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"I had a feeling...." remarks Blue. "I told you not to fuck around on this op,"
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says Dan, bringing his gun up to Blue's temple and grabbing him by the neck
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from behind. "You'll be my shield now. They want you."
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Blue doesn't react, except to stand up from the chair and put his hands up to
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the air. Dan moves to the window, and jumps out of it with Blue in hold. The
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explosives detonate as they fall through the air.
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