BMPixy
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ShadowHounder & BMPixy: “A Bladed Tail, A Little Competition, and A Familiar Eye, Part Three”
"And that is why it is called the Sunrise Saber," Gazan declared, turning to observe the score climb to an easy eighty - instead finding it sparking and glitching. Tilting his head behind him slightly, he saw what was behind his holographic foes - the holoroom console. He stared silently at the machine as it sparked, his mask hiding any emotion.
Yip, who was observing from the console room, jumped back when the spark starting flying. She quickly shut off the program using her tail to keep a distance. Once she was certain that the computer has stopped sparking, the cyber assassin ran back to look at Gazan. "What the hell was that!?"
"That attack is not meant to pierce through foes," Gazan explained, dispelling his weapons in flashes of light. "I seem to have not noticed what was behind them, either," he finished, striding back over to the console room. "It is of no matter, I can fix what I have damaged."
Yip let out an agitated sigh. "No doubt Aya will be furious if she finds out what happened here..."
"Nothing builds trust like a shared secret," Gazan replied simply, hopping over the console and crouching down to pry off the front access panel, taking a close look at the electronic guts of the machine. Continuing, he said, "It seems that the magnetic field of the plasma burst caused a surge of current, but the circuit breaker tripped before anything could happen other than a little light show. Let me just reach in here and..." He probed an armored gauntlet into the mess of cables and wires to flick a switch at the back of the console, and the lights on the display sparked to life once more - and thankfully, only in the metaphorical sense of the phrase.
"A shared secret?" Yip crossed her arms as she thought for a moment. "Tell me... How much do you know anyway?"
"Less than you'd think, but more than you'd hope," Gazan replied, pulling himself free of the wires and replacing the front panel. "I've seen more than my fair share of Cartus in the service of other households. After enough galas, debutantes, simple social calls, your kind tend to blur together." As he stood and turned to face Yip, he continued, "However, I more than remember a look the worst off among them had, that look that you had as I first spoke to you. Those eyes, caught between defiance and fear... well, between those, your reaction and recognition, and that no ordinary Cartus would have augmentations such as yours, it was simple intuition that you had something awful happen to you."
"I assume that means you know the Nighthaze." Yip noted bitterly, the name was one she hoped to never utter again. "And my former master, Galidus."
"They were on the short list of those I considered hiring to construct my suit, but I only knew them by reputation," Gazan answered, sending the mental command that dismissed his armor. "And that reputation was enough to see that name struck from my list in favor of more palatable alternatives."
"I guess you get to see there work first hand..." The former slave stated grimly, staring at her metal hand. Though her arms and legs were given synthetic material to appear organic... they were just as augmented as her tail was.
"No, I will not," Gazan said, placing his hands upon his hips, almost looking heroic for a moment. "I will see your work instead," he finished with a firm nod.
The cybernetic girl gave Gazan a disappointed look. "I do not recall this being my work..."
"When you strike, is it not with your fist?" Gazan asked, raising his arms out wide. "When you cut, is it not with your tail? If you win, is it not your victory?" The Shinso snorted and shook his head, as if the answer need not be said, but gave Yip the space to come to that conclusion herself.
"But these tools are not my own. You could even argue that my mind isn't either." Yip countered, trying her best to push back the dreadful memories.
"Foolishness. You are you, Yin," Gazan said simply, shrugging exaggeratedly. "Just as I am the one who will replace the gods with a slash of his sword, you are the one who will..." Gazan trailed off, coming up on a blank as to what 'Yip' meant as a name without knowing how it was written. "Regardless, as long as you bear your own name, you are the one who decides your destiny."
Yip looked down at the cold metal floor. "Would you say that if you knew how they enforced obedience to those that survived experimentation?"
"Of course I would," Gazan replied with a nod, setting a beefy hand on Yip's shoulder. "I am not the sort of person who would only say something in certain conditions."
"If she was still here... I'm sure she would agree with that." Yip responded as she slid his hand off of her.
Gazan arched a curious eyebrow, but did not pursue further. Sliding his thumbs under his robe's belt, he instead said, "Well, I'm certain you did not wish to spend your day dredging up such memories," Gazan said, before briefly feeling a sense of deja vu, though it did not reach his expression. "I shall double check to make sure nothing is truly damaged, feel free to go about your business."
Yip nodded, before moving to the door. "You might also want to fix this as well..." She noted, pointing at the large dent she made when they first met. "As for me... I am going to look at resting for a few hours. I need my strength reserved for any potential mission I find myself in."
Gazan nodded. "Very well, I shall look into it. Rest pleasantly, Yin," the Shinso replied, crouching down to examine the guts of the console once more.
"And that is why it is called the Sunrise Saber," Gazan declared, turning to observe the score climb to an easy eighty - instead finding it sparking and glitching. Tilting his head behind him slightly, he saw what was behind his holographic foes - the holoroom console. He stared silently at the machine as it sparked, his mask hiding any emotion.
Yip, who was observing from the console room, jumped back when the spark starting flying. She quickly shut off the program using her tail to keep a distance. Once she was certain that the computer has stopped sparking, the cyber assassin ran back to look at Gazan. "What the hell was that!?"
"That attack is not meant to pierce through foes," Gazan explained, dispelling his weapons in flashes of light. "I seem to have not noticed what was behind them, either," he finished, striding back over to the console room. "It is of no matter, I can fix what I have damaged."
Yip let out an agitated sigh. "No doubt Aya will be furious if she finds out what happened here..."
"Nothing builds trust like a shared secret," Gazan replied simply, hopping over the console and crouching down to pry off the front access panel, taking a close look at the electronic guts of the machine. Continuing, he said, "It seems that the magnetic field of the plasma burst caused a surge of current, but the circuit breaker tripped before anything could happen other than a little light show. Let me just reach in here and..." He probed an armored gauntlet into the mess of cables and wires to flick a switch at the back of the console, and the lights on the display sparked to life once more - and thankfully, only in the metaphorical sense of the phrase.
"A shared secret?" Yip crossed her arms as she thought for a moment. "Tell me... How much do you know anyway?"
"Less than you'd think, but more than you'd hope," Gazan replied, pulling himself free of the wires and replacing the front panel. "I've seen more than my fair share of Cartus in the service of other households. After enough galas, debutantes, simple social calls, your kind tend to blur together." As he stood and turned to face Yip, he continued, "However, I more than remember a look the worst off among them had, that look that you had as I first spoke to you. Those eyes, caught between defiance and fear... well, between those, your reaction and recognition, and that no ordinary Cartus would have augmentations such as yours, it was simple intuition that you had something awful happen to you."
"I assume that means you know the Nighthaze." Yip noted bitterly, the name was one she hoped to never utter again. "And my former master, Galidus."
"They were on the short list of those I considered hiring to construct my suit, but I only knew them by reputation," Gazan answered, sending the mental command that dismissed his armor. "And that reputation was enough to see that name struck from my list in favor of more palatable alternatives."
"I guess you get to see there work first hand..." The former slave stated grimly, staring at her metal hand. Though her arms and legs were given synthetic material to appear organic... they were just as augmented as her tail was.
"No, I will not," Gazan said, placing his hands upon his hips, almost looking heroic for a moment. "I will see your work instead," he finished with a firm nod.
The cybernetic girl gave Gazan a disappointed look. "I do not recall this being my work..."
"When you strike, is it not with your fist?" Gazan asked, raising his arms out wide. "When you cut, is it not with your tail? If you win, is it not your victory?" The Shinso snorted and shook his head, as if the answer need not be said, but gave Yip the space to come to that conclusion herself.
"But these tools are not my own. You could even argue that my mind isn't either." Yip countered, trying her best to push back the dreadful memories.
"Foolishness. You are you, Yin," Gazan said simply, shrugging exaggeratedly. "Just as I am the one who will replace the gods with a slash of his sword, you are the one who will..." Gazan trailed off, coming up on a blank as to what 'Yip' meant as a name without knowing how it was written. "Regardless, as long as you bear your own name, you are the one who decides your destiny."
Yip looked down at the cold metal floor. "Would you say that if you knew how they enforced obedience to those that survived experimentation?"
"Of course I would," Gazan replied with a nod, setting a beefy hand on Yip's shoulder. "I am not the sort of person who would only say something in certain conditions."
"If she was still here... I'm sure she would agree with that." Yip responded as she slid his hand off of her.
Gazan arched a curious eyebrow, but did not pursue further. Sliding his thumbs under his robe's belt, he instead said, "Well, I'm certain you did not wish to spend your day dredging up such memories," Gazan said, before briefly feeling a sense of deja vu, though it did not reach his expression. "I shall double check to make sure nothing is truly damaged, feel free to go about your business."
Yip nodded, before moving to the door. "You might also want to fix this as well..." She noted, pointing at the large dent she made when they first met. "As for me... I am going to look at resting for a few hours. I need my strength reserved for any potential mission I find myself in."
Gazan nodded. "Very well, I shall look into it. Rest pleasantly, Yin," the Shinso replied, crouching down to examine the guts of the console once more.