“Oh… oh God,” Reston muttered, the rapid turn of events catching the team off guard.
“Dammit!” Albert shouted, “Keep up the fire!” But despite the words, the laser fire petered off, both for ammunition reasons as well as psychological.
Amanda grit her teeth, clenching her metallic fists. “Get your shit together…” She raised her laser lance, sparks flying off her damaged arms and central armor, and fired off a blast at the remaining Sectopod. Her fire was joined by two Plasma Rifles still containing ammo, as Atka and Modya sought to avenge Grant Imahara along with Amanda. The other members of Delta could do little but slightly add to the crescendo of outgoing fire with their much-weaker laser weapons.
Albert grimaced as he fired off a pair of bursts at the Sectopod, his unfamiliarity with the weapon merely resulting in glancing hits across the hull of the alien robot. “C’mon you nimrods! Biggest Chryssie in the world doesn’t shake you, but one man going down does!?” The words had some effect on the shaken soldiers, and their assembled weapons added to the laser and plasma hell barreling down on the titan.
Finally, after absorbing far more fire than necessary, the Sectopod’s armor failed it, and it’s internals were ravaged by the combined arms of the force, the behemoth collapsing under it’s own weight as its reactor was breached and power failed. Blasts shook its hull as it met its end, shattering the chassis.
Atka shakily held a hand up as an unnerving silence fell over the wrecked central hallway. “That...should do it...Titans down. C-confirm that we have two K.I.A., s-someone.”
Ayame nodded. Rushing over to Wilhelmina, she didn’t have to examine her for long to know she was gone. She snatched up the medspray, and turned to Janina. “N-not losing you to girl. God… I’m sorry I wasn’t…”
Janina smiled weakly. “Yeah… me too.”
Ashley walked over to the fallen MEC. “Damn, how the hell can I fix this one, I’m trained to heal bones and flesh not wires and mechanics.” Ashley checked his pulse, “Well that’s fucked the MEC is dead. Dammit. Great our main tank is dead, but the suit might be salvageable and I guess that’s what matters.” Ashley rubbed her head. “And we’re not even done yet, we still have God knows how many aliens left. Ashley walks to Atka. “Well how was your day?”
Atka gave Ashley a rather cold look. “Not really funny right now...this is not how I was hoping this mission to go.” She glanced back at the other two entrances. Veda and the others from behind the cloning lab were hesitantly coming out, though the chryssalid hybrid Buniq II remained behind the mechanized human Isitoq II in nervousness. From Beta squad’s section Inderpal and Qamut slowly lead their fellow abductees out.
“That was...intense…” Qamut said hesitantly. He looked over at the Inuit scout. “Atka?”
“Hey, why are you out here? It’s still dangerous and the rest.” Ashley looks at the remaining troops. “What’s left of the troops could still shoot you.”
“Right, what she said. I told you guys to hang back and wait for us to evac you,” Albert said as he and his squad joined the assembled soldiers.
“We were supposed to follow a distance back,” Veda said with an eyebrow raised. “Though I don’t know what you told the people you found.”
“It does appear you have terminated any threats in the room at the current time,” Isitoq II added mechanically.
Qamut rubbed the back of his neck. “Well...I wanted to make sure the other abductees are okay…” His eyes darted between Isitoq and Buniq. “Dear God…”
Ashley rubbed her neck. “Fine, stay out here I’ll tell the other soldiers not to shoot you”.
Atka ignored the ongoing debate and walked over. “Is there an Inuit girl, sixteen, among any of you? Looks sort of like me? Have you seen her, Qamut?”
The hunter shook his head. “No...I think the aliens took her to the back…did you find…?”
Atka swore. “I found my mother, but not Nouja. Dammit, we need to get there now, before they decide to execute their captives or something.”
Albert looked between his soldiers, muttering something between them. After a moment of this, Albert turned to Atka and said, “While morale and ammo is a bit low on our end, we’re ready to follow you wherever we need be.”
Eva rubbed her head. “Yeah nothing like a suicide on top of a suicide mission to boost morale.”
Atka gave Eva a glare. “Are you implying we should just back off? We came this far, I’m not abandoning those other abductees after we just defeated what is likely their strongest troops!”
Yaralria walked over. “I should inform the seven of you that your Plasma Rifles and the remaining Alien Grenade will self-destruct in thirty seconds.” She grimaced at the ensuing ringing in her head. “Save your conversation for later, this poses an immediate danger to me since I am close.”
As soon as the words ‘self-destruct’ were out of her mouth, Albert had already tossed the plasma rifle away, and the others quickly did the same.
“Right, so what’s our game plan for the rest of the mission ma’am?” Albert asked to Atka.
From a nearby broken-down drone, Cheshire’s voice said, “Atka… can you hear me?”
“I can, cat. Make it quick, we need to move soon,” Atka replied swiftly, ignoring how strange the source of his voice was.
“I’m afraid you are right about that, my irritable friend,” Cheshire said with a hint of cynicism. “I can detect a large power source powering up on the north end of the base. The energy signal is the same as those from the UFOs. I am afraid someone is planning to leave.”
Atka clenched her fist, spikes of psionic ice forming around it. “So those bastards are trying to escape, huh? Alpha, Beta, Delta, let’s move! Civilians, follow a good ten or twenty meters behind us.” The scout took a deep breath, and ran ahead, Delta following after a moment of surprise.
Albert muttered disgruntledly, “Never got a game plan.” With a quick hand gesture, the remnants of Beta followed the lead team into the depths of the base.
Maximillan had Alpha team follow, and the three squads formed up, heading into the base. They came to a lower platform overlooked by an upper platform. Three Mutons under the direction of the base’s second in command, the Thin Man “Samuel Wilson”, were destroying all the data they could...with plasma rifles. “Why does that...utter...coward...leave me to do his dirty work…” He glanced down at the approaching XCOM troops. “...dammit. Kill them!” he ordered, though began to back off, knowing the Mutons would be able to do no such thing.
The leader of the two Mutons, named Ogedei, seemed to realize this as well. He set up as if to open fire, but when Atka directed fire at the three Balmadaar, he stepped back, turning his weapon towards Samuel.
“What are you doing? Shoot them!” Samuel said, and then remembered which brute he was dealing with. “You...filthy…” he rolled to the side as Ogedei fired his rifle, dodging a potentially deadly hit with the enhanced speed of his body armor.
Albert’s step hitched a bit at the sight of the traitorous Muton, and he nearly stumbled as a result. More traitors? he thought, before dismissing the thought for another time as he opened fire at the non-traitorous Muton, scoring damaging hits across the alien’s form but failing to take it down.
Delta will go for the abductees. Beta and Alpha, clean up here and find the base’s leader. I’m pretty sure this Thin Man is only second. Atka conveyed telepathically to the two squad leaders. And...don’t kill that Muton. My sister made a valuable ally, it seems.
Right. Never do that again, Albert mentally replied, unnerved at his mind being laid bare so easily. “Right, Beta, Delta, let’s bag these assholes and get moving!”
The two Mutons, just now realizing what Ogedei was doing, started to back off from the railing, considering their options. Ogedei himself ducked behind cover, and shot again at Samuel. The Thin Man took a hit to his armor, but pretended as if the hit was glancing to get the brute to stop attacking him. Once Ogedei’s attention shifted to his former kinsmen, he started to slink towards the Abductee holding room.
One of the other Mutons charged Ogedei, tackling him to the ground. The two quickly started punching each other, seemingly forgetting about their weapons.
Both Ashley and Eva kick the third Muton before he can fire. Eva: “What are you doing?”
Ashley: “Hey, an alien that has a sense of honor in it. How can I not defend it?”
Eva: “Ash, I appreciate the help but I got this. You're a regular human. I’m augmented and can take more of a hit. You help out the others.”
There was a loud crack as Ogedei smashed in the face of the Balmadaar he was struggling with. He stood up, beginning to wonder how he was supposed to communicate with the humans without telepathy.
Atka’s team ran past towards the Abductee holding room, unaware Samuel had gone inside.
“Dammit!” Albert shouted, “Keep up the fire!” But despite the words, the laser fire petered off, both for ammunition reasons as well as psychological.
Amanda grit her teeth, clenching her metallic fists. “Get your shit together…” She raised her laser lance, sparks flying off her damaged arms and central armor, and fired off a blast at the remaining Sectopod. Her fire was joined by two Plasma Rifles still containing ammo, as Atka and Modya sought to avenge Grant Imahara along with Amanda. The other members of Delta could do little but slightly add to the crescendo of outgoing fire with their much-weaker laser weapons.
Albert grimaced as he fired off a pair of bursts at the Sectopod, his unfamiliarity with the weapon merely resulting in glancing hits across the hull of the alien robot. “C’mon you nimrods! Biggest Chryssie in the world doesn’t shake you, but one man going down does!?” The words had some effect on the shaken soldiers, and their assembled weapons added to the laser and plasma hell barreling down on the titan.
Finally, after absorbing far more fire than necessary, the Sectopod’s armor failed it, and it’s internals were ravaged by the combined arms of the force, the behemoth collapsing under it’s own weight as its reactor was breached and power failed. Blasts shook its hull as it met its end, shattering the chassis.
Atka shakily held a hand up as an unnerving silence fell over the wrecked central hallway. “That...should do it...Titans down. C-confirm that we have two K.I.A., s-someone.”
Ayame nodded. Rushing over to Wilhelmina, she didn’t have to examine her for long to know she was gone. She snatched up the medspray, and turned to Janina. “N-not losing you to girl. God… I’m sorry I wasn’t…”
Janina smiled weakly. “Yeah… me too.”
Ashley walked over to the fallen MEC. “Damn, how the hell can I fix this one, I’m trained to heal bones and flesh not wires and mechanics.” Ashley checked his pulse, “Well that’s fucked the MEC is dead. Dammit. Great our main tank is dead, but the suit might be salvageable and I guess that’s what matters.” Ashley rubbed her head. “And we’re not even done yet, we still have God knows how many aliens left. Ashley walks to Atka. “Well how was your day?”
Atka gave Ashley a rather cold look. “Not really funny right now...this is not how I was hoping this mission to go.” She glanced back at the other two entrances. Veda and the others from behind the cloning lab were hesitantly coming out, though the chryssalid hybrid Buniq II remained behind the mechanized human Isitoq II in nervousness. From Beta squad’s section Inderpal and Qamut slowly lead their fellow abductees out.
“That was...intense…” Qamut said hesitantly. He looked over at the Inuit scout. “Atka?”
“Hey, why are you out here? It’s still dangerous and the rest.” Ashley looks at the remaining troops. “What’s left of the troops could still shoot you.”
“Right, what she said. I told you guys to hang back and wait for us to evac you,” Albert said as he and his squad joined the assembled soldiers.
“We were supposed to follow a distance back,” Veda said with an eyebrow raised. “Though I don’t know what you told the people you found.”
“It does appear you have terminated any threats in the room at the current time,” Isitoq II added mechanically.
Qamut rubbed the back of his neck. “Well...I wanted to make sure the other abductees are okay…” His eyes darted between Isitoq and Buniq. “Dear God…”
Ashley rubbed her neck. “Fine, stay out here I’ll tell the other soldiers not to shoot you”.
Atka ignored the ongoing debate and walked over. “Is there an Inuit girl, sixteen, among any of you? Looks sort of like me? Have you seen her, Qamut?”
The hunter shook his head. “No...I think the aliens took her to the back…did you find…?”
Atka swore. “I found my mother, but not Nouja. Dammit, we need to get there now, before they decide to execute their captives or something.”
Albert looked between his soldiers, muttering something between them. After a moment of this, Albert turned to Atka and said, “While morale and ammo is a bit low on our end, we’re ready to follow you wherever we need be.”
Eva rubbed her head. “Yeah nothing like a suicide on top of a suicide mission to boost morale.”
Atka gave Eva a glare. “Are you implying we should just back off? We came this far, I’m not abandoning those other abductees after we just defeated what is likely their strongest troops!”
Yaralria walked over. “I should inform the seven of you that your Plasma Rifles and the remaining Alien Grenade will self-destruct in thirty seconds.” She grimaced at the ensuing ringing in her head. “Save your conversation for later, this poses an immediate danger to me since I am close.”
As soon as the words ‘self-destruct’ were out of her mouth, Albert had already tossed the plasma rifle away, and the others quickly did the same.
“Right, so what’s our game plan for the rest of the mission ma’am?” Albert asked to Atka.
From a nearby broken-down drone, Cheshire’s voice said, “Atka… can you hear me?”
“I can, cat. Make it quick, we need to move soon,” Atka replied swiftly, ignoring how strange the source of his voice was.
“I’m afraid you are right about that, my irritable friend,” Cheshire said with a hint of cynicism. “I can detect a large power source powering up on the north end of the base. The energy signal is the same as those from the UFOs. I am afraid someone is planning to leave.”
Atka clenched her fist, spikes of psionic ice forming around it. “So those bastards are trying to escape, huh? Alpha, Beta, Delta, let’s move! Civilians, follow a good ten or twenty meters behind us.” The scout took a deep breath, and ran ahead, Delta following after a moment of surprise.
Albert muttered disgruntledly, “Never got a game plan.” With a quick hand gesture, the remnants of Beta followed the lead team into the depths of the base.
Maximillan had Alpha team follow, and the three squads formed up, heading into the base. They came to a lower platform overlooked by an upper platform. Three Mutons under the direction of the base’s second in command, the Thin Man “Samuel Wilson”, were destroying all the data they could...with plasma rifles. “Why does that...utter...coward...leave me to do his dirty work…” He glanced down at the approaching XCOM troops. “...dammit. Kill them!” he ordered, though began to back off, knowing the Mutons would be able to do no such thing.
The leader of the two Mutons, named Ogedei, seemed to realize this as well. He set up as if to open fire, but when Atka directed fire at the three Balmadaar, he stepped back, turning his weapon towards Samuel.
“What are you doing? Shoot them!” Samuel said, and then remembered which brute he was dealing with. “You...filthy…” he rolled to the side as Ogedei fired his rifle, dodging a potentially deadly hit with the enhanced speed of his body armor.
Albert’s step hitched a bit at the sight of the traitorous Muton, and he nearly stumbled as a result. More traitors? he thought, before dismissing the thought for another time as he opened fire at the non-traitorous Muton, scoring damaging hits across the alien’s form but failing to take it down.
Delta will go for the abductees. Beta and Alpha, clean up here and find the base’s leader. I’m pretty sure this Thin Man is only second. Atka conveyed telepathically to the two squad leaders. And...don’t kill that Muton. My sister made a valuable ally, it seems.
Right. Never do that again, Albert mentally replied, unnerved at his mind being laid bare so easily. “Right, Beta, Delta, let’s bag these assholes and get moving!”
The two Mutons, just now realizing what Ogedei was doing, started to back off from the railing, considering their options. Ogedei himself ducked behind cover, and shot again at Samuel. The Thin Man took a hit to his armor, but pretended as if the hit was glancing to get the brute to stop attacking him. Once Ogedei’s attention shifted to his former kinsmen, he started to slink towards the Abductee holding room.
One of the other Mutons charged Ogedei, tackling him to the ground. The two quickly started punching each other, seemingly forgetting about their weapons.
Both Ashley and Eva kick the third Muton before he can fire. Eva: “What are you doing?”
Ashley: “Hey, an alien that has a sense of honor in it. How can I not defend it?”
Eva: “Ash, I appreciate the help but I got this. You're a regular human. I’m augmented and can take more of a hit. You help out the others.”
There was a loud crack as Ogedei smashed in the face of the Balmadaar he was struggling with. He stood up, beginning to wonder how he was supposed to communicate with the humans without telepathy.
Atka’s team ran past towards the Abductee holding room, unaware Samuel had gone inside.