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X-COM: A Story of Despair
Chapter 3: Shattering Charge
Part 2
New York City, The United States
May 3rd, 2018
1900 Hours
New York City was in flames. About an hour ago, attacks on the prominent US city commenced by alien forces. Transport craft dropped off swarms of previously unheard-of aliens, monstrous quadrupedal creatures with sharp claws for limbs and chitin plating. They were accompanied by the alien Drones, the mutilated Floaters - believed to be a cyborg version of the Mutons - in addition to strange new machines that seemed to be firing rail-accelerated bullets.
X-COM was sent to respond. Four separate dropships touched down in the city at about the same time, accompanied by a set of evac dropships - on loan from the US government - each. The purpose of the X-COM troops presence was clearly laid out for them: this was a rescue mission to hopefully keep the United States in the project despite whatever results the attack on this city might have. They couldn’t hope to fight all of the enemy themselves. Especially not when the bestial attackers seemed to be… multiplying.
Out of one particular dropship, four X-COM troopers stormed out, guns at the ready. There was the Sniper Atka Ipiktok, armed with a Laser Strike Rifle and Laser Pistol. Along with her was the Assault Desmond Walker, armed with a laser rifle and pistol and the Heavy Kris Smith, wielding a shiny new Laser LMG. The fourth member was the squad leader, Madelyne Wheeler, a Support with a Laser Carbine.
“Remember, our priority is to save whatever civilians we can. We should only focus on the enemy if they stand between us and the noncombatants,” Madelyne asserted, her eyes darting from place to place as she spoke, confirming for herself that they weren’t going to be shot at immediately. Luckily, that seemed to be the case.
“So… anyone else startled by the reports of what those new aliens are doing to the populace? I honestly hope it isn’t true.” Desmond said, for the first time actually seeming a bit shaken.
“I can’t say it fills me with a warm and fuzzy joy, but we should be prepared for anything,” Atka responded, placing her marksman rifle on her back so she could move and fire with her pistol.
Desmond checked over his weapon for what seemed like the twentieth time, the helmet he was wearing covering his worried expression, but his stiff way of walking conveyed it enough. “Let’s just be over with this as quickly as possible.”
As the team of four advanced town the street they had landed on, they encountered their first contacts. A trio of Floaters was firing upon a building, blowing holes in the side of it in an attempt to melt the civilians trapped inside. Atka quickly moved behind a pile of rubble, and stashed her pistol in its holster, bringing her long-range rifle to bear. “Get in a little closer and then I’ll kick this off,” the sniper suggested. As the others found cover close to the distracted fliers, Atka’s strike rifle fizzed, and a laser tore through the engine of the furthest Floater, sending them careening into a concrete sidewalk.
Kris opened fire with his LMG while Madelyne lined up a shot, but the former only served to make the other two aliens scatter, doing little to no damage to them. Desmond lined up his shot and fired, only scathing a Floater due to his shaky hands, but he quickly took a deep breath as he turned his gun to the other flying in the opposite direction but this time hit home, killing it.
Madelyne’s shot stabbed through the last one, blasting it out of the sky. She wasted no time in moving up, waving backwards to the previously-trapped civilians. “Dropships are that way! Get out of here!” The terrified New Yorkers didn’t think twice about the offer or the strange weapons the X-COM operatives had come with, fleeing in the direction the team had come from.
As more and more people fled out of the building, Desmond moved in to make sure everyone was out. He called it out and moved in a bit farther, and stopped dead in his tracks as there was the soft pattering of feet coming from up above him. “I think we got movement upstairs guys.” He called out. “Sounds like a lot of people too. I think they may be stuck.”
“Alright, we’ll just have to-” Atka began, before the window above shattered, and out rolled a man who had twin holes through his lungs. The ghoulish civilian lunged sluggishly at Desmond.
“Whoa, whoa, whoa!” He exclaimed, stepping back as he unloaded lasers into the ghoul’s chest, causing it to fall to the ground, still slowly crawling. “What the hell is that… thing?”
Atka seemed frozen for a moment, trying to calm her mind. “I… I have no idea…” A subsequent clatter resounded from the upper floor, and she didn’t fall prey to the same trick. Moving backwards, she caught a set of three violet arachnid creatures burst out of a window, each a floor above the last, and leapt down at the team. With a collective shout of surprise, Atka, Madelyne, and Kris opened fire on them. Kris and Madelyne tore through one of them, and Atka missed the second as it dashed at her while the other seemed to want to finish the job it’s zombie started.
Desmond fired only a few shots into the alien before his clip seemed to be empty and he fell back, drawing his Laser Pistol and sent a few calculated blasts into the purple thing’s face, causing it to leave a trail of goo as it slid to a stop in front of him. “Atka!” He yelled in warning.
The Inuit woman didn’t seem to have time to swap out her laser strike rifle for a pistol as the alien was upon her, and instead she tried to mindfray the creature. To her horror, it seemed to reel for a moment, but then raised its claws, able to overcome the mental attack. Then - with a blue glow around her hands that not only Desmond could see - the Chryssalid stumbled onto its back, its hind legs frozen to the ground.
Madelyne was surprised, but she didn’t let that cost Atka her life, drilling a laser into the creature’s skull that left it writhing, and Kris finished it off with a semi-overkill laser spray.
“Damn it… what is going on in this damn city?” Desmond asked after an extended period of silence, reloading his rifle.
“Hell if I know,” the heavy replied, replacing his exhausted charge pack with a fresh one. From the second-floor window, a civilian stumbled into view - another zombie - only to hold his chest in pain for a moment before a chryssalid ripped itself out of his body. Reflexively, Atka and Madelyne fired at the newly-born alien, taking it down. Another period of silence followed, before Kris added, “I suppose that explains how they’re multiplying.”
Desmond shook his head slowly, pushing himself to not hunch over and hurl. “This is one of the most populated cities in the world. If they multiply by people, this may be more trouble than any of us realized.” The Assault said, looking around.
“I’m not even sure we can stop them if there are many more…” Atka muttered. “We… we have a job to do though. We can’t back down just because there’s a risk we might not succeed.”
“Should we uh… burn any bodies we come across?” Desmond asked Madelyne with an apprehensive look.
Chapter 3: Shattering Charge
Part 2
New York City, The United States
May 3rd, 2018
1900 Hours
New York City was in flames. About an hour ago, attacks on the prominent US city commenced by alien forces. Transport craft dropped off swarms of previously unheard-of aliens, monstrous quadrupedal creatures with sharp claws for limbs and chitin plating. They were accompanied by the alien Drones, the mutilated Floaters - believed to be a cyborg version of the Mutons - in addition to strange new machines that seemed to be firing rail-accelerated bullets.
X-COM was sent to respond. Four separate dropships touched down in the city at about the same time, accompanied by a set of evac dropships - on loan from the US government - each. The purpose of the X-COM troops presence was clearly laid out for them: this was a rescue mission to hopefully keep the United States in the project despite whatever results the attack on this city might have. They couldn’t hope to fight all of the enemy themselves. Especially not when the bestial attackers seemed to be… multiplying.
Out of one particular dropship, four X-COM troopers stormed out, guns at the ready. There was the Sniper Atka Ipiktok, armed with a Laser Strike Rifle and Laser Pistol. Along with her was the Assault Desmond Walker, armed with a laser rifle and pistol and the Heavy Kris Smith, wielding a shiny new Laser LMG. The fourth member was the squad leader, Madelyne Wheeler, a Support with a Laser Carbine.
“Remember, our priority is to save whatever civilians we can. We should only focus on the enemy if they stand between us and the noncombatants,” Madelyne asserted, her eyes darting from place to place as she spoke, confirming for herself that they weren’t going to be shot at immediately. Luckily, that seemed to be the case.
“So… anyone else startled by the reports of what those new aliens are doing to the populace? I honestly hope it isn’t true.” Desmond said, for the first time actually seeming a bit shaken.
“I can’t say it fills me with a warm and fuzzy joy, but we should be prepared for anything,” Atka responded, placing her marksman rifle on her back so she could move and fire with her pistol.
Desmond checked over his weapon for what seemed like the twentieth time, the helmet he was wearing covering his worried expression, but his stiff way of walking conveyed it enough. “Let’s just be over with this as quickly as possible.”
As the team of four advanced town the street they had landed on, they encountered their first contacts. A trio of Floaters was firing upon a building, blowing holes in the side of it in an attempt to melt the civilians trapped inside. Atka quickly moved behind a pile of rubble, and stashed her pistol in its holster, bringing her long-range rifle to bear. “Get in a little closer and then I’ll kick this off,” the sniper suggested. As the others found cover close to the distracted fliers, Atka’s strike rifle fizzed, and a laser tore through the engine of the furthest Floater, sending them careening into a concrete sidewalk.
Kris opened fire with his LMG while Madelyne lined up a shot, but the former only served to make the other two aliens scatter, doing little to no damage to them. Desmond lined up his shot and fired, only scathing a Floater due to his shaky hands, but he quickly took a deep breath as he turned his gun to the other flying in the opposite direction but this time hit home, killing it.
Madelyne’s shot stabbed through the last one, blasting it out of the sky. She wasted no time in moving up, waving backwards to the previously-trapped civilians. “Dropships are that way! Get out of here!” The terrified New Yorkers didn’t think twice about the offer or the strange weapons the X-COM operatives had come with, fleeing in the direction the team had come from.
As more and more people fled out of the building, Desmond moved in to make sure everyone was out. He called it out and moved in a bit farther, and stopped dead in his tracks as there was the soft pattering of feet coming from up above him. “I think we got movement upstairs guys.” He called out. “Sounds like a lot of people too. I think they may be stuck.”
“Alright, we’ll just have to-” Atka began, before the window above shattered, and out rolled a man who had twin holes through his lungs. The ghoulish civilian lunged sluggishly at Desmond.
“Whoa, whoa, whoa!” He exclaimed, stepping back as he unloaded lasers into the ghoul’s chest, causing it to fall to the ground, still slowly crawling. “What the hell is that… thing?”
Atka seemed frozen for a moment, trying to calm her mind. “I… I have no idea…” A subsequent clatter resounded from the upper floor, and she didn’t fall prey to the same trick. Moving backwards, she caught a set of three violet arachnid creatures burst out of a window, each a floor above the last, and leapt down at the team. With a collective shout of surprise, Atka, Madelyne, and Kris opened fire on them. Kris and Madelyne tore through one of them, and Atka missed the second as it dashed at her while the other seemed to want to finish the job it’s zombie started.
Desmond fired only a few shots into the alien before his clip seemed to be empty and he fell back, drawing his Laser Pistol and sent a few calculated blasts into the purple thing’s face, causing it to leave a trail of goo as it slid to a stop in front of him. “Atka!” He yelled in warning.
The Inuit woman didn’t seem to have time to swap out her laser strike rifle for a pistol as the alien was upon her, and instead she tried to mindfray the creature. To her horror, it seemed to reel for a moment, but then raised its claws, able to overcome the mental attack. Then - with a blue glow around her hands that not only Desmond could see - the Chryssalid stumbled onto its back, its hind legs frozen to the ground.
Madelyne was surprised, but she didn’t let that cost Atka her life, drilling a laser into the creature’s skull that left it writhing, and Kris finished it off with a semi-overkill laser spray.
“Damn it… what is going on in this damn city?” Desmond asked after an extended period of silence, reloading his rifle.
“Hell if I know,” the heavy replied, replacing his exhausted charge pack with a fresh one. From the second-floor window, a civilian stumbled into view - another zombie - only to hold his chest in pain for a moment before a chryssalid ripped itself out of his body. Reflexively, Atka and Madelyne fired at the newly-born alien, taking it down. Another period of silence followed, before Kris added, “I suppose that explains how they’re multiplying.”
Desmond shook his head slowly, pushing himself to not hunch over and hurl. “This is one of the most populated cities in the world. If they multiply by people, this may be more trouble than any of us realized.” The Assault said, looking around.
“I’m not even sure we can stop them if there are many more…” Atka muttered. “We… we have a job to do though. We can’t back down just because there’s a risk we might not succeed.”
“Should we uh… burn any bodies we come across?” Desmond asked Madelyne with an apprehensive look.