Some (but not I) say this chapter is the entire point of Chaos Race.
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Chaos Race
Part 4: Purple
Written by: Adrian Tymes and Alessandro Sanasi
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Faster than most eyes could track, Princess Sally Acorn dashed down a path she
had traveled more times than she cared to count. It was one of the many paths
that lead from Knothole's entrance to the meadow surrounding Robotropolis.
She recognized every tree; the forest animals that scattered out of her way
seemed like old friends. The shadow cast by the Floating Island just made it
seem as though night had already fallen, until she left the shadow behind. Most
familiar of all, though, was the part that she wished she would never have had
to experience: Robotropolis itself. Merely seeing the former capital of the
Kingdom of Acorn reminded her why she had to retrieve the purple Chaos Emerald
before the city's residents did.
The abrupt change from fresh air to barely tolerable smog put her instincts on
alert, but she knew Packbell would be too distracted to deal with her at the
moment. Sally was more concerned about the hedgehog she carried, whom she still
considered untested. She put Amy down and lead her into the city, carefully
avoiding detection.
******
The emerald's course had been plotted to one of Robotropolis's few remaining
power plants, where the electromagnetic fields would severely hamper any robotic
sensors. Any life form would have little trouble finding the emerald - but most
such forms in the city were not in a position to care about it. As far as Sally
knew, there were only four types of life present: byproducts of Robotnik's
experiments, most of which led deliberately short, painful lives; a few traces
of nonsentient life, primarily rodents, that struggled to eke out an ecological
niche; billions of Mobians who had been turned into robotic slaves, almost too
far gone to still be called alive; and two Freedom Fighters, who did not intend
to stay for long.
Amy Rose, on the other hand, was stunned by the sheer contempt for life that
Robotropolis oozed. She had been to the city a few times before, but it was
still new enough to her that she sometimes thought it was just a nightmare. "I
wish Sonic was here to help us," she said. "I always felt safe when he was
around. He never let me out of his sight..."
"That's 'cause he wanted to make sure you won't cause any trouble," Sally
replied dryly. They were on a death defying mission to save both Knothole and
the Floating Island, and all Amy could think of was Sonic.
"No, he did because he loves to have me around. I always stick up for him, and
I believe in him."
Sally frowned. "I care for him too. You just want him because he's cool and
popular..."
"You care for him? You've never let him know that you love him. You order him
around, and flirt with every guy who comes your way. How is that caring?"
"What?" Sally stopped in her pace. "I never flirted with other guys!"
"Oh yeah?" Amy grinned smugly. "Remember Griff, the Freedom Fighter from the
underground city? Sonic told me everything about it. Case closed!"
"That...that was just because Griff was so handsome. Sonic knows I love him.
We go for walks, sit under the moonlight...snuggle..."
"Well, I would too if you'd stop hogging him! You're always around him, every
minute. I can't get close 'cause you won't let me!"
Sally nodded. "That's right. I won't let you because you don't need to. Why
don't you find someone your own age?"
"Why don't you find someone your own species?"
Sally wanted to give an adequate reply, but a noise coming from a nearby alley
caught her attention. She quickly ducked behind a nearby garbage pile, pulling
Amy down with her as a SWATbot walked by. "Still hasn't changed their timers,"
she thought. "Packbell's getting sloppy."
"Oof! Was it something I said?" Amy gasped, unaware of the robot. When Sally
had pulled her down, she had looped her arm around Amy's neck, barely loose
enough to allow Amy to speak and breathe.
"Shut up, for heaven's sake," Sally whispered. "There's a SWATbot nearby!"
She was too late. The robot sentry had already stopped, turned around, and
started to walk toward the garbage pile, laser ready to fire.
"Great, now we've been spotted," Sally thought, while ducking deeper into the
pile and cursing herself that she had taken Amy with her on this mission.
"Let's hope he won't find us..."
Suddenly, a small metal arrow zipped past Sally's head and pierced the SWATbot's
armor, vital circuits, and power supply, sending sparks everyhwhere. The robot
made a few jerky moves, then fell to the ground with a *CRASH*. It remained
motionless, useful only as scrap.
"What..?" Sally turned around, to see Amy holding a small gun-shaped object
with a bow-shaped piece attached to the end of its barrel.
"Nice gadget, huh?" Amy smirked while inserting a new arrow. "I brought this
in case I had to deal with SWATbots. Works every time."
"Now listen here, young lady," Sally growled. "Next time, be more careful.
Just because Sonic always takes risks doesn't mean that we should do the same."
"Oh, you prissy princesses are all the same," Amy pouted. "Prissy. Sonic likes
how I handle things. That's why we fit together so perfectly."
Sally sighed. "Listen, I'm not going to stand here and bicker on this! Let's
ask Sonic himself who he prefers, as soon as we get back!"
"FINE! I can't wait to hear his decision."
Sally took her microcomputer from her boot. "Nicole, can you locate the
emerald?"
"AFFIRMATIVE, SALLY. THE EMERALD IS LOCATED IN THE POWER PLANT 50 METERS TO
YOUR LEFT," Nicole replied.
"Ok, let's go!"
******
Amy and Sally reached a huge platform overlooking the generator array. The
power plants were about as close as anything in Robotropolis got towards waste
management: they burned organic refuse from the rest of the city, and used the
rising smoke to turn turbines which generated electricity. Even here, the
atmosphere was not actually toxic, but it smelled as if it were. When the power
plants were operating at 100 percent of their designed capacity, only special
acid-proof robots could safely operate below the platform, whose air filters
recycled the acidic vapors for use elsewhere. Packbell had been running the
plants at above 100 percent ever since his takeover. Even though the plant
occupied a full square kilometer of Robotropolis, and was hundreds of meters
tall, Robotnik's insistence on a polluting design had ultimately worked to his
disadvantage: Mobitropolis's smaller power plants had, before Robotnik wrecked
them in his takeover, produced many times as much power with no pollution.
Totally oblivious to this, Amy's thoughts were still centered around Sonic.
"He's going to like *me* better!"
"Yeah, right." Sally nodded in anticipation. "Now, can you please give it a
rest? We have to find the emerald. Start searching!"
They both started to search the platform. The ventilators, which spared them
from the acidic sauna meters below, projected enough of their machinery through
the platform to turn it into a giant maze.
"Once Sonic even brought me a flower when I felt glum..." Amy sighed, lost in
her thoughts.
"Just one?" Sally snorted, unable to stand it any longer. She walked over to
Amy, and turned her around. "Listen here, pencil head! Sonic is mine! I have
known him longer than you, and I give the orders around here!"
"Boyfriend stealer!"
"He was never your boyfriend to begin with!"
"'Cause you stole him from me!"
"I'm a princess. I will go out with whomever I choose. Sonic is mine. Go
find your own boyfriend."
"Go find your brain!"
"Don't talk back to me, young lady!"
Amy grinned. "I'm not one of your Freedom Fighters, I'm a free hedghog. You
can't command me. I will talk back to whomever I choose!"
Sally was getting really mad now. "Watch what you're saying, little girl..."
"Don't call me a little girl, you egotistical excuse for royalty," Amy cried
back, inwardly seething.
"Go jump in a roboticizer!"
With that, Sally leaped at Amy. They both rolled over the ground, fighting
furiously.
"There's only one girl fit for Sonic, and that's me!" Amy screamed.
"There's not enough room for the both of us, you pink pin cushion!"
At this close range, Amy could not turn around to use her quills, and thanks to
her reliance on her pistol, she was not very experienced in hand to hand combat.
Sally, on the other hand, was in her element. She saw Amy trying to curl up,
and countered with a well aimed uppercut. The force of her blow sent the
hedgehog flying across the roof. She watched with satisfaction as Amy crashed
into the back side of a projecting air vent.
Sally climbed a nearby railing to get up again, and dusted herself off. "There!
That should teach you not to mess with a princess, you EEK!" The railing she
had leaned on suddenly gave way, and she fell over the edge of the platform.
In an instant, Amy dove forwards toward Sally, and managed to grab her
outstretched hand. Sally looked down at the generators below, which were
working so far over their design capacity that arcs of electricity played
between them through the deadly miasma. One of the arcs nipped at Sally's
heels, prompting her to grab Amy's arm with her other hand. Only then did Sally
realize why she was still above the vapor.
Sally looked at Amy, and for a brief moment, she was afraid that Amy might just
drop her. A moment that seemed like an eternity to her. Eventually, Amy's arm
slowly pulled her upwards, until she was safely back on the platform.
"Why...why didn't you let me fall?" Sally was panting heavily, fear having made
her forget to breathe. "You could have had Sonic all to yourself."
"No way! Sonic will choose who he loves. I will make him love me because of
who I am, not because I'm the only one left. Besides, we're after the purple
emerald, right?" Amy's other hand grabbed the gem, caught on some wiring just
below the railing Sally had fallen through. "Purple is the color of royalty, so
you should have it." She offered it up to her opponent.
Sally snatched the emerald from Amy, then paused to consider what she had just
said. "Yes, royalty should have it..."
One thought screamed in her head, but Sally would not let herself give voice to
it: "...the one who has earned royalty, not the one who was born with it."