The Wheel of Fire, #36: Dawn of Seiryu
Written by Razorclaw X (spiceoflife@NYChotmail.com)
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"Next week there can't be any crisis. My schedule is
full already."--Henry A. Kissinger
"Nothing in life is to be feared. It is only to be
understood."--Marie Curie
She heard them as she slept. They communicated in
their strange, archaic tongue, which appeared to be a
series of signals of varying amplitudes and frequencies
one after another. When she opened her eyes, she could
also see them.
Hokuto opened her eyes to the darkness of the void,
the space between the planes. Immediately she felt the
touch of cold steel pressed against her body, and when
she tried to move her hands the Shadow Weaver found she
could not.
Staring down, for only her head was not fastened
down, Hokuto saw that every part of her body, from the
neck down, was encased in a shell of metal. Reaching
far downward, farther than her eyes could see, Hokuto
realized her body was attached to some sort of tower
construct; a machine of some sort.
But that didn't mean she could not see the bottom.
Scurrying here and there were spherical-shaped copper
creatures, each supported on four spider-like legs.
Each of the spheroids were using a set of welding irons
on their manipulative appendages, apparently still
constructing the device to which Hokuto belonged to.
Slowly she recalled the events leading up to her
capture. One of the spheroids shot her, that much was
clear. What she didn't understand at the time was that
she was still alive, but rather sleepy. Falling to the
earth in the dark cave helplessly Hokuto remembered
bits and pieces of what happened, but what was clear in
her mind was that they dragged her into a tear in the
middle of the cave, a tear that chilled her to the
bone.
It was the chill of the void, she knew, that the
ancient Mekani were imprisoned in for all time, as the
old ones wished it. However, it was not to be, if the
mechanical plague, as demonstrated by their workers
below, is actively wandering the planes around their
prison of nothingness. For the life of her Hokuto could
not think of a reason the mechanical plague would keep
her alive.
She tried to imagine a place of haven, but a sudden
jolt shocked her body.
The cold steel pressing against her exposed skin was
more than a brace, Hokuto realized wearily. There has
to be a way to warn the others... before the Mekani
finish whatever this contraption is.
Although it was well-past visiting hours for the
hospital, Shion made a few calls, pulling a few strings
and calling in favors. In effect, the room which the
former paladin Spencer was resting was cleared for him,
Akane, and Shizuka for the rest of the night, much to
the recovering man's disappointment, to say the least.
Sitting in a chair, hand-cuffed on one arm, Shizuka
sat, the same manner as hours before, to the left of
Spencer's bed. She hung her head low, terror in her
eyes, while the former paladin was lying on his side,
his back away from the priestess. Both Akane and Shion
sat in the next bed over, curtain pulled between theirs
and Spencer's to afford a little privacy.
"I'm surprised you pulled it off," admitted Akane.
Shion nodded. "It's what I do for a living." He
thumbed over his shoulder. "But I don't think it's
going to do much good if something doesn't happen
between the two."
"You're an information broker, aren't you?"
"Was I too obvious?"
"A little." Akane offered a smile. "Maybe you didn't
say it directly, but you dropped enough hints."
"Heh," he chuckled. "Maybe I ought to keep my mouth
shut." Changing the subject, he turned to Akane saying,
"Compared to you and Ranma, I'm useless. I'm so weak
that I get beat up by guys that want a piece of me, and
that's lots of guys."
"But you help people, too," Akane pointed out,
catching on to what Shion was driving at. "You don't
have to be a martial artist to do good; you can do it
in your own way."
"And the questionable stuff, too," added Shion.
"Everyone does their part," Akane insisted,
displaying unexpected optimism. "I mean, if the things
Master Higure wanted to discuss has to do with the
feelings I've been having lately...."
"Huh?"
"I've been getting the feeling that something bad is
about to happen."
"Ah, premonition." Shion shook his head.
They heard a soft knock on the door.
Sighing, the mercenary stood up from the bed and
headed for the door. "I guess it's our visitor."
"You called someone?!" Spencer yelled. "At this time
of night?"
"Oh, don't worry," assured Akane. "You'll like it."
Slowly, Shion opened the door, allowing the newcomer
inside. Spencer sat up in bed, jaw dropping in surprise
when he recognized the man. "S...sir Amakusa!"
"I'm going by Nishimura again," Senryu informed the
sharpshooter, stepping into the room with all his
youthful glory. "I'm no longer who I once was."
Slowly, the paladin nodded. "You've come back, just
to see your unworthy servant?"
"No," the founder of Saint Hebereke replied. "I've
come because of your friend there." He raised a finger,
pointing it in Shizuka's direction.
Spencer snorted. "You've got to be kidding."
"Spencer, what was the first thing I taught you?"
The sharpshooter considered this for a moment. "Never
waver in what you believe to be right?"
"Oh, that's helping lots!" complained Shion.
Senryu raised a hand, silencing the mercenary. "Do
you know what's wrong with that, old friend?" When the
former paladin did not answer immediately he pressed
on. "It means you're single-minded. That is a terrible
thing to be if taken too far."
"But Sir Ama... I mean, Sir Nishimura...."
"I know what I said," Senryu replied patiently. He
cast his eyes in Shizuka's direction. "It's like this:
a tree and a reed stand in a field. A heavy gale blows
through the field, and while the tree will resist with
all its might, the reed will blow with the wind. The
wind's name is Change, Spencer."
The sharpshooter said nothing.
"If the wind is strong enough, the tree will be
ripped from its roots and toppled, but no matter how
strong the wind may be the reed will always survive
because it is flexible. Yes, Spencer, it is a virtue to
be unwavering in your beliefs, but not to the point
where it leads to your self-destruction. God gave us
brains so we can make these decisions; we are not
lemmings that blindly jump off the cliff because the
one ahead of us did so."
He turned back toward Spencer. "We fell, old friend,
because we were the trees. Because of my blind devotion
Joseph is dead and any credibility we held in this town
has sunk. Because I trusted too much I allowed a demon
to possess me and build a false following in the name
of God. We allowed our pride and devotion to ruin many
lives, including our own. In a way," he gestured toward
Shizuka, "perhaps she shot you because God willed it.
Perhaps she shot you because it is a message saying,
'you have too much pride!'"
"Pride," echoed Spencer, pondering the word.
"Mr. Nishimura sure is hard on him," Shion whispered
to Akane.
She nodded in agreement. "No wonder people follow his
example!"
"We need to open our eyes and move on," continued
Senryu. "Spencer, I'm not ordering you to forgive this
girl. I'm asking. I'm asking not because it is the nice
thing to do, nor the right thing to do. I'm asking you
because it is what you MUST do. You are being tested,
Spencer, and if you cannot pass this simple test of
will, then perhaps you are not fit to be in my employ,
or the employ of others."
"Sir Nishimura," Spencer said frantically, "you are
willing to take me back?!"
He nodded. "I know you're going to be released
tomorrow morning, and I need all the help I can get to
restructure our legacy. We can't do it without you."
Senryu extended his hand toward the sharpshooter,
waiting expectantly. Spencer looked at the hand, in a
haze of shock, and slowly reached out and shook it with
his own hand, offering a strong grip. The founder
smiled in satisfaction.
"Well, that's one happy ending," Shion noted. "Shizu,
isn't that good news?"
The priestess said nothing, running her fingers
through her feathers nervously.
"Um... you're..." Spencer started, his voice
faltering as he seemed to notice Shizuka for the first
time that night. "Cripes, you're a mess."
"You ONLY just noticed?" Akane snapped.
The sharpshooter leaned on his side, this time
facing toward the terrified priestess. He reached out
his right hand to touch her face, but she caught it
with her free hand, with a strength that surprised the
former paladin.
"Look, maybe you won't believe me," Spencer said,
"but...."
"I don't care to be forgiven," Shizuka whispered.
"Eh?!" Akane and Shion gasped at once.
"It is worse than I thought," Higure Furui said,
entering the room suddenly.
"Where've you been, old man?" asked Shion angrily.
"It is not as simple," the former Orochi assassin
explained. "Surely Hokuto must have known this, so she
built a failsafe into her mind trap. In other words,
Shizuka won't overcome it until she forgives herself."
"Shit!" cursed Shion, punching the wall.
Akane slapped her hand over her face and shook her
head. "I knew it was too easy."
"What do you know, Master Higure?!" yelled Shizuka,
her voice rising above a whisper for the first time
in hours. Her voice choked on tears, bursting from all
the pent-up terror within. "What makes you think you
have all the answers?!"
"Sadly, I do not," conceded Higure softly. He folded
his arms. "Unfortunately, I believe none of us,
present or not, can help you this time. This is a
matter you must solve yourself."
"Perhaps I can talk to her?" proposed Senryu. "Get
her to listen?"
"I'm RIGHT here, old man," spat the priestess. "Don't
talk about me like I'm not here!" She panned her eyes
around the room to all the occupants. "All of you! Talk
about me as if I'm not here, as if I'm some doll!"
"One thing's for sure," Shion muttered, "some of her
is back."
"Memory leak," agreed Higure. "Hokuto's trap is not
absolute, but the will is still entangled."
"And she has to trigger the rest herself?" Akane
wondered, sighing. "What else can go wrong?"
Higure eyed Akane wearily, shaking his head. "If you
care to allow me to explain it to you...."
Ryoga Hibiki never felt better about being home.
As he walked down the path leading to the house on
the Unryu pig farm memories of Akari, the happy times
they spent together, and their plans for the future,
passed in Ryoga's thoughts, the heavy pack on his back
becoming lighter with each step. He could not remember
how long he had been gone from her side, but the one
thing he knew was that she would wait for him. She
always waited for him.
Love is such a grand feeling, he thought.
Despite the lateness of the hour, he noticed a light
in one of the windows, the one near the front door.
Picking up his pace, Ryoga dashed all the way to the
house, his feet doing all the talking. He shouted out
Akari's name, voice echoing throughout the night for
all the distance Ryoga could hear. Activity, in the
form of shadows, could be seen moving against the light
in the window, and Ryoga imaged it to be Akari, rushing
out to greet him.
By the time he was to the front steps the door had
opened, but it was not the face he wanted to see.
"I knew you'd be back," Hokuto Takemasa said in a low
tone. "Just on time, in fact."
"What are you doing here?!" demanded Ryoga. "You're
the one that keeps causing trouble, aren't you?"
"Yes, I'm Hokuto," she answered with amusement. "Is
this the first time we've formally met? I've lost
track; maybe I need a score card."
"Where's Akari?!"
"Oh, you mean her?" With a quick jerk Hokuto dragged
Akari to the window by the rope binding her.
"Ryoga, don't!" she shouted.
"Akari!" His hands balled into fists.
"Don't worry, I didn't do anything to her yet,"
assured the Shadow Weaver. "She'll remain that way if
you do something for me."
"Only if you let her go!" demanded Ryoga.
"It won't matter," Hokuto said with a shrug. "What
you're going to do is go back to Tokyo. Right now."
"Go back?!" Ryoga shouted angrily. "I just came from
there!"
"If you don't," Hokuto jerked the rope hard, forcing
Akari to squeal in terror. "you may not have a wife for
much longer!"
Gritting his teeth angrily, it took all of self-
control for Ryoga to utter, "Tell me what to do."
"You'll figure that out when you get there," Hokuto
replied. "Now, hold still."
No sooner had the Shadow Weaver finished her order
that Ryoga felt himself sinking into the ground. Panic
seized him as he instinctively tried to pull his feet
out, but the sinking continued. He planted his palms
against the earth as the shadow below consumed him up
to his waste, and finally he realized that Hokuto and
Akari were sinking as well.
"Don't fight it!" ordered Hokuto. "Let go!"
"What're you doing?!" Ryoga screamed, his arms ready
to buckle.
"We're going for a little ride!" she sneered, raising
her free hand up and firing a shadow bolt at the
martial artist.
Pain washing over him, Ryoga barely remembered
releasing his grip on the earth. Cold darkness engulfed
him, Akari, and Hokuto, biting at his skin and chilling
him to the bone.
"I'm doing you a favor," he heard Hokuto say, her
voice coming from all directions. "You and your
beloved shall be spared the initial onslaught... for
now."
"What onslaught?" Ryoga asked, although he thought it
more than he spoke it.
She told him.
Mousse filed away the last of Tofu's notes, slamming
the filing cabinet closed, much to the chiropractic
doctor's annoyance.
"Mousse, can't you be a little more gentle?" asked
Tofu. "If it got any louder it'd irritate the
neighbors for sure."
The Master of Hidden Weapons shrugged. "Well, the
way I count it, you won't have to put up with it much
longer. A couple more days like this, and I can go home
in a jiffy."
Tofu nodded quickly. "Yes, yes, a thousand times.
You've only said at least three hundred times since
you started working here."
"You kept count?"
"Of course not!"
Their argument was cut short as they felt a loud
rumble beneath their feet. Both Mousse and Tofu
stared down to the floor of the office, startled.
"It can't be an earthquake!" Tofu shouted.
As if to congratulate him a large, spike lance
burst from the floor, throwing up splinters of wood and
dirt everywhere. Immediately following the lance came
a second, followed by the spheroid to whom they
belonged to.
"You just HAD to jinx it!" Mousse complained as the
spheroid's single ruby eye focused on him. Quickly he
slipped on the magic claws, twiddling the talons as if
they were his own fingers.
Tofu, on the other side of the spheroid, shouted,
"What on earth...?!"
"So, you want to play, eh?" baited the weapons
master to the intruder. "Let's dance!"
Battle was the last thing on Shampoo's mind as she
slumped out of her house, but she held a strong grip on
her pair of bonbori nevertheless. Her hunter's eyes
darted back and forth, then focused on the source of
the commotion in the middle of the Amazon village.
A pair of spheroid creatures, standing on four
insect-like legs each, were attacking the warriors with
two lance-like appendages. Shampoo watched as the
closer warriors got batted around by the long, blunt
sides of the spike lances, flung away from the metal
monsters.
"As if war is not enough!" she hissed. "Now they
throw machines at us?!"
Gritting her teeth in anger, Shampoo charged into
battle, not knowing that she wasn't the only one doing
so at that time.
"Geez, Ranma," Nabiki teased, leaning against the
frame of the open door to his room, "I'd think you'd
be jealous that Akane's hanging out with a bunch of
guys."
Ranma refused to dignify his sister-in-law's words
with an answer as he lay on his bed, propping his head
up on his arms and staring at the ceiling. For several
long moments he allowed Nabiki the satisfaction of
making him jealous-- or so she wanted to believe. It
took months of training, but like any other form of
training Ranma learned how to shut-out and filter
certain pieces of information. Especially where Nabiki
was concerned such a skill was a boon.
He heard a ping sound from down the hall, which
immediately caught Nabiki's attention.
"Oops, gotta go!" she said, quickly darting down
the hall. "Must be that message...."
"Pff, women," Ranma snorted. "All about the fast lane
for her."
"I see you're still up."
Immediately the martial artist sat up, his eyes to
the open window. He groaned. "Dammit, don't you ever
go to sleep?"
"It's getting harder," Kanna said, her head hanging
upside-down in the window. Ranma imagined she was
hanging there like a spider, but shook his head when
he remembered what kind of position that was.
Quickly she slipped into the bedroom, head-first,
dragging her double death scythe along with her. For
the first time in years Ranma got a good look at the
brass necklace, which suspended a large chunk of carved
amethyst with a preserved silk spinner spider within.
It was somewhat appropriate, considering the name
'Rajura' was the name of a silk spinner. He wondered
for a moment why she wore such a heavy piece of
jewelry.
"Something's happening," she shared, her tone
serious. "Whatever it is, it's coming after me as
well."
"What?" asked Ranma, standing up. "I don't feel a
thing."
She grabbed his arm desperately, clutching tightly.
"I don't have much time, because they're pretty good
trackers. I think your family would be upset if they
attacked the house."
"Who?!"
He saw Kanna's head twitch, and recognized it to be
a premonition. "Damn, there's no time!" Immediately she
bolted through the window.
"Kanna, wait!" Ranma cried, leaping out the window
after her.
Standing on the roof, he spied the Crystal Spider
leaping from roof-to-roof at high speed, obviously in
desperate flight. Warming himself up Ranma sprung into
action, his bare feet leaving the cold roof tiles and
exchanging them for air, only to return to cold tile
once again.
He kept after Kanna, slowly gaining in speed and
closing the distance gap between the two. Silently
Ranma wished he had taken the time to put his shoes on,
but if he wanted to see why Kanna, a cold rival, would
come to him for help.
Tatewaki felt his stamina diminish even further as
he swung the Phoenix Sword-enhanced Earth Dragon Sword
at the mechanical opponents. They surrounded him, one
after another, bursting from the ground in seemingly
endless numbers, throwing up concrete everywhere.
He heard one of the spheroids cock a spring, and
dodged out of the way. Behind him, a telephone pole
shattered where the spring-launched bullet hit, but the
kendoist had little time to think over the damage as he
slashed at the attacker. Withdrawing from the burning
stroke Tatewaki wheeled his arm around, cleanly slicing
two more of the mechanized terrors.
For every few of the spheroids that were armed
exclusively with the spike lances, one appeared that
was armed with the spring cannons, making them as sort
of captains of the hive-like monsters. Tatewaki cursed
them, remembering the first encounter with the captain-
type machines, as it almost blew off his head.
"Tenacious monstrosities!" he cried, downing the
last of the attack squad. Tatewaki threw his eyes
through the night, toward the Kuno estate, silhouetted
by the moon. "Why must haven be so close and yet so
far?"
Not waiting for the answer, Tatewaki burst into a
sprint toward the estate, just as more spheroids
appeared to retrieve their damaged brethren.
She could hear them in her head as they communicated
from one to another, and Hokuto wondered if it was due
to some heightened sense while in the void. Perhaps it
was thought on a basic level, or her new affinity for
the machine she was grafted to that was doing it.
Nevertheless, in the midst of the hive mind, there were
individual voices in the bee-like plague.
"The warriors are insufficient to carry out the task
on Earth," one of the Mekani Enforcers deliberated, the
one designated as Enforcer Alpha. Directly feeding
off their minds Hokuto determined that it was one of
three primary Enforcers, the others being Beta and
Gamma, that directed the soldiers for the singular one,
the Director.
Realizing she was in a unique position, Hokuto opened
her mind, stretching out with her thoughts through the
tears in the void, to the Earth. Each strand of thought
spewed from the tears, seeking specific minds. She
found them all at once, and, without realizing it, made
mental contact with them all, tethering them to the
central nexus that was her mind. Her consciousness
split into multiple functions at once, accomplishing
many tasks at once and efficiently, like a machine. She
felt the confusion of some, and the pains of others;
she took them all in and gave them their own individual
assurances. She found a block amongst the minds she
brushed, but ignored it and moved on.
Opening her mind to all of them, she said, "This is
the threat you face; they are called the Mekani."
All at once, she flooded their minds with all she
knew, and all the Mekani knew, extracting it delicately
like a surgeon from the hive mind. She felt their
confusions and doubts, but the thoughts continued to
flood them nonetheless. From some Hokuto received a
response back, a response of recognition of the threat;
as she thought, the Mekani had already invaded the
Earth.
A stray thought from Ranma Saotome blasted her. "What
makes you think I'll trust you?"
Without the interference of distance, a response
came from down the wire, originating from Cinder. "It
is as the Shadow Weaver explained."
"Even now, wearily, the enemy gather in greater
number still," Tatewaki offered, sharing thoughts on
his encounters.
"They are after the elemental artifacts," Shang Long
said.
"Long time no see," Higure replied.
"Yes," returned the monk. "The mechanical plague
even now threatens the Kami Plane, and while we have
managed to hold them back on our end, they are
suffering much more than we do."
"The kami are weakened because most people do not
believe in them anymore," Sypha continued. "Those of us
on Earth no longer draw upon the magical weave that
governs the Kami Plane, but the one that governs the
Earth."
"Who let you back?" asked Ranma.
"I'm just hoping this is a really, REALLY, bad
dream," they heard Miranda say.
"Wake up!" Hokuto commanded, feeling like a telephone
receptionist. "The Enforcer in charge of Earth's
invasion, Alpha, is still attempting to reorganize its
forces; Earth's warriors proved more powerful than they
anticipated. They expected less resistance due to their
isolation from the kami. You cannot allow them to
seize the elemental artifacts, no matter the cost."
"But if they seize enough artifacts from the Kami
Plane, what we do here will do no good," Sypha pointed
out. "Some of us must enter the Kami Plane and help
our brethren there."
"That is true," conceded Hokuto. "Some of you must
travel to the Shrine of the Four Gods. There, Cinder
will open the Gate of Heaven for you, and you will be
able to travel to the Kami Plane unharmed. They are
just as important to the conflict as you are."
"But keeping the artifacts from the Mekani is but a
temporary solution," she added. "Their Director, too,
must be destroyed."
"If they could resist the old gods, then how do you
expect us to win?" asked Konatsu.
For that question, Hokuto did not have an answer.
Ryoga woke chilled, and all his lingering thoughts
were blotted out by the coldness of the darkness.
He felt the concrete street below him, the feeling
coming back to him. Sitting up, he spied Akari nearby,
still tied up, unconscious.
"Ow, what a dream," he muttered, remembering what
the strange girl told him. "What's going on?"
As if to answer his question Ryoga ducked in reflex
as a heavy, metallic sphere flew over his head,
followed by a loose chain. He cast his eyes from the
point of origin, a hole in the side of a wall, and the
one who threw the Mekani soldier.
"Well, I never thought I'd see you here," Mousse
said, wiping his hands. "And you brought company!"
"Never mind that," Ryoga said, rushing to Akari's
side. He looked up toward the weapons master. "Did
you... well...."
He nodded. "If it's what I think you're thinking,
it was that girl."
"You heard her too?"
"One of their soldiers already attacked me," Mousse
said, changing the subject. He pointed in the direction
he threw it. "I'm not sure why they're after me; I
can't think of an elemental artifact on me."
Ryoga glanced over at Tofu's office, and despite the
large hole in the wall he picked up Akari in his arms
and headed for it. "First we're taking care of Akari.
After that, you and I are going to have to find the
others."
Ranma ducked under the Mekani soldier's saw blade
appendage, then jumped on its other arm, a spike lance.
Using it as a springboard he launched a flying kick
straight into the soldier's emerald eye, shattering it
as his leg sunk into the steel spheroid.
Using his free leg as leverage Ranma pushed himself
out of the blinded solder's body, watching it spark
and internally combust. He cast a glance to where
Kanna was down the street, fending off her own soldier
with her Diamond Saw attack. Sparks flew all around
her as her spinning scythe technique chewed up the
soldier's twin spike lances, thoroughly disarming it.
Ending her attack she switched her double scythe back
into naginata mode, and thrust it into the soldier's
ruby eye.
As the last of the soldiers fell apart under its own
weight, Kanna wiped her forehead. "You'd think they'd
make these suckers stronger with such an obvious
weakness."
"If what Hokuto said is right," Ranma said, rushing
to join her, "then that's not the point; they're
supposed to overwhelm us by numbers."
"If that's the case, they'd better do a better job of
it," Kanna spat. "I'm not sure why they're going out
of their way to attack me."
"The same goes for some of the others, I think,"
Ranma offered. "Hokuto seems to be linking us all
together through her, so I got a little of what was
happening to the others. Some think the same as you."
"It could only be because we're carrying artifacts,
I'm certain," the Crystal Spider decided, grasping her
necklace in her free hand. "I never would've thought
this bauble could be useful for anything."
"Where'd you get that, anyway?"
Kanna shook her head. "It's been in the family for as
long as I've known, and they've known. Nobody knows why
we have it, or why its so special, but it's still a
family heirloom."
"Hmph, heirlooms," Ranma snorted, reaching into his
pocket and fumbling Ukyo's earrings. "They're just full
of surprises, aren't they?"
"Who knows how many of us have artifacts attuned to
the elements?" wondered Kanna, giving a good kick to
the fallen soldier before her. "I think...."
Her words were cut off, as more holes burst from
the ground. More of the Mekani spheroids emerged, but
these creatures were smaller than their warrior
brethren, and made of cheap copper material. Each had
a clear crystal quartz for an eye, and their appendages
were armed not with spike lances or saw blades, but
welding torches and manipulator arms.
Ranma and Kanna watched the worker Mekani in silent
wonderment as they scrounged up the broken metal parts
of the fallen warriors.
"Clean-up crew?" wondered Ranma.
"They're recycling their brethren," Kanna realized.
"No wonder they don't run out of guys so fast."
"Huh?"
"The Mekani couldn't manufacture so many soldiers if
they planned on wasting them all on suicide missions,"
Kanna explained. "The deciding factor against them is
the limit in the number of resources, including the
time to manufacture them. So they need to recycle parts
and maybe cannibalize other metal objects to keep up
with mass-production."
Ranma rolled up his sleeve. "Well, then, if we get
rid of the flunky workers, then that'll stop 'em!"
Akane remained silent as she considered the words
Higure imparted on her. She glanced toward Spencer,
who decided he needed to get some sleep, and toward
Senryu, who had taken up the second bed in the room.
Shion remained standing, leaning with his back against
the wall near Shizuka, still hand-cuffed to the chair.
"I'm just hoping this is a really bad dream," Akane
said finally. "How can everything just go wrong in a
night?"
"I'd say," agreed Shion. "It sounds like a fairy
tale."
"Indeed, perhaps that is where it was birthed from,"
Higure replied. "The threat is very real."
They heard a knock on the door. Higure, nearest to
the door, opened it slowly.
"Well, here we are," announced Ukyo, leading Konatsu
and Mizuki into the room.
"Ukyo?!" Akane gasped in pleasant surprise. "What're
you doing here?"
"The Mekani, that's what," answered the okonomiyaki
chef. "We came to warn the others, but apparently
Hokuto did that first."
"Hokuto?" echoed Higure.
"Yeah," confirmed Konatsu. "She touched our minds,
and linked us together. She told us all about the
Mekani. We don't know how many people she touched in
that way, but it may yet speed up our progress."
"Hokuto's a slimy little bitch," Shion cursed,
gesturing toward Shizuka. "What is she up to this
time?"
"We don't know," admitted Mizuki. She turned toward
Shizuka, showing no emotion toward her condition, and
the girl did likewise. "I came under the impression
that you were in trouble."
"No trouble," Shizuka replied. "What makes you think
there was trouble?"
"At least she's still got her wit about her," the
senior priestess commented sarcastically.
Quickly, Shion explained to the newcomers of what
Hokuto did to Shizuka, as well as Senryu and Spencer's
efforts to get her to forgive herself for shooting
Spencer.
"Nothing he could say worked," he added, remembering
the dismal failure Senryu's tough-guy speech had on
Shizuka. "Frankly, we're at a loss."
"I see," Mizuki said, nodding. She folded her arms
and turned away. "There's nothing we can do to help
her."
"What?" Akane didn't want to hear those words.
"You mean we dragged you out here for nothing?!"
complained Ukyo. "Aren't you going to do something?"
"What CAN I do?" Mizuki hissed. "It's not a curse,
a demon, or a possession. Heck, it's not even a mental
block. Do you think I have the solution to every
puzzle?"
She reached into her sleeve, and produced an object
that forced Shizuka's eyes wide open. In Mizuki's hand
was a single-barreled, manual-loading shotgun,
customized with a built-on bullet rack loaded with six
shotgun bullets.
"Get that away from me!" Shizuka shrieked, shying
away from the weapon.
"Shizu," Mizuki said, holding out the weapon for the
girl to take, "shoot me."
Shion turned around and banged his head on the wall.
"Mizuki?!" gasped Akane and Ukyo at once.
"I see," Higure said, nodding in approval. "Perhaps
it is the solution."
"Shizu, take the gun," ordered Mizuki, her face cold.
"If it's the only way you're going to be back to the
way you were, then I'll do it."
Shizuka shook her head.
"Miss Mizuki," Konatsu said, tugging at her sleeve.
"perhaps there is a better way...."
"I can't stand her like this," the priestess told the
kunoichi. "I can't stand this coward I'm seeing before
me, who is afraid of the one thing she treasures most."
"Shizu, remember when you were fourteen?" Mizuki
recalled, "You said you wanted one of these; not those
swords we made you train with. You wanted to be a hero
like Clint Eastwood in those Westerns. You thought it
was the weapon of justice, the law of the land."
"And you said, 'no,'" remembered the younger
priestess.
"But you went ahead and got one anyway," continued
Mizuki, sounding proud of the girl. "You got one, and
you practiced with it. You got hurt in the process, but
you never gave up on it. Despite punishment you never
gave it up; you kept practicing and practicing, until
the pain went away... until we accepted it for what it
was. You slept with it like a pet because it's a part
of you. That shotgun may not be what defines you like
it did Clint Eastwood, but it is a part of you. You're
my friend, no matter what you think of me. Frankly, I
can't imagine you any other way."
She held out her arms open, holding the shotgun's
butt toward Shizuka. "Shoot me, you little rascal."
Everyone tensed as they watched Shizuka. Her eyes
quivered in fear as she slowly turned them up the
length of the barrel. Slowly, her arm shaking a bit,
she reached out for the shotgun, releasing her tense
hold on the feathers. Wrapping her fingers around the
barrel, she accepted the weapon from Mizuki carefully,
orienting the barrel upward.
Raising the trigger to eye level, Shizuka studied it
for a moment, then lowered the shotgun so her cuffed
hand can reach it. With a soft click the priestess
snapped on the safety.
Shaking her head, she muttered, "Never again."
"Shizu..." Shion started to say, but Mizuki shook
her head.
"It's all up to her, now," she proclaimed, lowering
her arms.
"In the meantime," interrupted Ukyo, changing the
subject, "we've got monsters to bust. We've got to
find the others."
"I don't think that'll be hard," Akane replied. She
glanced over at Shion and Shizuka. "I guess you'll
be sticking around or something?"
Shion shook his head. "Nah, I ought to go home." His
eyes looked down at Shizuka. "Maybe I ought to take her
back to her cousin's place."
Akane looked around, then cast her eyes at the down-
as-a-log Spencer, then to Senryu. "I guess they're
staying." Looking to the others, "Let's go."
"Activity on Earth increased during the past
decacycle," Hokuto heard Alpha report on the Mekani
carrier wave. "Recommendation: initiate marauder force
and deploy immediately."
She waited for the reply from the Director, the
monster at the center of the hive mind. As an extension
of the greater whole of the Mekani Hive Entire back on
their home planet it was the Director who supervised
operations in a single solar system. While cut off from
the Hive Entire it was the Director that enforced the
will of the Mekani. Since that was the case it was only
natural to assume the Director was the sole drive of
the mechanical plague.
Hokuto did not have to wait long for that response.
"Marauder force will be deployed on Earth Primary
Plane," sent the Director. "Initiate activation
sequence at once."
She caught four strings of numbers and letters in the
Mekani language, an offshoot of machine language. While
machine language, a series of ones and zeros that
represented certain symbols and functions, was far more
readable and efficient, the Mekani learned compression
of information transferred data much faster. The Mekani
language, Hokuto saw, was the most efficient
compression scheme she's ever seen.
A response message was sent back by Alpha. Hokuto
tried to send a thought tether to the point of origin,
suddenly remembering she could have done so when the
activation codes were sent. It was important to pin-
point the location of Alpha so the Earth warriors could
dispatch it quickly, but if the marauders were awakened
that task would be much harder.
"Initiate activation sequence," read the receipt.
"Initializing command routines for marauder force;
code name: Mekami. Units 01, 02, 03, and 04 activated."
"'Mekami?'" Hokuto pondered. "What could that be?"
"What do you mean, 'we're not getting help?!'"
railed Sypha, balling her claws into fists, drawing
attention from all the others in the courtyard of the
Shrine of the Four Gods.
Cinder nodded angrily. "It appears we are alone until
the humans deal with the Mekani on this end. They
refuse to aid us and enter the gate until they are
certain that the Mekani can no longer threaten their
friends and family. If it were only that simple... it
may only be a matter of time before the Timeless Ones
secure enough artifacts on the Kami Plane alone."
"They refuse to aid us!" she cried angrily. Quickly
Sypha produced her dragon pearl, its violet surface
rippling with energy. "If that is the way it's going to
be, then we're going to THEM!"
Cinder nodded in understanding, stepping within the
circle of power materializing out of thin air around
the furious sorcerer. "If they are so inefficient that
they cannot beat simple soldiers on their own, then it
is time we intervene."
A column of light burst at the borders of the circle,
consuming both kami, dissolving them into thin air.
Two great fireballs emerged from the circle, flames
trailing behind matching their fury. Orienting in the
eastward direction, both fireballs rocketed off into
the horizon.
Something in her head told Kodachi to open the front
gate, and she was rewarded with the sight of her
brother running in, sword aflame.
"Brother!" she cried, as she watched him run past
her.
"Close that infernal gate!!" Tatewaki shouted at the
top of his lungs.
Curious, she peered out the gate, catching a glimpse
of several metallic creatures clomping up to the gates.
Each armed, Kodachi noticed that the front monsters'
arms were steaming up.
Quickly she slammed the gate shut as the steam
cannons fired. The bullets tore holes in the heavy
gate, sending splinters of wood everywhere around
Kodachi.
"This is not a dream!" she realized in a panic.
Kodachi fumbled around looking for a quick weapon on
her night robe, but none could be found. Tatewaki had
turned around, and to her he looked rather exhausted,
as if he were running a good chunk of the night.
"T...those...." she stuttered.
"Yes, they are the Mekani," Tatewaki finished. "I see
you, too, have received a vision from afar."
"And you brought them here?!" Kodachi shouted,
regaining her composure. "Look at what they did to the
gate!"
They heard steam venting out of a tube, followed by
the cocking of springs.
"I have fought these warriors all night," Tatewaki
explained. "Progressively they mass in number and arm
themselves with increasingly-improved equipment. Now
all of them are armed at least with a steam cannon or
spring cannon and a lance."
"And why should we wait around for them to shoot at
us?!" wondered the younger Kuno, running away from the
gate.
Tatewaki rushed after her, and a moment later several
more holes were blown through the gate, flooding the
inner yard of the estate with the light of the Mekani
warriors' searching eyes. Kodachi wrapped her arms
around her brother tightly in fear as the first of the
warriors knocked the gate over with its body.
"I need a weapon!" she whispered urgently.
"Run back to the house," instructed Tatewaki. "Go
there, and stay. They are after this sword."
"Then give it to them!" she cried. "Make them go
away!"
He shook his head. "I cannot forsake a weapon gifted
to me!"
Sighing, Kodachi removed her arms from around him,
and, casting a quick glance at the Mekani warriors
emerging through the ruined gate she burst into a
sprint back to the house.
"I'm getting nowhere!" Shang Long hissed, cursing the
Timeless Ones with archaic profanities. He aimed his
Magma Dragon Staff's head at the incoming Mekani and
unleashed a stream of magma, melting and consuming the
monster.
Downing the last of the warriors the Orochi assassin
cast his eyes southward, toward Tokyo. At the rate the
Mekani attacked him he estimated he would not make it
until another hour, and even then, they might tire
him out long before that.
"These Mekani," he noted, "appear quite inefficient
at first, but they will raise the bar until it is high
enough to overcome me. They indeed are testing their
mettle against us."
Taking in a deep breath, Shang Long resumed the
sprinting pace he started when the Mekani first
attacked him.
"Higure," he muttered under his breath, "I hope
you're still in one piece when I get there."
Shampoo wiped her forehead with the back of her hand,
refusing to release her grip on her bonbori for even
a second.
The last member of the Mekani squad downed, the
Amazon warriors kept their distance, and weapons
readied. She counted it was the third squad to attack
in a row, each attacking within a five minute
interval since the last fell.
"How can we keep up with this?" she wondered aloud.
"I imagine it to be different for the others,"
offered Cologne, coming up from behind on her staff.
"We have dispatched messengers to our allies, but there
is news that Jusendo itself is under attack as well."
"So we won't be getting help from Musk," Shampoo
guessed.
The old matriarch shook her head. "They and their
rivals of the Phoenix Mountain are combating the
Mekani at Jusendo. They think they are after the
Gekkaja ice rod from the Dragon Tap and the Kinjakan
fire rod from the Phoenix Tap."
Shampoo nodded. The two regulator switches of the
Jusendo faucets were elemental weapons if she knew two.
On the other hand, the Amazon tribe also kept a number
of elemental artifacts in its treasure houses, which
was why they were being attacked as well. Most of the
other tribes in the Cistern Valley possessed artifacts
and jewels of their own, but not attuned to the
elementals.
"How are the others doing?" she asked.
Cologne closed her eyes, sending a mental query to
Hokuto. Shampoo did not particularly trust the girl,
especially after what she did to her, but somehow it
was necessary that she was connected to everybody.
She turned her attention to the others, surveying
their present conditions. The twins Ling-ling and Lung-
lung looked in high spirits, and the latter was doing
particularly well considering her recovery period.
Although they were just as fatigued as the other
warriors they were trained by Mousse, who always
emphasized endurance over raw power.
He would be proud to know his teaching had great
merit.
"Mousse, Tatewaki, and a few others are being
attacked individually," Cologne answered at last. "Many
possess artifacts themselves and they must hold up on
their own."
"What would Mousse have on him that would be an
elemental weapon?" wondered Shampoo. She knew well
enough that the kendoist Kuno was in possession of an
earth-attuned sword.
The old woman shook her head. "He does not know
himself."
One of the girls shouted a warning, and Shampoo's
senses were now back on the battle. From the earth,
where the other Mekani squads emerged, another squad,
this one much larger than the last, dug themselves up.
"This is stupid," Shampoo complained. "We can't do
this forever; we have to seal the rift down there."
"I agree, Child," Cologne replied. "Yet we lack even
the tools for that."
"Just where are we going, anyway?" asked Akane, as
she, Mizuki, and Higure followed Ukyo and Konatsu's
lead.
Ukyo came to a complete stop in the middle of the
street, looking from side to side at the crossroads.
Turning around, she announced, "Well, here's where we
part."
Mizuki nodded. "We all have to do our parts now."
Turning to Higure she said, "Ready?"
The old man nodded. "We will split up. Covering this
section of town we will attempt to round up as much of
our allies as possible."
"And we're taking the other half," Konatsu finished.
"The Mekani will most likely attack us," Mizuki
added. "You three should be fine; just don't get
yourselves into trouble, you hear?"
The three nodded, watching both Mizuki and Higure
rush off in their own direction, off into the night.
"Akane," Ukyo started, "if you've got any fancy
tricks up your sleeve, we might need them now."
"Why?" she asked. "You heard Mizuki; we shouldn't
have anything. Higure's got the Wind Dragon Fan of his,
and we've got nothing."
She eyed Konatsu. "Don't we?"
The kunoichi shrugged. "That is why the caution.
Although we think we don't carry elemental artifacts
with us, the Mekani may attack us anyway."
"Heck, we may pick up some along the way from all
the people we find," Ukyo added. "We'd better get
going; who knows how long the others'll last out there
by themselves?"
Exhaustion threatened to overcome Tatewaki Kuno,
but he charged nevertheless, raising his sword high.
Before the first two Mekani could reload their steam
cannons the kendoist had already slashed their bodies
in two, their upper halves sliding off as he rushed to
attack the next two.
He counted ten of them, now that two were down and
out. Flames burning brighter in his hand Tatewaki tore
more clean slices through the Mekani warriors, shouting
a war cry he believed would make his ancestors proud.
Two more fell to the Phoenix Sword, followed by two
more, and the two behind them. His thoughts consumed
wholly by rage, by the time he got to the last pair he
had not noticed they were firing their loaded spring
cannons at him. Tatewaki felt the weight of his sword
increase, and it tore free from his grip as the bullets
shot it out of his hand.
Crashing on the ground hard, Tatewaki's pain in that
area was blotted out by the one in his sword arm, still
lit aflame with ki flames. He let out an unearthly
scream as his own soul began to consume him.
"They'll understand," Shion kept telling himself as
he lead Shizuka to his house.
Still grasping her shotgun as if in a death grip
Shizuka followed the mercenary quietly, her eyes on the
ground at all times. When Shion proposed that he take
her to his house to stay for the night she neither
objected nor agreed, but if there was one thing he was
happy about it was that Akane and her friends were not
around to hear him say that. He had no intention of
going to Kyoko's place at that time of night.
"Sure, Chika might get mad in the morning," he said
matter-of-factly, coming up to the front steps to his
house. "Well, she can't tell me what to do; I'm her
older brother, after all... Mom and Dad might be happy
or something, but I can't tell...."
"I can't even have children," Shizuka muttered at a
seemingly random moment.
Shion laughed uneasily. "Well, that wasn't the first
thing on my mind, either."
"Shion...." he heard Chika say. He jumped in surprise
at the sound of her voice, looking around frantically.
"She's right here," Hokuto announced, stepping out of
the shadows. Standing in front of her was Chika, bound
by a thick layer of rope, her expression at unease.
"Hokuto," Shizuka recognized lazily.
"Chika?!" Shion gasped. "What's the meaning of this?"
"Shion, you have to stay out of this," Chika warned,
almost pleaded. "You can't help them, or her."
"What're you talking about?"
"I'll tell you," Hokuto offered maliciously. "I'm
here to stop you from getting involved. It's for your
own good, and for your beloved sister's, too. So before
you even THINK about helping Ranma and the others, you
ought to walk away."
Shion shook his head. "I haven't the slightest idea
what you're talking about!"
"If you DO get involved, I can't guarantee you'll
live for much longer," warned the Shadow Weaver. She
poked Chika in the kidneys, producing a squeal of pain.
"Choose carefully, because until the crisis is over,
she's coming with me!"
The mercenary balled his fists in anger. "What do you
think I'm going to do, anyway? I'm not like your pal
Ranma, you know. I'm just a businessman."
"One that gets a little too nosey, of course," Hokuto
added scornfully, she and Chika melting into the
shadow. "I'll assume your default answer is 'yes.'"
She turned her head toward Shizuka. "Oh, by the way...
aren't you ashamed of yourself?"
When the two girls disappeared from sight, Shion
raised his fists and punched the nearest wall in anger.
He drew it back, and shook it. "Ow!"
"You ought to stop doing that," suggested Shizuka.
"You've been doing it too much lately."
"So I see," he replied. He studied Shizuka closely,
who was obviously stung by Hokuto's words. Shion knew
the two were once friends, but he did not know how much
of ones they were.
Taking one good, long look at her red dress, Shion
sighed to himself. He clutched his head, maddened by
his inner feelings. "Agh! Most guys would've collapsed
over you by now! What the hell is wrong with me?"
"Shion, I look like a clown," the priestess said
stiffly. She shivered involuntarily. "And boys find
me more approachable...."
He frowned. "You know, it's time you stopped trying
to be someone else. You don't need to satisfy anyone
but yourself."
Taking the hint, she added, "You don't like me
like this?"
"Well," he said, somewhat flustered, "it's... well,
different." Injecting more confidence into his words,
he added, "But it's not the Shizuka Minazuki I remember
or... well... like."
For the first time since the change Shion watched the
priestess's expression melt into a smile, and he found
he had to do the same.
"There, now! That's the girl I know!" He planted his
hands on her shoulders, and despite herself Shizuka
was blushing. "Now, remember what you said before?
Under all that makeup, no matter how flashy or
different your clothes, you're still you."
He knew he was right the moment he looked in her
eyes; it was the same expression Shion looked upon the
day he met her. No mask or layer of gunk could hide
the basic expression ingrained in the mercenary's mind.
"Shion... Master Higure wasn't entirely telling the
truth," Shizuka revealed. "There isn't a mind trap
anymore."
He nodded. "I know."
She held up the shotgun carefully, brushing off
Shion's hands. "But... I can't use this.... What if I
shoot another man? What if I kill someone? What if it's
you...?"
"Don't think along that kind of thought!" Shion
suggested adamantly. "We'll cross that bridge when we
get there. Right now, I think you could use a little
cleaning-up. I've got your stuff you left behind at
the school; they found it and I picked it up for you."
She nodded. "And then," the priestess added with
resolve, "we'll get Hokuto and your sister, and deal
with those Mekani."
It's strange, Hokuto thought as she felt the worker
Mekani through the strange contraption she was grafted
to, the block is gone.
Shizuka, she thought. Yes, it's Shizuka who was
blocking me out, and those around her, too. But how...?
What's going on out there?
Hokuto shuddered, realizing she was losing touch of
her senses the longer she stretched out her mind.
No, I can't let go, she told herself. Too much is at
stake to give up....
Somewhere, she felt a disturbance. Analyzing the
frequency resonance Hokuto knew it was coming from
Alpha, and it was probably activating the Mekami,
whatever those were. She felt the residue from its
commands, but could not piece together the precise
command nor the point of origin, for it was but an echo
throughout the hive mind.
Hokuto shook her head sadly. Could it be possible I
am becoming one of them?
Tatewaki's screams was enough to attract the
attention of Kodachi, who had found a ribbon and rushed
back out.
Her eyes watched as the two still-moving Mekani
soldiers clomped their way to where the Earth Dragon
Sword lay, well out of reach from Tatewaki's hand-- his
burning hand.
"Brother!!" she cried. Gathering herself back into
a crystallized mind Kodachi remembered he needed the
sword back. Running the ribbon between her fingers,
she rushed the remaining Mekani.
One of the two veered away from the fallen artifact,
realizing its mission was in danger. Kodachi heard her
brother try to shout a warning, but it was hardly
necessary as she recognized the spring cannon was
cocked and ready. She jumped straight up, splitting her
legs in a dance as the heavy bullet flew under her.
She lashed the ribbon at the spring cannon appendage,
allowing it to wrap around the weapon three times.
Landing on top of the spheroid she tugged up at the
cannon, intending to rip it off, but the soldier's
other appendage, a saw blade, spun to life and tore the
ribbon away. Kodachi fell backward, losing her balance
and nearly falling backward over the monster.
Discarding the ribbon the gymnast produced a set of
tacks in one hand, then nailed them down into the
Mekani's head. The spheroid, while sparking in every
tacked location, was unfazed by the attack, and began
extending its saw blade appendage up and over its
head. Kodachi recognized the danger and flipped over
backward, behind the soldier and out of the blade's
range.
She grabbed her ribbon from the ground, and before
the soldier could reorient itself Kodachi lashed the
weapon around two of the creature's legs. Leaping back
for momentum the Mekani toppled as its legs gave way,
landing flat on its face.
Quickly surveying her work Kodachi turned her
attention back to the second Mekani, who discarded its
spring cannon in place of a manipulation tool
underneath. Already scurrying its way out the gate
Kodachi threw several more tacks, but they seemed like
mosquito bites to the metal monster.
"Curses!" she shouted in frustration. "When is there
ever a gattling cannon when you need one?"
But the answer to her question did not come in the
form of said cannon, as a jet of flame surged out to
the retreating Mekani and consumed it. Kodachi gasped
in shock, shielding her eyes from the flames that
danced around the monster, melting it with intense
heat. She followed the trail of flame back to its
source, to where her brother, Tatewaki, was lying, his
flaming arm outstretched.
"Brother?!" she yelled in surprise.
"Get down!" he ordered, flames leaping from his hand
toward her.
Quickly Kodachi did as instructed, barely escaping
the ki flames. She felt some of her pony tail get
singed, but thoughts of her vanity went away as it was
deafened by the startled squeal from the Mekani soldier
behind her.
Getting back up to her feet quickly, she rushed to
Tatewaki's side, careful to stay away from his flaming
hand. "The nerve, Brother!" She wrapped his cold arm
around her neck, and gently lifted him to his feet.
"The sword," he whispered, pointing his flaming hand
to the melted pile of steel near the gate.
Nodding, Kodachi quickly spirited him to the gate,
but kept her distance from the heat radiating from the
melted corpse. Slowly she edged her way around to the
front, where the Earth Dragon Sword lay aflame.
Tatewaki tore his arm from around his sister's neck,
stumbling to the sword under his own power, seemingly
unaffected by the intense heat. Bending his knees he
scooped up the earth artifact, and Kodachi watched him
extinguish his flames.
Sheathing the sword carefully at his side he turned
to Kodachi. "In what manner did you believe yourself
helpful?!"
Kodachi folded her arms. "Hah! As if your glorified
voice echoed victory!"
She glanced at his sword arm. "Perhaps you would need
that dressed?"
For the first time Tatewaki took a glimpse of the
damage the phoenix flames did to his hand, and
instantly jerked his eyes away. It was apparent to
Kodachi that he could not feel the burns, despite the
fact he could still manipulate his hand.
"Perhaps it is the wiser course of action," he
conceded reluctantly.
Kanna plunged her naginata through a warrior's eye,
splitting it through the middle. She planted her foot
against its spherical shell, struggling to pull the
weapon out of the monster's corpse, but it got stuck
on something.
"Ranma!" she shouted, realizing that another was
coming up behind her.
The warrior behind charged suddenly, surprising Kanna
who jumped out of the way, plunging straight into the
other blade of the naginata. Ranma jumped up from
behind the warrior as it skewered itself from his
rough push.
"W-what did you do that for?!" she shouted angrily.
"You could've killed me!"
"If you'd have gotten killed, then you wouldn't be
out here!" Ranma shot back.
Reaching down between the skewered warriors Kanna
grasped her weapon with both hands, and with great
effort pulled it out, flaying both spheroids as the
blades tore from the inside.
Ranma sat down on top of the spheroid, observing
Kanna wearily. "You... you really like that thing,
don't you?"
"It's not just a gift, Saotome," she replied, taking
a seat of her own. She held the weapon length-wise,
flipping the switch between the scythe and naginata
several times experimentally. "It's a way of life."
Ranma sighed, scanning the streets for any signs of
the copper retrievers. All he could see were the ones
he and Kanna scrapped each time they arrived, almost
immediately after they trashed a Mekani squad. In
effect the two had not moved from their battle ground
all night, and were sitting amidst a pile of torn and
destroyed steel monsters.
"I can't believe they're going through all this
trouble just for a bauble," Ranma said, stifling a
yawn.
"Face it, they're going to get us if they keep
hammering us like this," Kanna pointed out. "We need to
devise another strategy before we REALLY fall asleep."
"Ranma, is that you?!" they heard someone shout from
below the pile of corpses.
Ranma cast his eyes down the pile. Straining his eyes
he tried to confirm what his ears heard. "Ryoga?!"
"Looks like we aren't the only ones busy," Mousse
shouted, climbing up the side of the pile.
"So they're after you, too?" guessed Kanna as the
two martial artists joined them.
The weapons master nodded. "They're after something I
have, but we don't know what."
Ryoga looked around, down at the Mekani corpses, and
whistled. "You guys've been busy, I see."
"We're not letting them retrieve the corpses," Ranma
replied. "Their clean-up crew should be coming in at
any time now."
"And then what?" asked Mousse.
"We're still working on that," Kanna answered.
They heard an explosion, and a shower of concrete
pelted them from above. Shielding himself Ranma stared
down to where the new hole in the ground was made, and
two steel claws emerged from the darkness below,
grasping at the sides of the hole.
"Damn, no clean-up crew this time!" he cursed.
Pulling itself out of the ground a new steel monster
emerged, this one decidedly different from the warrior
and worker models of Mekani. It leaped up with great
agility, landing on its clawed feet. Shining against
the street lights the monster was made of pure steel,
from head to toe. Ranma guessed that it stood at about
his own height, yet it was hiding its true height
because it was hunched over like a predator. Roughly
humanoid in shape the beast's claws were long enough to
drag all the way to the ground, and its face was shaped
vaguely in the form of a tiger.
"Well, now," Ryoga said, pounding his fists together.
"I guess this time they're sending the real party!"
The monster's eyes glowed a bloody red.
Shampoo wished the tribe owned a bulldozer to cover
up the hole in the ground, and the void rift along with
it.
"We need to get in there," she decided, tossing her
bonbori to the ground wearily. Turning to the nearest
warrior Shampoo ordered, "Bring me swords!"
Nodding quickly, Paste dashed off to carry out her
orders.
Despite herself Shampoo collapsed to her knees, the
night's struggle finally catching up to her. Taking in
several deep breaths, she scanned the area around the
crater, at fellow warriors taking a breather from the
mechanical onslaught. Some leaned against the defeated
beasts, but she knew they would never allow themselves
to fall asleep, not when the danger had not passed.
Somehow, she knew it would not pass for quite some
time.
"Something emerges from the rift!" Lung-lung shouted
in warning from across the crater.
Instantly Shampoo scooped up her bonbori, cursing
the fact that the enemy had not given her the chance or
courtesy to change weapons; the heavy blunt weapons
were taking their toll on her. She stared over the rim
of the crater, and sure enough the void rift was
shimmering, as it had done many times before.
But this time, instead of climbing out the new steel
monster shot up through the air at rocketing speeds.
She heard a collective gasp from the rest of the young
warriors, joining them in staring at the sky where the
new monster paused.
Spreading its steel wings out like an eagle the new
Mekani may as well be just that. The monster resembled
a great bird, easily three times the size of Shampoo
herself and six times her size in wingspan, save it
sported thirteen long, snake-like tails trailing behind
it. Its head and beak were relatively small for its
large size-- delicate and slender. The bird monster
shined in the moonlight in a most threatening manner,
its eyes glowing bright red.
"What the...?!" Shampoo started to say, but the bird
Mekani sprung into action, folding its wings and
jerking them apart quickly, unleashing a hail of
bombs. Shampoo broke into a sprint and ran just as the
hail burst up the area immediately around the crater.
She could hear the startled screams of several warriors
who were not as quick as she, and forced her eyes away
from the catapulted bodies flung about.
Turning, she scanned the skies for the avian Mekani,
but it was soaring away from the village. She threw
down her bonbori in frustration.
"That... that THING is going to strafe Jusendo!" she
hissed angrily. "And there's nothing we can do about
it!"
"And once it's through," Brush added, rushing up to
Shampoo with a pair of sheathed swords in her arms,
"it's going to come back for us."
Tatewaki flexed his bandaged hand carefully before
him, testing his mobility as he and Kodachi walked out
the smashed gates of the Kuno estate. Although they
had not been gone for longer than ten minutes the
corpses of the Mekani soldiers were gone, as if they
were never there in the first place.
Kodachi shivered, pulling the belt of her trench
coat tighter with her gloved hand. "Have we been
indoors long enough that it be freezing tonight?"
Her brother shook his head. "Perhaps the excitement
has left, and that is the reason you are no longer
warm."
"Well, then where are we going?" she asked.
"We will spare our home of the damage," Tatewaki
answered. "So long as I carry this sword, I pose a
danger to it. We should find the source of the trouble
and eliminate it at once."
"I hope you know where to find a rift," Kodachi
said.
Both Kunos stopped in their tracks, both catching
wind of a constant humming sound, one that was getting
louder every moment. Tatewaki reached for the sword at
his side, while Kodachi produced a fencing foil from
within her coat, just as the source of the humming
came into view.
Levitating under its own power a steel spheroid
approached the two from down the street, moving at
high speeds. This spheroid, however, appeared to have a
flat surface beneath it, as well as four round balls
at each corner, likely the source of levitation.
It stopped just before the two Kunos, hovering
gently in the air, still humming with power. Before
the kendoist could make a smart remark the four
spheres at the corners extended outward, flattening
out at the ends and forming a quadruped spheroid. A
hidden compartment at the front near the bottom flipped
back, allowing a mechanized face to emerge. Bearing
a resemblance to that of a tortoise the creature
possessed red, glowing eyes, and scales of shining
steel.
"They send a turtle against us?!" Kodachi shouted,
sounding disappointed.
But disappointment turned into surprise as the
mechanized turtle, from the sides of its shell, whipped
out two steel cables, wrapping themselves around the
kendoist and the gymnast quickly. Both cried out in
pain as the cables constricted them, but neither would
refuse to let go of their weapons.
The Mekani turtle's eyes glowed with greater
intensity.
Units 01, 02, and 04 have already been deployed,
Hokuto realized, feeling the residual reactions of
Ranma, Shampoo, and Tatewaki at once. So, these are the
so-called Mekami; they are nothing more than mechanized
versions of the Four Gods that hold them in check. Is
this their idea of poetic justice?
So where was Unit 03?
"Dammit, that's one ugly...." cursed Mizuki, as she
stared into the sky at the steel, serpentine Mekani
dragon.
She quickly compared sizes, and realized that the
mechanical Seiryu was probably just as long as Sypha's
true form. Its features were animated in a rather
lifelike manner, down to the whiskers. The Mekani
dragon's eyes glowed red, focusing its attention not on
Mizuki, but on Higure next to her.
"Obviously, I am the target, or rather, the Wind
Dragon Fan," Higure said, whipping out said feather
fan.
"Correct me if I'm wrong, but we don't stand a
chance against that thing!" complained the priestess.
"We may not need to," replied the former assassin.
He whipped around his fan, producing residual feathers
all around him. In a bright flash of light he
disappeared from Mizuki's eyes.
"They should not be able to get me while I'm like
this," she heard the old man say. "Much less track me."
"Uh, old man... where are you?"
She felt a prick on the back of her neck. "No cause
for alarm! I assumed a form of an insect; this form
will serve to guard the Wind Dragon Fan from the
Mekani, but I may still aid you."
As if to reinforce his point, the mechanical dragon's
attention seemed to shift elsewhere, staring off into
the horizon. Gathering itself the aerial behemoth
soared off, ignoring the priestess of Genbu entirely.
"Okay, I guess you're right," conceded Mizuki. "But
do I have to put up with a tick for the...?!"
"We are going to meet Shang Long," Higure interrupted
quickly. "He is a former associate of mine, and his
aid will be necessary. Go that way."
"This way?" Mizuki asked, heading west. A prick
stung the back of her neck, and the priestess suddenly
understood. Turning about face, she headed eastward.
"Damn you," she cursed. "When you want me to go one
way, don't tell me 'that way!' Sheesh, I hate back-seat
drivers!"
"Target priority shifted," Hokuto heard Alpha say,
sending a report back to the Director.
At last, she thought, now I can find the location of
the Enforcer!
She waited patiently, reading off the status report
the Earth Enforcer was giving to its master. Hokuto
quickly deciphered that the target that was Higure
disappeared from sight, and the Unit 03 was being
redirected to assist 01. Unit 04 is appearing to be
completing its mission successfully, while 02 has begun
its assisted attack for the fire and ice artifacts in
China.
And the Director sent back, "Continue operation."
Quickly Hokuto tethered part of her consciousness to
the return message, allowing it to wring out like a
fishing pole's wire.
Ryoga raised his heavy umbrella to block the Mekani
tiger's slash, but he watched in amazement as it was
ripped to shreds before his eyes.
"Assist!" he cried quickly, and Mousse answered with
a set of chains.
Wrapping his chains around the tiger's right arm the
weapons master tried to pull the creature's weight, but
found it too heavy. "Damn, this thing's been putting on
pounds!"
The monster snarled, yanking its arm back and pulling
Mousse up and over its head. It dodged to the side as
Kanna tried to pierce its side, then kicked back into
the girl's stomach. Ranma jumped onto the monster's
back, planting his hands over its eyes.
"Someone hit it!" he cried, as the mechanical tiger
tried to shake the martial artist off.
Before Ryoga could get there the Mekani jumped
backward, landing on its back, with Ranma to cushion
its fall. Ranma immediately released his hold out of
pain, allowing the tiger to leap-slash Ryoga in front
of it. Instead, he caught the slashing arm with his
hands, holding his own against the mechanical whining
of gears.
Not far away Mousse slipped on his razor claws,
planting them into the ground. A giant blade sprung up
under the ground where the mechanical Byakko stood,
carrying it upward into the air and forcing Ryoga to
lose his grip. Withdrawing the blade Mousse was
disappointed to learn that, while he made a good dent
in the monster's chest, the Mekani appeared unfazed by
the blow.
Looking around, Mousse realized he was the only one
still standing. "Oh man," he complained, "this is not
fair!"
The steel tiger advanced on the Master of Hidden
Weapons, snarling constantly with each step.
Casting his eyes to the skies his attention was torn
away from the Mekani tiger as the mechanical Seiryu
dragon appeared in the heavens. Mousse cursed himself
again, realizing that he was about to get double-
teamed.
But his eyes were torn from even the awesome sight as
Mousse made out two points of light in the sky behind
the mechanical dragon. His eyes widened in surprise as
they grew larger every moment, missing a bit for every
blink. One of the fireballs tore off from its path and
slammed straight into the mechanical Seiryu, the second
was headed straight for him.
"Damn!" Mousse cursed, shielding himself from the
inevitable impact.
But impact never came for him; instead, the fireball
burst where the mechanical Byakko once stood. Flames
dancing about despite nothing to consume, Mousse made
out a dark shape in its midst, and one red eye glowed
at him.
"C-Cinder?!" he gasped.
"I'm here to clean up your mistakes!" snarled the
salamander, diverting his attention downward, where
the mechanical Byakko was getting back on its feet.
Mousse forcefully tore his eyes from the two, and
turned back to the sky where the mechanical Seiryu was
entangled against another dragon, one made of scales
rather than steel. In one hand the serpentine dragon
clutched a violet pearl as large as her claw, and the
weapons master remembered the creature precisely.
"Sypha!"
"And this is the welcome we come to!" bellowed Star
Crusher angrily, slashing her claws at the Mekani's
own. "Is this the match they promised me?!"
"Dang," muttered Ranma, shaking his head as he
struggled to his feet. "Who got the number of that
bus?"
"S-star Crusher?!" Kanna gasped.
"Move it!" Cinder ordered, parrying the steel tiger's
claws with his own. "We will deal with these two!"
"Where're we going?" asked Ryoga, getting back to his
feet. "There's nowhere to go!"
"There's only one place to go," Kanna decided,
pointing her finger downward. "All the Mekani came from
under the streets, so their Enforcer has to be down
there!"
Ranma cast a glance toward Cinder. "We're not leaving
you guys behind!"
"What part of 'move it' didn't you understand?!"
railed the salamander warrior, struggling against the
Mekani tiger. "Listen to Rajura! Get the Enforcer, and
quick!"
"That might not be possible now!" Mousse cried, his
attention away from the battles.
Turning quickly, Ranma cursed under his breath as
several more Mekani soldiers burst from under the
streets, far more than he wanted to count. In all
directions of street that he could see the martial
artist could see only the mechanical plague, ready and
loading steam cannons.
"I should be flattered," Kanna snorted, twirling her
death scythe in readiness. "They're sending everyone
and their mothers against me!"
From their vantage point overlooking the streets
where Ranma and the others were tangling with the
Mekani horde Akane, Ukyo, and Konatsu prepared a
surprise of their own.
Akane raised a small, baseball-sized black box to her
lips, pressing the switch on the side. "Taydome, it's
time."
Nodding, Dr. Philip Taydome, receiving the order,
swiveled in his chair to his keyboard, punching in the
activation sequence of his minions. On the monitor
before him were three boxes, one representing each type
of robot he designed. The numbers next to those boxes
increased quickly, counting off the number of machines
being deployed.
"Well, my children," the robotics engineer whispered,
"show them what you're made of!"
Tatewaki struggled against the constricting cables
binding him, trying to keep his eyes peeled as the
mechanical Genbu hovered toward its destination. He
eyed Kodachi, who was trying to do similarly, but with
no more success than he.
"Is this the way the great Tatewaki Kuno shall be
defeated?!" he muttered angrily, wishing he could break
out of the cables by sheer strength alone.
"This creature," Kodachi shouted, "is no more mere
machine than we are mere human!"
The humming of the hovering beast died down as the
two Kunos realized that the Mekani was stopping, but
not because it had reached its destination, but there
was something blocking the way.
Standing on two thick, chicken-like legs was a
cockpit of some sort, bearing a sun-reflective window
and some predator's barred teeth painted underneath.
On its shoulders the machine bore two gattling cannons,
both forward-mounted and aimed straight for the turtle
and its captives.
The cockpit opened up quickly, revealing the three
occupants jammed inside. Two jumped out, both girls,
leaving the pilot alone inside. One was dressed in a
no-nonsense brown trench coat of similar style to
Kodachi's, while the other was dressed like a priestess
of Genbu.
Shizuka unsheathed her swords underhanded, raising
one toward the mechanical turtle. "Release them!"
"Kodachi!" shouted Ayame, unshouldering what looked
like a grenade launcher. "We've come to help!"
"About bloody time!" Kodachi shouted in reply, just
as the mechanical turtle spread its quad-legs out for
support.
Without effort the Mekani whipped around Kodachi
over its head, and flung her toward Ayame. Before she
could react Kodachi slammed right into her, forcing
her to lose grip on the launcher.
Shizuka sprung into action, exercising caution as
more hidden panels in the turtle's shell flipped open
to reveal two sets of forward cannons. They fired
energy bursts which she dodged easily, as the girl was
focusing her attention more on the free, whipping steel
cable.
As it came whipping her direction Shizuka twirled
her arm in a blinding motion, shattering the cable
cleanly. She slammed her blades down into the metal
shell, struggling to pierce the surface, but only
putting dents into it. No sooner had she withdrawn the
blades Tatewaki was flung at her, throwing both off
to the side.
"Alright!" shouted Shion from the cockpit, bringing
the gattling cannons to bear now that the hostages were
freed. As the Mekani's wire wrapped around the Earth
Dragon Sword Tatewaki dropped Shion opened fire. To his
disappointment the bullets bounced off the hard shell.
"Damn, that's no good!" cursed Ayame.
"And yet it is a good field test for the Metal
Smasher," Shion pointed out, as pumped bullets in vain
into the retreating mecha-Genbu, withdrawing into its
shell and hovering off. He started after the retreating
monster, but stopped a few steps later, realizing the
mecha could not hope to match the Mekani's speed.
"My sword," lamented Tatewaki, his eyes following
the Mekani's retreat. "My SWORD!!" He clutched his
head, maddened.
Sheathing her own swords, Shizuka offered her
condolences. "That's okay, they won't keep it for long,
I assure you."
Tearing his eyes away, for the first time the
kendoist recognized his savior. "Enforcer Minazuki?!"
"Just Shizu," she corrected.
Shion opened up the cockpit of the Metal Smasher,
taking off his glasses and wiping his forehead. "But
they've got the elemental sword, right? That means
they're who-knows-how-many steps closer to doing
whatever it is they want with them."
"We shall take this one step at a time," Kodachi
decided. "If we follow that monster, it will lead us
back to its master."
"But that creature moves faster than we!" Tatewaki
pointed out. "How can we hope to pursue it?"
"We painted it," Ayame explained. Pointing up to the
Metal Smasher she said, "This guy's equipped with a
tracker; once it paints the target they can't escape."
"At least some Mishima ingenuity works," the
mercenary pilot muttered.
Shizuka looked up toward the cockpit. "Well, I guess
it's too late to stay out of it, huh?"
"Well, I'd say we have to find Chika all the
faster," Shion agreed.
Ranma surveyed the damage, and whistled impressively.
Just when it seemed that sheer numbers would indeed
overwhelm the martial artists help came in an unlikely
form of Taydome's GAIA, CRONOS, and URANOS units,
throwing themselves at the enemy and giving them a good
deal of damage before falling themselves.
He walked to Akane's side as he took in the rest of
the surroundings. Sypha, now back in human form, was
resting against a wall, obviously hurt from her tangle
with the mechanical dragon, and Cinder was doing
likewise. The two Mekani marauders had retreated the
moment the tide turned against the horde, withdrawing
without accomplishing their missions.
"Akane, that was some trick," he told her.
"We got lucky," she answered, holding up the black
box she got long ago. "The only way to counter an army
is to raise an army of your own."
"It bothers me," Cinder said, approaching the couple.
"The Mekani would not retreat unless they completed
their objectives. They failed to retrieve whatever
artifacts Kanna and Mousse possessed."
"Obviously, they got another one," Sypha chipped in.
"They must possess more artifacts than we thought."
"And they're getting them off the Kami Plane," Ukyo
said, approaching with Konatsu in tow.
Ranma turned away from the okonomiyaki chef. "Well,
whatever. But we can't ignore the ones here."
"We still need to go to the Kami Plane, and maybe
slow them down there," Sypha insisted. "The power of
kami is derived from humans, so since they are weak so
is their power. Those deriving power born on Earth
are much stronger, like me, Cinder, and Orochi."
"So you need our help," Akane said.
"We need volunteers," the salamander said, raising
his arms to the sky. A bolt of force shot off into the
horizon, which immediately returned. Waving his arm in
a vertical oval Cinder tore a hole in the dimensional
fabric. "The Gate of Heaven awaits."
"You can do that?" Ranma said in surprise.
"Only with the concession of the other Guardians, but
I am the only Guardian," Cinder replied.
"Then which of us are going?" asked Kanna.
Shang Long leaned against the Magma Dragon Staff,
fatigued from the constant fighting. He congratulated
himself for managing to make it into Tokyo itself, but
all was for naught as he was too tired to keep going,
especially considering he was surrounded by the three
remaining Mekani warriors in the latest squad.
"I would rather destroy this weapon and myself," he
said, "than surrender it to the likes of you!"
The Orochi assassin raised the staff high into the
air, ready to smash it for its final strike, but a
movement in the shadows caught his attention. A body
flung itself into one of the Mekani, smashing its ruby
eye into a million pieces. The newcomer rebounded off
the fallen warrior and landed in front of Shang Long.
Glancing over his shoulder, Johan Ritters shouted,
"You okay, pal?"
Suddenly finding renewed vigor within himself, Shang
Long lowered his staff from an irreversible mistake.
"I thank you for your timely aid."
Johan nodded. "I've got the one on the left, you get
the center!"
Seconds later the remaining Mekani soldiers were
downed, leaving the blind Shang Long to stare despite
himself at his savior. Using the limited sight from the
Magma Dragon Staff he could barely make out the dance
man's features.
"You're...."
The Hawaiian street fighter shook his head. "Don't
think anything about it. Just doing my part in this
crazy world, 'specially after that big mechanical
dragon-thing showed up in the sky a while ago."
"But, help from a stranger?" Shang Long chuckled.
"I should thank you for your timely aid."
"We asked him to help."
Turning in surprise, the assassin shouted, "Higure?"
Both Higure and Mizuki appeared from the shadows.
Extending a hand outward, Higure said, "It is good to
see you again."
Shang Long accepted it, shaking vigorously. "If only
times gave better circumstances."
"True," agreed the old man. "Come, we require your
assistance. It is time we moved against the Mekani
Enforcer based on this world."
Walking through the Gate of Heaven, no matter how
large it was, seemed like stepping through a mirror,
save the other side was not a reflection.
Ranma walked past Cinder after stepping through the
Gate, feeling rather hot. Obsidian shattered under the
power of his bare feet, and the martial artist again
wished he had a good pair of shoes. The cavern, as it
appeared to be, was vast around the perimeter of the
Gate, lying on the ground like some great pool. Black
rock was illuminated by seemingly random patches of
open, eternal flame. Many small tunnels left the large
portal chamber, leading to who-knows-where.
"Appropriately," Cinder said, "on this side of the
world the gate is termed the Gate of Hell."
"No kidding," muttered Ranma, turning to watch the
others pull themselves out of the gate-pool.
His eyes watched the thick column of energy crackling
in the center of the pool, and followed it straight up
to its source in the ceiling. From that central
location four equidistant beams of energy split to the
four corners of the cavern, obviously marking this
world's end of the Gate. From the looks of it the
radiating crystals were constantly giving off energy;
it was up to the other side to open the Gate.
Kanna pulled herself out of the Gate, followed by
Ryoga, Konatsu, and Mousse. Ranma refused to step
through the gate if Ukyo was going along, so she
wisely decided to remain behind, sending Konatsu
instead. He remembered their brief exchange, as the
kunoichi was protesting his assignment. Ukyo said,
"They need your help more than I do."
He didn't like the idea of leaving Akane alone with
Sypha or Ukyo, but there was no other option. To him it
was fortunate that she volunteered to remain behind,
citing that Taydome was more likely to listen to her
than to anyone else when it came to ordering around the
Section machines. Sypha, while she made it clear that
she wanted to return to her Celestial Palace, opted to
remain behind to ensure the Mekani are properly dealt
with, but Ranma thought she didn't want to come back
home without something good on a silver platter.
At least this way, Akane's party was not plagued with
elemental artifacts to get in the way, he thought. All
they had to do was get rid of the local Enforcer.
"So this is Hell," Ranma said, sounding more bored
than curious. "It's every place I imagined it to be,
and not even. Happosai's not even here."
"And no wonder, if this creation is of your own
human imagination!" Cinder snapped tersely. "Even my
people are born of your thoughts. Everything you see
here, however, evolved from your thoughts over many
millennia."
"Time here passes differently from your world," he
continued, taking up the role of tour guide. "As in
your ancient times you believed the world run on a
lunar calendar, so does this. That is why time travel
in one plane does not affect the other; the time scale
is different."
"In this world every place your myths imagined
exists, all in one planet. We have areas from the
Celestial Palace to the five rivers of Hades. However,
what we do lack is every location thought up SINCE the
birth of the Kami Plane."
"No Heaven, eh?" snorted Ryoga.
"Not the common conception we have today, no," Kanna
answered. "Back then peoples' idea of the final resting
place was radically different."
"Those areas exist on your plane," Cinder explained,
"and as such are unaffected by the politics of this
one."
"And our ancestors imagined entire civilizations,"
Ranma concluded. "So where are we going, anyway?"
Cinder pointed down one of the tunnels. "That road
leads to the Inferno Regions, a vast expanse of the
underworld that includes my homeland. We will appeal to
my master, Lord Kolvar na Strakil, for an audience. But
that is for later; we have another ally we must enter
conference with first."
"Really?" Mousse asked, interest perked. "Who?"
Turning around, Cinder said, "We're going to the five
rivers surrounding Hades. From one of those rivers we
will travel to one of the ancient cities."
"Hopefully not the Styx," Ryoga commented.
"Of course not," replied the fire master, "We have no
business in Hades proper. We're going to a place along
the Acheron, to a wonderful fortress called Yamato."
"Don't tell me...." Ranma said, his voice tensing.
"Yes," confirmed Cinder, "we're going to pay a visit
to your old friends down at the Orochi's spirit domain.
I'm sure they'll be more than happy to see you."
Hokuto concentrated on extracting more information
out of the Mekani Hive Mind, focusing her efforts on
the four Mekami. Through her thought tethers she felt
the others' frustrations as they fought the monsters,
and realized they were far different models than the
cheap soldiers.
"Mekami Unit 01," she said aloud, her voice drowned
out by the fusing of metal below. "Code name 'Mekako.'
Superior speed and agility."
"Mekami Unit 02, code name 'Mekazaku.' Superior
flight and aerial superiority."
"Mekami Unit 03, code name 'Mekaryu.' Superior
strength and power."
"Mekami Unit 04, code name 'Mekabu.' Superior hard
defense and computative abilities."
"Mekami Unit 00...." she said aloud, stopping when
she realized that no such unit was mentioned before.
Hokuto ceased her recital, quickly digging into the
information banks on any data for the previously-
unnamed Mekani marauder unit.
The data is classified, she realized. Suddenly,
Hokuto understood that she was in trouble.
Quickly, she organized her thoughts and broadcast it
down the tethers, frantically emphasizing the fact that
the marauders were not only made with superior
technologies, but were augmented by magic as well....
"Rogue element terminated," she heard in her head,
recognizing it belonging to the Director.
All at once, Hokuto's brain fused back into one as
the thought tethers were forcefully severed by the
Hive Mind. She cried out in pain at the sudden impact,
head rattling with too much information at once.
Amidst the bombardment the Shadow Weaver could still
hear the Mekani Director. "Integration process will
begin immediately pending completion of the Shadow
Spire."
Shadow Spire?!
Hokuto felt the machine she was grafted to vibrate
with energy, and suddenly she understood her role in
the device, whatever it was. She was effectively the
power source, something that didn't sound like a long
career goal.
Feeling every circuit and wire through her body,
Hokuto whispered silently, "The others... they have to
make it. They have to stop them... and there's no way
to warn them anymore...."
* * * * *
Ukyo (VO):
"The battle hasn't been easy, but with great allies
that we've gathered since the end of the beginning have
proven that anything can happen! Friend and foe alike
gather to destroy a mechanical plague of the likes no
one has ever seen. Ranma, now's the time not to give
up, because the Mekani have been saving their most
dangerous weapon for last...."
"Next time: Endgame. We'll see this through to the
end!"
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Author's Notes
No kidding; it is the endgame stretch. While I have
not been much for words in the past chapters in these
notes I'd say I've been putting more into story rather
than explaining how it's done.
The part that really seemed to fly in this one is
the Shion/Shizuka interaction. I'm certain most of you
know I'm not a romantic at heart, but they seem to
write themselves (honestly, when I originally scripted
events they weren't supposed to be attracted to each
other; it kind of happened when they first confronted
each other a few chapters ago).
Razorclaw X (spiceoflife@NOREPLYhotmail.com)
http://www.crosswinds.net/~slythe/ranma/ranff.html
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"That's my story and I'm sticking to it."--JMS, creator of Babylon 5.
"If you go to Z'ha'dum, you will die."--Kosh, Babylon 5.
"Understanding is a three-edged sword."--Kosh, Babylon 5.
"Never show your hand until the end."--me, being profound.
--Razorclaw X