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Siberia, Russia
The temperature drastically dropped, impossibly nearing absolute zero. The cold of space itself. At this, not even the biosuits the researchers wore could keep out the chilling cold. While they didn't feel its brunt, they certainly weren't very comfortable anymore. Yet, the temperature didn't stop its decent. The icy wind grew more ferocious as well, threatening to toss the researchers about. "Back to the shuttle!" The head researcher shouted, his voice barely penetrating the roaring wind. However, due to internal communications systems, the other researchers heard him quite clearly.
With that, the researchers were in full retreat, leaving Ignizio to deal with Skade. Yet, one researcher remained, sliding his pack off his back and zipping it open to rummage inside. "Ignizio!" He shouted, hoping his voice would carry to their latest ally. "Your power is weakened here, and hers is at its strongest! I've been working on something for pyro users for several years now, I'm thinking that maybe you could make use of it!"
He pulled a strange metal box from his pack, setting it down on the snowy ground, before pressing a button at the top. Immediately, the device began to glow a deep red hue, a wave of heat began to burst from it in steady pulses. Almost immediately, the temperature surrounding them began to rise drastically, the waves of heat rolling off the glowing box instantly turning the icy blizzard into a pleasant drizzle of rain.
The heat grew unbearably hot for the researcher, who began to back up from it. "There's a built-in mechanism with a unique formula that can boost the power of your flame attacks tenfold. A-at least in theory, I uh... haven't tested it out yet." He informed Ignizio, turning his gaze to look at him. "But I'll help you, Black Dragon. Any way I can."
'Black Dragon'. The name Ignizio had been dubbed through his history of murder of those who stumbled upon him. Legends would tell of a great black dragon with dark fire that would incinerate any who came near. Clearly this mortal was a fan who'd done his research.
Mystery Woman
She stared at the eggs for a moment, before looking up toward Celice. The two were almost perfectly even in height, she thought. She looked back toward the eggs, trying to find her voice. "E... Egg..." She murmured. This was frustrating. She knew she could talk. She was... smart. She thought so at least. Maybe at one point she was. Why was this hard? What was happening?
Stupidly, she grabbed an egg and proceeded to toss it in her mouth, crunching down on the hard outer shell. She nearly gagged as the contents of the egg filled her mouth. Instead, she simply spit it out onto the ground, spitting up bits of broken yolk after the fact of the matter.
She slowly looked up at Celice, blinking slightly. "...No egg." She stated, not desiring to go through that again. "Hot... dog..." She was very fond of those blanketed meat rods, or 'hot dog' as she'd figured out from Celice's words. This was the longest interaction she'd had with anybody as long as she could remember, and she was quickly beginning to pick up on the woman's speech. While she'd have loved to figure out more about herself, she was more concerned with getting a hot dog.
She didn't seem at all interested or perturbed by the fact that she was in this stranger's home, eating her raw eggs.
CL-9
She would have been surprised at the decapitation of Infinity, if not for the knowledge that he'd be perfectly fine when everything was said and done. It was when the trash monster took an interest in Lilian that the android grew concerned. Lilian managed to slam her pole down on the creature's head, which seemed to disorient it as it began swinging wildly around. One bladed hand made for CL-9's face, but she raised her arm and blocked the attack. Her fake skin was punctured, and a white liquid began to leak from her wound.
Unconcerned, she watched as Infinity dashed away, seemingly finally taking her advice. Took him long enough.
...She frowned, confused. Was she... annoyed? That was a new emotion. Regardless, she raised her other hand, her wrist popping open to reveal what looked like a nozzle. "Stay back, Ms. Lilian. This is a highly corrosive acid designed by Mr. Warren." She said calmly, before said acid began to spray all over the trash creature. Almost immediately, it began to break down from the acid, the trash, plastic and all, corroding into a strange goopy puddle as the creature began to melt before their eyes. Not even ten seconds had passed and all that remained was a pile of useless goop on the floor.
CL-9's wrist closed back as she turned her damaged arm over to look at it, white 'blood' still leaking out. "Hm." She tilted her head. "I didn't realize I could bleed." She looked up at Lilian, before simulating a smile. "Perhaps we should get out of the public eye for a while and wait for your significant other to return."
Yin Li
The fire lingered, and the sound of the creature's scream still reverberated in her skull. She slowly got to her feet- and to her horror, a Paragon had already made his way to them, dousing her explosion in water. "NO!" She screamed at him, racing back into the alley to yell at Ansel. "STOP! You stupid Paragons! You always fuck everything up!"
She grabbed her sidearm, gritting her teeth. "Just stay out of this, Deluge." She barked, turning to face the now lightly smoldering ruins of the explosion, immediately picking out Massi. Somehow, it was smaller, but clearly injured as it laid on the ground, breathing heavily, unmoving. It was trying to recover. "Sparkblade, now's your chance, kill it!" She shouted.
Charles Warren
Quietly, the billionaire slid open a drawer in his desk, reaching in and pulled out a small rock, no bigger than his fingernail. He sat down on the cushy chair behind the desk, and stared at the tiny mineral, though his eyes were clouded, his thoughts elsewhere...
"Charles."
The man practically jumped in his seat, his heart thumping as he looked at the woman who was approaching his desk. He hadn't even realized he'd fallen asleep. "...What is it, Catherine?" He asked, failing to look her in the eye. "I discovered your... 'project'." She stated, her tone not nearly as condemning as he'd imagined it would be. "You need to stop."
"Stop? But this is necessary. To establish a colony on Mars-"
"You know that's not what I'm talking about."
Charles fell silent, closing his eyes and letting out a shaky sigh. "Cat... This... I... I can't just..."
"Our son is dead." Catherine told him, her eyes watering. "You need to accept that... and move on. We need to live by his memory, not dwell on his death."
"Maybe you can, but you- you weren't there, Catherine!" Charles immediately shot up to his feet, chest rising heavily with each breath. "You didn't see... you couldn't... it's all my fault he's gone."
"You can't blame yourse-"
"But I do." He interrupted harshly, scowling. "I live with it every damn day. Wondering what I could have done differently to save him." His wife shook her head, looking at her husband, a great sadness in her eyes. "Charlie... you can't bring back the dead, and no clone will replace him. Stop this madness, it's consuming you. You're going down a path I cannot follow."
Charles stared at Catherine for several long moment, before he spoke. "No." He stated firmly. "I'm getting close, Cat. So close. I've been taking DNA from superhuman individuals and combining the proper genetic codes to his. Not only will he come back better than before... he won't be able to suffer ever again. Darling, please hear me. We will have our son again."
"No..." She shook her head slowly, staring at her husband with a look of pity. "He wouldn't be my son." With that, she turned and walked away, Charles staring after her...
He turned the small rock around in his hand, thoughts still dwelling on his wife. That night... 40 years ago... was the last time he'd ever seen her. He didn't know if she was dead, or where she was. It was almost as though she'd disappeared off the face of the planet. He had of course, succeeded in cloning his son. A 'better' son. In the end, though... all he'd done was make a monster.
"Mr. Warren?"
Charles was snapped from his thoughts and memories by his secretary waddling into the room, holding a tablet. "The results you requested are back, and I think you'll be very pleased with them."
Immediately, he stood up, tucking the rock back into the drawer and closing it before marching toward his secretary, snatching the tablet from her and looking it over quickly. "Yes..." A smile tugged at the corners of his lips. "Finally... one step closer to Patriot's destruction..." He turned to his secretary after a few moments. "Find a way to cut her open, collect any more samples you possibly can."
The woman's eyes went wide. "S-sir? She's... only a little girl."
"Yes, a little girl who holds the key to everything. Is there a problem here?"
"N-no sir..."
With that, his secretary waddled out of the room, leaving him to mull over the tablet some more.
The temperature drastically dropped, impossibly nearing absolute zero. The cold of space itself. At this, not even the biosuits the researchers wore could keep out the chilling cold. While they didn't feel its brunt, they certainly weren't very comfortable anymore. Yet, the temperature didn't stop its decent. The icy wind grew more ferocious as well, threatening to toss the researchers about. "Back to the shuttle!" The head researcher shouted, his voice barely penetrating the roaring wind. However, due to internal communications systems, the other researchers heard him quite clearly.
With that, the researchers were in full retreat, leaving Ignizio to deal with Skade. Yet, one researcher remained, sliding his pack off his back and zipping it open to rummage inside. "Ignizio!" He shouted, hoping his voice would carry to their latest ally. "Your power is weakened here, and hers is at its strongest! I've been working on something for pyro users for several years now, I'm thinking that maybe you could make use of it!"
He pulled a strange metal box from his pack, setting it down on the snowy ground, before pressing a button at the top. Immediately, the device began to glow a deep red hue, a wave of heat began to burst from it in steady pulses. Almost immediately, the temperature surrounding them began to rise drastically, the waves of heat rolling off the glowing box instantly turning the icy blizzard into a pleasant drizzle of rain.
The heat grew unbearably hot for the researcher, who began to back up from it. "There's a built-in mechanism with a unique formula that can boost the power of your flame attacks tenfold. A-at least in theory, I uh... haven't tested it out yet." He informed Ignizio, turning his gaze to look at him. "But I'll help you, Black Dragon. Any way I can."
'Black Dragon'. The name Ignizio had been dubbed through his history of murder of those who stumbled upon him. Legends would tell of a great black dragon with dark fire that would incinerate any who came near. Clearly this mortal was a fan who'd done his research.
Mystery Woman
She stared at the eggs for a moment, before looking up toward Celice. The two were almost perfectly even in height, she thought. She looked back toward the eggs, trying to find her voice. "E... Egg..." She murmured. This was frustrating. She knew she could talk. She was... smart. She thought so at least. Maybe at one point she was. Why was this hard? What was happening?
Stupidly, she grabbed an egg and proceeded to toss it in her mouth, crunching down on the hard outer shell. She nearly gagged as the contents of the egg filled her mouth. Instead, she simply spit it out onto the ground, spitting up bits of broken yolk after the fact of the matter.
She slowly looked up at Celice, blinking slightly. "...No egg." She stated, not desiring to go through that again. "Hot... dog..." She was very fond of those blanketed meat rods, or 'hot dog' as she'd figured out from Celice's words. This was the longest interaction she'd had with anybody as long as she could remember, and she was quickly beginning to pick up on the woman's speech. While she'd have loved to figure out more about herself, she was more concerned with getting a hot dog.
She didn't seem at all interested or perturbed by the fact that she was in this stranger's home, eating her raw eggs.
CL-9
She would have been surprised at the decapitation of Infinity, if not for the knowledge that he'd be perfectly fine when everything was said and done. It was when the trash monster took an interest in Lilian that the android grew concerned. Lilian managed to slam her pole down on the creature's head, which seemed to disorient it as it began swinging wildly around. One bladed hand made for CL-9's face, but she raised her arm and blocked the attack. Her fake skin was punctured, and a white liquid began to leak from her wound.
Unconcerned, she watched as Infinity dashed away, seemingly finally taking her advice. Took him long enough.
...She frowned, confused. Was she... annoyed? That was a new emotion. Regardless, she raised her other hand, her wrist popping open to reveal what looked like a nozzle. "Stay back, Ms. Lilian. This is a highly corrosive acid designed by Mr. Warren." She said calmly, before said acid began to spray all over the trash creature. Almost immediately, it began to break down from the acid, the trash, plastic and all, corroding into a strange goopy puddle as the creature began to melt before their eyes. Not even ten seconds had passed and all that remained was a pile of useless goop on the floor.
CL-9's wrist closed back as she turned her damaged arm over to look at it, white 'blood' still leaking out. "Hm." She tilted her head. "I didn't realize I could bleed." She looked up at Lilian, before simulating a smile. "Perhaps we should get out of the public eye for a while and wait for your significant other to return."
Yin Li
The fire lingered, and the sound of the creature's scream still reverberated in her skull. She slowly got to her feet- and to her horror, a Paragon had already made his way to them, dousing her explosion in water. "NO!" She screamed at him, racing back into the alley to yell at Ansel. "STOP! You stupid Paragons! You always fuck everything up!"
She grabbed her sidearm, gritting her teeth. "Just stay out of this, Deluge." She barked, turning to face the now lightly smoldering ruins of the explosion, immediately picking out Massi. Somehow, it was smaller, but clearly injured as it laid on the ground, breathing heavily, unmoving. It was trying to recover. "Sparkblade, now's your chance, kill it!" She shouted.
Charles Warren
Quietly, the billionaire slid open a drawer in his desk, reaching in and pulled out a small rock, no bigger than his fingernail. He sat down on the cushy chair behind the desk, and stared at the tiny mineral, though his eyes were clouded, his thoughts elsewhere...
"Charles."
The man practically jumped in his seat, his heart thumping as he looked at the woman who was approaching his desk. He hadn't even realized he'd fallen asleep. "...What is it, Catherine?" He asked, failing to look her in the eye. "I discovered your... 'project'." She stated, her tone not nearly as condemning as he'd imagined it would be. "You need to stop."
"Stop? But this is necessary. To establish a colony on Mars-"
"You know that's not what I'm talking about."
Charles fell silent, closing his eyes and letting out a shaky sigh. "Cat... This... I... I can't just..."
"Our son is dead." Catherine told him, her eyes watering. "You need to accept that... and move on. We need to live by his memory, not dwell on his death."
"Maybe you can, but you- you weren't there, Catherine!" Charles immediately shot up to his feet, chest rising heavily with each breath. "You didn't see... you couldn't... it's all my fault he's gone."
"You can't blame yourse-"
"But I do." He interrupted harshly, scowling. "I live with it every damn day. Wondering what I could have done differently to save him." His wife shook her head, looking at her husband, a great sadness in her eyes. "Charlie... you can't bring back the dead, and no clone will replace him. Stop this madness, it's consuming you. You're going down a path I cannot follow."
Charles stared at Catherine for several long moment, before he spoke. "No." He stated firmly. "I'm getting close, Cat. So close. I've been taking DNA from superhuman individuals and combining the proper genetic codes to his. Not only will he come back better than before... he won't be able to suffer ever again. Darling, please hear me. We will have our son again."
"No..." She shook her head slowly, staring at her husband with a look of pity. "He wouldn't be my son." With that, she turned and walked away, Charles staring after her...
He turned the small rock around in his hand, thoughts still dwelling on his wife. That night... 40 years ago... was the last time he'd ever seen her. He didn't know if she was dead, or where she was. It was almost as though she'd disappeared off the face of the planet. He had of course, succeeded in cloning his son. A 'better' son. In the end, though... all he'd done was make a monster.
"Mr. Warren?"
Charles was snapped from his thoughts and memories by his secretary waddling into the room, holding a tablet. "The results you requested are back, and I think you'll be very pleased with them."
Immediately, he stood up, tucking the rock back into the drawer and closing it before marching toward his secretary, snatching the tablet from her and looking it over quickly. "Yes..." A smile tugged at the corners of his lips. "Finally... one step closer to Patriot's destruction..." He turned to his secretary after a few moments. "Find a way to cut her open, collect any more samples you possibly can."
The woman's eyes went wide. "S-sir? She's... only a little girl."
"Yes, a little girl who holds the key to everything. Is there a problem here?"
"N-no sir..."
With that, his secretary waddled out of the room, leaving him to mull over the tablet some more.