Yoshimitsu
Former Moderator
~*~*~ Central City ~*~*~
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Yoshimitsu, you recently received intel regarding insurgents attempting to crack into the Vault. New intel indicates they are about to attempt again. The Vault is a high-security prison and must not, under any circumstances, be penetrated. You have your mission. Good luck.
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It was quiet. Unnaturally so, in fact. Despite it being the middle of the day, there wasn't a single person out. The roads were empty, shops closed with their shutters down, curtains drawn to shut out the world. Not even a lick of wind kicking up stray dust and dirt, which was a shame because a tumbleweed rolling by would have cemented how desolate the place looked. Cars were parked neatly at the sides of the roads, but not a single person was in sight to drive them. It wasn't normal for the city to be this devoid of life, especially at this time. Something big was going down.
Yoshimitsu stood on a lamp post, his hands flying over a holographic keyboard and eyes locked on the translucent view-sceen in front of him. Coding scrolled up the screen quickly, indescipherable to anyone who wasn't trained to read it. His hands moved quickly, pressing each key delicately but with certainty as he scanned the area for any anomalies. With the intel he'd been given, the only thing he was certain about was that there was going to be an attack. Where they were coming from, where they would enter the Vault, how they would be armed... A lot of unknowns. He hated unknowns. As exciting as they might be, he'd rather not run straight into a trap and end up dead.
The holographic interface in front of him vanished. No luck on his end. Hopefully someone else would fare better. He ran his fingers through his hair, blue and perfectly spiked as always. His form was lithe, toned, standing fairly tall and fairly thin. He wore his trademark blue t-shirt, v-neck and short sleeved, black jeans with faded knees and shoes with silver lines covering them. No weapons were hanging from his waist for the first time in a while, which suited him since encumberance really went against his fighting style. He slid from the lamp post, landing lightly and silently.
No sense in waiting around. He started a brisk jog, picking up just enough speed for his shoes to kick in. After a few steps, they began to glow. Another couple and the soles rotated to allow rings of green light to shine through. Probably his favourite gadget in the entire place. Hover skates. Anti-gravity generators that let him float a few inches from the floor, completely without friction. He indulged in a small grin, feeling his hair ruffle and his skin prickle as he picked up speed easily. A swing around the corner, a jump over a car in the middle of the road, grinding across some railing. Okay sure, he was showboating, but in the fastest and most fun possible ways. At least he was still making his way towards the Vault.
"Hey Arv," he greeted, a finger pressed to his ear. "Anything on your end?"
"Not much on my end, Yoshi," a deep, resonant, not-quite human voice responded. "I've got Scout Alpha patrolling around The Vault but it's not reporting anything unusual yet. I hope this isn't a wild goose chase."
"The higher-ups are pretty hell-bent on keeping this under control so they must have some idea about what's going on," Yoshimitsu replied, swinging around a lamp post on to an adjoining street. "I'm doing a sweep of the general area but it's a ghost town. I can't decide whether to head straight for the Vaults or keep on searching on my way. Tough call to make, especially when we haven't heard anything since the mission briefing."
"You should probably keep searching. Between Scout Alpha and me we've got the Vault itself covered for now." came the response. "I must say, that's one hell of a Deep Freeze they did here. The Operators are usually very thorough about things like this - redirecting all the users to other regions for their own safety, disabling NPC programs, even the atmospheric ambiance routines are suspended. If these 'insurgents' get in we need to assume at least one of them is a very skilled hacker. Someone clever enough to either cut through the barrier... Or avoid being rerouted altogether."
"I don't know which idea unsettles me more, to be honest," Yoshimitsu commented quietly. "I'm only a couple of streets over so I'll do a quick sweep then head into the Vault. Hopefully we can stop them before they get in, whoever they are."
He swung around another lamp post, felt his skates grind along a bench then finally landed back on the road. It was eerily quiet now. Normally everything would be all hustle-and-bustle but with everyone forcibly logged out of the system, the city seemed like it was missing something essential. Like a corpse. A rotting dead thing. He pushed those thoughts away, skidding around another corner. Still nothing unusual, though.
There was something very wrong with this situation. The operators only locked down the System when there was a very serious and significant threat. In his memory, Yoshimitsu could only remember a handful of instances where they'd been forced to this level of security and, he didn't mind saying, desperation. If the threat was this severe, why hadn't they given any more information? All they'd been told was that someone might crack the Vault. Short of one of whoever it was being an operator-level hacker or coder, they shouldn't be able to even access the city without a very high level of authorization. The operators weren't the type to hide anything. Somethin big was going down, so where were they key players?
Unless...
"Arv, get inside the Vault as soon as possible," Yoshimitsu said urgently, abandoning his sweep and skating down the main road. "Whoever's attacking the Vault... I think they might be inside already. And I don't think the operators knew they could be. You know what programs are being held there. We can't risk any of them getting loose."
He cut the link and increased his speed. To say letting anyone access the Vaults without authorization was a bad thing would be a massive understatement. They'd been stupid to think that doing a sweep of the city might give them some kind of advantage. Anyone who might be able to bypass the Operator lock down would have the skills to land themselves nearly anywhere in the city undetected. That included the Vaults. Their only saving grace was that if the insurgents were inside the Vault, they could only get to the first two levels. Anything above that was too well protected, by code and security task forces. The Users in security weren't anything compared to himself or Arv, but they could slow any attacking force down.
"This is Yoshimitsu calling all new Special Ops recruits," Yoshimitsu said, pressing his finger to his ear again. He had a straight run to the Vault now. It was almost definitely against regulations to smash through the front doors, but he was about to do just that. An emergency required different rules. "And anyone else available in Central City. Your orders are to head straight to the Vaults. If there any any hostile programs, you are to destroy them on the spot. Containment is no longer the main priority. Carve a path for myself and Arvensis to ascend to the higher levels and attempt to cut off the insurgents. You have your orders. Good luck. Yoshimitsu out."
If it had been a normal User, they would have rebounded off the front doors and crashed back to the pavement. Yoshimitsu, though, changed the settings on his anti-gravity skates. A high burst from his shoes at the moment of impact sent the front doors flying off their reinforced hinges. He flipped back to the pavement and set off again, shooting down the maze of corridors that made up the entirety of the Vaults.
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Yoshimitsu, you recently received intel regarding insurgents attempting to crack into the Vault. New intel indicates they are about to attempt again. The Vault is a high-security prison and must not, under any circumstances, be penetrated. You have your mission. Good luck.
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Digitising...
It was quiet. Unnaturally so, in fact. Despite it being the middle of the day, there wasn't a single person out. The roads were empty, shops closed with their shutters down, curtains drawn to shut out the world. Not even a lick of wind kicking up stray dust and dirt, which was a shame because a tumbleweed rolling by would have cemented how desolate the place looked. Cars were parked neatly at the sides of the roads, but not a single person was in sight to drive them. It wasn't normal for the city to be this devoid of life, especially at this time. Something big was going down.
Yoshimitsu stood on a lamp post, his hands flying over a holographic keyboard and eyes locked on the translucent view-sceen in front of him. Coding scrolled up the screen quickly, indescipherable to anyone who wasn't trained to read it. His hands moved quickly, pressing each key delicately but with certainty as he scanned the area for any anomalies. With the intel he'd been given, the only thing he was certain about was that there was going to be an attack. Where they were coming from, where they would enter the Vault, how they would be armed... A lot of unknowns. He hated unknowns. As exciting as they might be, he'd rather not run straight into a trap and end up dead.
The holographic interface in front of him vanished. No luck on his end. Hopefully someone else would fare better. He ran his fingers through his hair, blue and perfectly spiked as always. His form was lithe, toned, standing fairly tall and fairly thin. He wore his trademark blue t-shirt, v-neck and short sleeved, black jeans with faded knees and shoes with silver lines covering them. No weapons were hanging from his waist for the first time in a while, which suited him since encumberance really went against his fighting style. He slid from the lamp post, landing lightly and silently.
No sense in waiting around. He started a brisk jog, picking up just enough speed for his shoes to kick in. After a few steps, they began to glow. Another couple and the soles rotated to allow rings of green light to shine through. Probably his favourite gadget in the entire place. Hover skates. Anti-gravity generators that let him float a few inches from the floor, completely without friction. He indulged in a small grin, feeling his hair ruffle and his skin prickle as he picked up speed easily. A swing around the corner, a jump over a car in the middle of the road, grinding across some railing. Okay sure, he was showboating, but in the fastest and most fun possible ways. At least he was still making his way towards the Vault.
"Hey Arv," he greeted, a finger pressed to his ear. "Anything on your end?"
"Not much on my end, Yoshi," a deep, resonant, not-quite human voice responded. "I've got Scout Alpha patrolling around The Vault but it's not reporting anything unusual yet. I hope this isn't a wild goose chase."
"The higher-ups are pretty hell-bent on keeping this under control so they must have some idea about what's going on," Yoshimitsu replied, swinging around a lamp post on to an adjoining street. "I'm doing a sweep of the general area but it's a ghost town. I can't decide whether to head straight for the Vaults or keep on searching on my way. Tough call to make, especially when we haven't heard anything since the mission briefing."
"You should probably keep searching. Between Scout Alpha and me we've got the Vault itself covered for now." came the response. "I must say, that's one hell of a Deep Freeze they did here. The Operators are usually very thorough about things like this - redirecting all the users to other regions for their own safety, disabling NPC programs, even the atmospheric ambiance routines are suspended. If these 'insurgents' get in we need to assume at least one of them is a very skilled hacker. Someone clever enough to either cut through the barrier... Or avoid being rerouted altogether."
"I don't know which idea unsettles me more, to be honest," Yoshimitsu commented quietly. "I'm only a couple of streets over so I'll do a quick sweep then head into the Vault. Hopefully we can stop them before they get in, whoever they are."
He swung around another lamp post, felt his skates grind along a bench then finally landed back on the road. It was eerily quiet now. Normally everything would be all hustle-and-bustle but with everyone forcibly logged out of the system, the city seemed like it was missing something essential. Like a corpse. A rotting dead thing. He pushed those thoughts away, skidding around another corner. Still nothing unusual, though.
There was something very wrong with this situation. The operators only locked down the System when there was a very serious and significant threat. In his memory, Yoshimitsu could only remember a handful of instances where they'd been forced to this level of security and, he didn't mind saying, desperation. If the threat was this severe, why hadn't they given any more information? All they'd been told was that someone might crack the Vault. Short of one of whoever it was being an operator-level hacker or coder, they shouldn't be able to even access the city without a very high level of authorization. The operators weren't the type to hide anything. Somethin big was going down, so where were they key players?
Unless...
"Arv, get inside the Vault as soon as possible," Yoshimitsu said urgently, abandoning his sweep and skating down the main road. "Whoever's attacking the Vault... I think they might be inside already. And I don't think the operators knew they could be. You know what programs are being held there. We can't risk any of them getting loose."
He cut the link and increased his speed. To say letting anyone access the Vaults without authorization was a bad thing would be a massive understatement. They'd been stupid to think that doing a sweep of the city might give them some kind of advantage. Anyone who might be able to bypass the Operator lock down would have the skills to land themselves nearly anywhere in the city undetected. That included the Vaults. Their only saving grace was that if the insurgents were inside the Vault, they could only get to the first two levels. Anything above that was too well protected, by code and security task forces. The Users in security weren't anything compared to himself or Arv, but they could slow any attacking force down.
"This is Yoshimitsu calling all new Special Ops recruits," Yoshimitsu said, pressing his finger to his ear again. He had a straight run to the Vault now. It was almost definitely against regulations to smash through the front doors, but he was about to do just that. An emergency required different rules. "And anyone else available in Central City. Your orders are to head straight to the Vaults. If there any any hostile programs, you are to destroy them on the spot. Containment is no longer the main priority. Carve a path for myself and Arvensis to ascend to the higher levels and attempt to cut off the insurgents. You have your orders. Good luck. Yoshimitsu out."
If it had been a normal User, they would have rebounded off the front doors and crashed back to the pavement. Yoshimitsu, though, changed the settings on his anti-gravity skates. A high burst from his shoes at the moment of impact sent the front doors flying off their reinforced hinges. He flipped back to the pavement and set off again, shooting down the maze of corridors that made up the entirety of the Vaults.
OOC - In case it wasn't obvious, the majority of people had interest in being Special Ops characters so I'm running with them being new recruits (either fully inducted or this is their field test for the position). If still unsure on how to enter, wait for mine and Stel's next posts to explain the inside of the Vaults a bit better and jump in then. Otherwise, go right ahead!