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Incarna ch3 done
Incarna ch3 done
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*sweatdrops* saa ... y'see, it's a funny story, there was this little cat trying to cross the road when I was on my way to update ... ?
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Steps echoed. Shoes on metal floor, stride determined, but with a hint of uncertainty hidden in the gait.
Were one apt enough in reading body language to notice such things.
Such a one would, after deliberation, come to the realization of the prevalent emotion of that person.
Anxiety.
From corridors that were lit brightly, well maintained, to those that had fallen into disuse.
Steps echoed.
Locks clicked, fingers tapped the keys of the handheld terminal, flying with nearly fevered speed.
Doors opened.
Repetitions.
After more than one would care to count ...
"Sempai?"
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Demonbane Ltd.
presents
Incarna
three - Domino Theorem.
a follow up ficlet to the SI story Machine Spirit
by Griever
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>one: in motion.

The waking mind.
Sensations of slick wetness. Like water, yet not.
Quiet.
No sounds.
Save for two heartbeats.
Eyes open.
        ***
Daylight.
Filtering through the trees in rays of brilliant gold.
Azure skies.
Wisps of white clouds, circling.
Breeze.
Faint rustling of leaves.
"Has it been confirmed."
A voice, disturbing the calm.
"Yes, sir. We have authorization to move. Mobile assets are en-route."
Idyllic.
A calm.
The calm.
Before the storm to end all storms comes to sweep it all away.
UN symbol on their helmets.
        ***
"... has overstepped his bounds."
Darkness.
"At this point, it hardly matters."
Numbers.
"He hasn't the manpower. His forces are depleted."
Crimson on black.
"He is no fool, though."
Monolithic shapes.
"My agents report that his control has been ... slipping, lately. Supposedly, he's lost one of his subordinates."
A council of secrets.
"Then this is the time. Agreed?"
A meeting of those who consider themselves guided by the hand of fate.
"Agreed."
Heralds of destiny.
To open the doorway for mankind's ascension.
Disappearing shapes.
One left, at the head seat of the council.
A grotesque smile.
"It ends."
The word ascension can have so very meanings though. In the correct context, it could even mean ...
        ***
Red.
"Sir! The MAGI are under attack!"
Noise.
"Attackers identified as ... other MAGI units!"
Insistent.
"Has anyone seen Lt.Ibuki?"
Alarm.
        ***
Purple.
Green.
Looming.
Waiting.
01.
Solitary in its bonds, standing in grim anticipation.
The soul within no longer struggles.
The purpose of EVA.
If she still knew how to do so, Yui Ikari would have cried.
        ***
Black.
Ugly.
Small.
Fingers curled around the grip.
Faint smell of well oiled parts.
Awareness.
Eyes wide, breath quickened.
Startled by words spoken where there should have been only silence.
Light pressure on the trigger.
Wide blue eyes meeting terror stricken brown ones.
"Maya?"
A click of the safety.
        ***
Creaking.
Swinging open.
Handle of the manual release twirling of its own volition.
Rubber soles on concrete floor.
Footsteps.
Red eyes. Twin points of light in the otherwise dark hallway.
Stopping.
Turning her head.
Creaking.
Door slamming closed, propelled by a briefly visible wave of golden hexagons.
Footsteps.
Rubber soles on concrete floor.
Red eyes.
Descending into the depths of Dogma.
        ***
Orange.
White.
Arms spread.
Pinned.
Expressionless face.
Seven eyes.
Expecting.
Anticipating.
        ***
Grey flesh.
Torn.
Coiling.
Twisting.
Intertwining.
Healing.
Armor.
Black and blue and white and red.
A single eye, glaring at things unseen.
        ***
Blue eyes.
Staring emptily at the ceiling.
The beeping of machines monitoring her condition.
Death in life.
A wandering mind.
        ***
White trails, winding their way through the sky from the tips of airplane wings.
White carapaces underneath the planes' bellies.
Sneering crimson lips.
A hint of white teeth behind them.
Gleaming, and sharp.
Five through thirteen.
On a date with destiny.
        ***
>two: freezeframe.

Have you ever felt that there's a little timer in your head? The sort that always tells you you've got enough time to plan things out and execute said plan properly? The sort that leads you into a false sense of security?
Where you one day wake up and realize you're entering the home stretch and what you were cooking up is only worth as much as a half-baked scone?
I find this feeling pretty much par for the course.
"Well ... this is awkward."
Like domino blocks, collapsing one after another, the events following after my decision to make use of the idle resource that was Ritsuko Akagi seemed to be snowballing.
It was as if things had gained their own momentum, and stopping the progression was now almost impossible.
Or maybe they'd always had their own momentum and I was merely finally becoming aware of that.
Aware, as in, suddenly realizing that I was ten floors up, face down, and the air was rushing against my face pretty quickly as I made my way towards the dreaded sudden stop.
Things were happening.
I could feel it in my bones.
To initiate Impact, you needed Adam and an Angel. Lilith would do in a pinch.
To control it, you needed an amplifier.
To do so in a way that would let me get out of this reality and on my way back towards the previous one, I needed someone who had a more thorough understanding of the various factors involved.
And acquiring an amplifier wouldn't be a bad idea either.
This, in broad strokes, was something I'd been aware of prior to coming down into Dogma. It was, basically, what had motivated me to come to Tokyo-3 in the first place.
If the only thing I'd have needed had been an EVA, I wouldn't have bothered. Adam-cloned Units weren't something SEELE was in short supply of. It would have taken some doing, but nothing as complex as what I was engaging in here and now.
Sadly, I knew I would need to acquire access to an amplifier, which was a task made far more difficult by the fact that, of the two available EVAs, I had no chance at all at being able to control Unit 01 because of its origins.
Unit 02 was under heavy guard.
So I'd come to Tokyo-3. I'd entered the Geo-Front via one of the EVA rapid deployment system's shafts. I'd made my way down, and into Dogma - the innards of the NERV Command Center, and took up temporary residence in the locked out corridors that had been deemed obsolete by the management.
And when normal means of searching for a way to turn the tide of events to come to my advantage failed, I tried the alternative. I'd been fairly new at using the AT Field that the half-angel body my spirit had decided to take for itself could manifest and manipulate, but prior experience in dealing with unfamiliar circumstances and abilities proved to be an asset there.
I was grasping at straws at the time, so what I managed to piece together as a result of what I'd discovered thanks to a subtle investigation of Dogma via my Field had seemed just what the doctor ordered.
A fractured spirit stretched between two material shells, one similar to my current incarnation, the other in some ways similar to the prior one.
More specifically, Naoko Akagi, bound to linger in this world, in part by the MAGI, and in part by Evangelion Unit 00.
The situation was rapidly becoming more and more complex. Meaning that there was more and more chance of things going wrong during the flow of events.
Walking in on Maya Ibuki pointing a gun at a startled Ritsuko Akagi, with Naoko currently occupying the former Dummy Plug Ayanami body of Unit 00 right behind me, had not been a course of events I could have foreseen.
Hence, the earlier comment.
The insistent beeping that the good Doctor's terminal started to emit a moment later, her glance at it, her face turning ashen as she seemed to ignore the gun altogether ...
"It looks like SEELE just moved up their timetable," the bottle-blonde spoke in the sudden deathly quiet.
        ***
There are events in life that could be called pivotal. Ones that make those involved reexamine their lives and actions, and sometimes let them change as a result.
Dying most certainly counts as one of them.
Having a good deal of memories that are clearly not your own can also apply.
Naoko Akagi had been through both. The former, when her soul was sundered and split between a sliver that settled within the MAGI and its artificial mind, and a larger and fractured portion that had been sucked in by the golem that was Evangelion Unit-00.
And while being forced to animate the body of someone ... or was that something ... who'd been a direct cause of her death was certainly unsettling, the memories of inhabiting a D.D. Battlemover actually helped her settle in somewhat.
Or at least realize that mental breakdowns sometimes needed to take a backseat.
"What do you mean, 'moved up their timetable'?" the other half-angel in the room asked.
"Who are SEELE?" the brown haired girl in the tech division uniform said at the same time.
"You brought Ayanami?!" this from the younger Akagi in the room.
"Ritsuko ... what did you do to your _hair_?!" this from herself.
        ***
"What do you mean, she isn't there?! Why wasn't I told?!"
Misato Katsuragi was not furious. She reserved furious for when it would be of any use, and she knew it wouldn't help her one bit in the face of the stone wall that was Gendo Ikari's resolve. She was, however, pretty damn angry.
"It was not necessary, since this is obviously a Section Two and Internal Investigations matter and not something the Tactical Division should be concerned about," Gendo said. Or so she assumed. The way he sat, fingers steepled in front of his face, she couldn't actually tell if he moved his mouth or if it was just a pre-recorded message being delivered at an opportune time.
"Is that all, Major?"
She chased away the ridiculous thought, and focused on things at hand.
"Security of the facility is my business, Commander. The Doctor's absence has definite negative influence on it, therefore it is my business as well," she retorted.
"It is a case of Need to Know, Major," the man shrugged the objections off as if they were meaningless. To him, they were. "You did not need to know."
        ***
Some days, it just didn't pay to get out of bed.
This looked to be one of them.
Take several people, match and mix relationships and agendas between them, stir, and have them each bring one up at the most awkward and inopportune moment possible.
I'm not even going to say anything about the impending end of the world.
It was enough to cause a freeze of sorts, where people stopped speaking and were processing what the others had said ... I think I caught Maya looking more than a little cross-eyed at one moment there.
In more ways than one, it reminded me of an impending multi-car pileup.
Ritsuko's comment about SEELE being the eighteen-wheeler wobbling unsteadily one lane over.
'So speed up and go past before it wobbles into _you_.'
        ***
>three: maelstrom

I felt ugly.
Pressing, urging, threatening. No explanations.
Being pressed for time could have been one of my excuses.
I was beyond that, though.
No juggler. No plotter. No schemer.
I could not be in two places at once. Hence my freeing the elder Akagi. I could not hope to stop or understand Impact with what I had and what I knew. Hence the younger Akagi.
I actually _needed_ Impact.
I ran.
The unconscious form of Maya Ibuki had been laid on a cot that stood against one of the walls. I didn't feel the least bit guilty about her broken wrist. A bit proud that the AT projection hadn't shattered it, maybe.
There. Then. I was racing forward, outpacing guilt.
I'd deal with it if and when it caught up.
        ***
The overwhelming feeling of things spiraling out of control ... that's what it was. This sensation Misato Katsuragi was trying to put a finger on.
There had been an attack on the MAGI, which had been repelled by some outside source. Her chief computer technicians were missing, one simply AWOL, the other an escaped prisoner.
And it looked like the UN was coming in, guns blazing ...
... the irony of the fact that NERV, the self-proclaimed protectors of mankind, would be destroyed by those they'd protected was not lost on her.
It didn't make her grin either.
"Ma'am," Makoto's voice was strained, but the hint of surprise in it was more than obvious. "I'm getting some odd commands being sent out from the MAGI ..."
An off to the side console suddenly came to life, crimson indicators lighting up ...
"Logfile says they were ordered to put Dogma and what they could of the Geo-Front into lockdown." a confused looking Aoba finished.
Screens flickered, as sensor feeds running over outside relays ceased to be accepted, and the only things being displayed were those readings being taken by closed-circuit systems.
"Blast doors are coming down throughout the complex," Makoto informed.
"... Ritsu?" Misato quietly asked, not expecting any sort of answer. Who else could it have been, after all?
"What about the Children?" she inquired after a moment.
"Second Child is secure in Unit 02's Entry Plug." Aoba spoke. "Third Child hasn't been found, but ... logfile entries indicate First Child has entered Dogma through Route 29 half an hour prior to the first attack."
Misato Katsuragi's frown deepened as she gave the empty Commander's Seat a glare. Sub-Commander Fuyutsuki, standing beside said seat, almost flinched.
        ***
She thanked the relevant Kami that the UN were idiots.
Sadly, this was also thanking said Kami for one Lorenz Keele/Keele Lorenz and his manipulation skills.
If the UN truly knew what went on at NERV, what the potential of the things locked away there was, and what could be done with them. Hells, what was _going_ to be done with them, then just common sense would have had them recalling the air-force they'd put together during that whole Sea of Dirac debacle. Followed by scores of N2 mines being dumped through the big hole that one of the battles against the Angels had left in the Geo-Front's ceiling.
... although, of course, that would have been a choice made by someone with a sound sense and understanding of tactics and strategy.
After a more thorough consideration of the issue, she decided that the UN would have done what they were doing one way or another, simply because 'for the betterment of mankind' worked at a micro scale, but the macro scale leaders were still power-hungry assholes/political animals.
Those two were synonymous more often than not.
Quite often, they were also synonymous with the word 'moron'.
Exactly _why_ she was thinking these things there and then was a bit of a puzzle, but she firmly shoved it onto the shoulders of the memory engram she'd inadvertently gotten from that supremely odd Griever person after being 'revived'.
Naoko Akagi, nee Ayanami (oh, the irony), continued running.
        ***
Going the other way, now.
Darkly amusing.
Not an hour ago, myself and an Ayanami clone body were making our way along this path, trying to remain as unobtrusive as inhumanly possible.
That was when we thought we still had time.
No such luck.
It was out of the way, enough to not be considered important by the UN at least. Remains of a destroyed EVA. They were going after the ones still operative.
Or trying to, at least. Hopefully, Ritsuko could do delay them sufficiently. She was creative enough. And while there were no means of fending off human invasion there, ones could be ... improvised.
Bakelite could be used for more than just holding EVAs down.
Flood a hallway with it, and it was certainly possible, and you have a permanent barricade set up. At least until they bring in more high explosives.
There were times for stealth. There were times for more obvious means to be used.
My AT Field reached forward, ripping the armored door of the cage from its moorings, granting me entry.
Care to guess which of those times this was?
        ***
"Damn," swore Ritsuko Akagi. "Looks like we've laid down our cards."
The readings told whoever was watching what was going on, and did so loud and clear. To some extent.
Ritsuko sighed, setting down the handheld terminal. The MAGI were pretty much able to take care of the rest. For what it was worth, she'd done her part.
Now ... it was a question of whether she'd bet on the correct madman.
The erstwhile head of Project E stood, and strode a short ways off, returning with an emergency medkit. All she could do was wait. The section was under lockout as much, perhaps more, than any other one of Dogma, simply because it was marked 'derelict' and out of the way of anything even remotely interesting or important.
No soldiers likely to come knocking down the doors anytime soon.
Might as well do something useful in the interim.
Kneeling down, Ritsuko started treating the unconscious Maya Ibuki's injuries.
        ***
Almost darkness. A fain luminescence cast a balefully amber glow upon the chamber, before the doors quietly opened and the light of the corridor beyond was added into the mix.
Reflected by a pair of crimson eyes. Reflected by a pair of mirrored spectacles.
She stood, seemingly still as a statue, one palm against the tank of LCL.
"Rei. You're really here."
It was all Gendou could do to stop the shivers of anticipation. Years of planning were all going to come to completion on this day. He would finally see Yui again.
"The appointed time has come. Let's go."
The blue haired girl turned, face remaining carefully blank, smoothing down her skirt before following the Commander of NERV.
        ***
Despite the red lights, despite the ongoing attack, despite the sheer improbability, the specific noise made everybody on the command bridge go deathly quiet.
Misato Katsuragi was not there. She'd given command over to Hyuuga and gone to find Shinji.
Otherwise, the relative silence would have been interrupted by loud, vehement swearing.
Makoto Hyuuga gulped. Looked again.
The reading hadn't changed. He wished Maya were there. She was better at interpreting these ... not that there was a whole lot to interpret here. It was quite clear.
"... pattern blue detected in Cage Eight," the TechDiv officer informed, superfluously, through suddenly dry lips. "It's an Angel."
        ***
Red eyes met red eyes.
"I have been waiting."
Well, that floored me. I skidded to a halt, right inside the Cage, the towering presence of EVA Unit 00 overwhelming to my senses.
The smaller, much more defined, presence also in the room was something I became aware of only there and then.
"It was open, you know."
The motion of the head indicated the twisted remains of the door. I remained silent, though feeling more than a little foolish. Jumping the gun indeed.
Wasn't she supposed to be ... elsewhere?
I was underpowered for this sort of confrontation. Scrubs, as in security, I was prepared to handle. This was a whole 'nother barrel o' fish.
"You are not Tabris," she stated. Not a question. "You should have been. Why?"
"Chance," I said, trying to stall for time ... something that I couldn't really afford doing _anyway_. Screwed, one way or the other.
Take a chance?
Well, let's see if the Nexus Sixes had something there.
        ***
Mistao Katsuragi's hands did not shake as she lowered the still smoking sidearm.
Despite the blast doors, despite the bakelite, the Geo-Front and Dogma had never been meant to stand against human insurgents. Hence the fact that several of the special operations squads the UN had sent in had managed to make their way in.
"Don't blame me either. Nothing personal, you understand." the purple haired woman said, echoing the words the squad leader had spoken not moments before. Said squad leader, and squad, lay inert on the cold metal floor, suffering from a terminal case of lead poisoning courtesy of Misato's semi-automatic.
The only other person still alive, Shinji Ikari, designated pilot of Evangelion Unit 01, Third Child, was shaking.
Not that she could really blame him. He'd almost been executed.
If there were no pilots, after all, the threat of the EVAs was no longer a threat. At least, according to the UN.
Asuka was safe. Arguably. The Evangelions were, at the moment, the safest place for the pilots. Certainly safer than the deathtrap that Dogma would soon become to its personnel.
"Come on, Shinji, let's go to the EVA."
        ***
For an instant, I wondered how two sensations that differed on so fundamental a level could be so similar.
This was not a D.D. Battlemover. It was substantially larger, heavier, and built using entirely different principles.
My consciousness was shunted forward nearly instantly, and while I was aware of and had a connection with the physical shell sitting in the Entry Plug, I was far more cognizant of the huge, one-eyed monstrosity that I'd 'become'.
"Akagi," I felt 'myself' say, the opening of communications channels and byways as instinctive as it had been all those months ago ...
The sound of bending restraints, the screech of tortured metal, the smell of friction heat heavy air.
I felt energized. I felt alive. I felt, in a small, yet significant way ... home.
The beeping of the battery power level warning made me feel slightly more home than I'd ever wanted to be again, though ...
"I'm here," the speakers in the Plug relayed. "An open channel?"
"Endgame," I 'spoke'. It was slightly disconcerting, watching my body as if it were merely a puppet on spiritual strings.
"NAGISA?!" the voice was neither his nor Akagi's. The popup window showing visual feed of the transmission let him identify the speaker as one of the so called 'bridge bunnies', Hyuuga or whatever his name was. "And Unit-00 ...?"
"Explanations later, saving the world now, please," Akagi cut into the conversation. "You have zero point five kilometers to the main deployment bays, zero point three into that route there's an emergency storage 'locker' for EVA scale armaments."
I routed the pain signals into a null-buffer, or at least something I thought of as one, in my consciousness and ignored the jarring impacts as the Unit and I tore our way from the Cage.
Then we ran.
I seemed to be doing that a lot these days.
        ***
Pressing onwards, stumbling, struggling with the onslaught of her own mind's making ...
There was too much there, too much given in too short a time ...
A hand dragging along one of the walls, pressing against it for balance as the body moved like a a puppet with its strings frayed and nearly broken.
Memories, feelings, drives and pure unadulterated emotion.
Not her own, therefore difficult to grasp ... the fact that these were more than merely simple knowledge. There was underlying emotional background to each single image, and each single image was linked to other images, and those were linked to further and further and further ...
Minutes felt like hours, as he subconscious mind dealt with the overwhelming press of information, sifting through the streams ...
A detached part of her consciousness noted, with an odd sort of fascination, that she seemed to be crying. A new sensation, certainly.
She stumbled into an intersection, not knowing why she'd headed this way, but realizing that it had not really been random chance that was driving her motive functions.
Fear. Anger. Danger.
Thoughts flashed through her mind, at the fore, and her head snapped up.
The click of safeties being released, the smell of gunpowder.
Recognition as the special forces soldiers bring their guns up, to aim at an unaware Major Kasturagi and Pilot Ikari.
The onslaught was pushed to the side, even as her consciousness leapt forward ...
"Shinji-kun ..."
The voice was little more than a whisper ... but it momentarily froze all movement in the corridor ... heads and guns swung around.
Red eyes narrowed.
The hallway exploded in a kaleidoscope of amber hexagons, as armed men were thrown about not unlike the contents of a blender set to high.
        ***
"Erster!"
Nine Production Series Evangelion Units. Three and a half minutes.
Twenty seconds per unit ... not impossible. Merely improbable. Still, improbable she could deal with.
Nine to one had already become eight to one.
"Asuka, we're sending up reinforcements through exit #20," Hyuuga's voice came from the speakers even as the red EVA dove underneath a swing of one of the Production Series' huge dual blades. "The Unit will provide covering fire so that you can proceed there and hook up to an umbilical cable."
"Roger," the determined grin on her face turned feral. "So, baka-Shinji did make it on time?"
In the distance, a set of blast doors built into a hillside slammed open, rails that served as the EVA's deployment system extending outwards.
"Not exactly ..." Makoto said, hesitantly.
Two of the Production Models turned, noticing the deployment preparations, and the Pilot of Unit-02 capitalized on their momentary distraction.
The weapon she'd taken from the downed EVA was heavy and unwieldy, but with the strength of Unit-02 behind the swing it did horrendous damage. The cumbersome looking dual bladed 'wing' was hauled around, biting into and smashing through the distracted white Evangelion's armor and flesh.
"Pay attention!" she shouted as she charged.
One arm short, and with the plating stripped from its upper chest, the targeted EVA reeled.
Asuka pressed on, catching the momentum of the swing, bracing the long weapon's 'trailing' blade with her EVA's left palm. It slammed cleanly through the EVA Series' malformed head, continuing forward to bury itself into the ground, pinning the white EVA's inert body to it at the same time.
A shadow flitted across the ground before her field of view, making Asuka jerk her EVA forward, and around, missing a beheading by a handspan ... well, an EVA's handspan.
The attacking EVA Series Unit tried to arrest the momentum of the swing, but before it could bring its weapon around in a manner similar to what Asuka had managed moments prior.
Evangelion Unit-02 leaned forward, seemingly into the eventual blow, as the right shoulder flange of the crimson biomechanoid popped its protective covers, firing a number of metal spikes that pierced and downed its assailant.
The explosion caught her off guard, the surprise enough to freeze Unit-02 in its tracks for a split second, as a column of fire and flickering energy in the shape of a cross shot towards the heavens, from where she'd downed the first of the EVA Series Units ...
A white EVA was thrown into the air, tumbling before it managed to get back to its feet, side a mess of charred flesh and molten metal.
It sprung back momentarily, looking for all the world like some rabid animal ducking an attack, as a heavy explosive round passed through the space it had occupied moments before and turned several dozens of trees into several gazillion pine-scented toothpicks.
A round from an EVA scale recoilless rifle.
"Asuka, that's your cover, get the umbilical!" Hyuuga's voice cut through her momentary puzzlement.
She turned, ducking the EVA low and brining it as close to a run as it could manage in that position, even as her eyes focused on the distant form of ...
"Unit-00?! You sent Wondergirl to ..." the trailed off. Hadn't Unit-00 been as good as destroyed?
The configuration of the EVA that crouched, recoilless rifle at its hip and sending a steady stream of explosives into the field of battle behind her, was that of the Prototype Evangelion. Roughly.
One eyed, with blue armored segments ... but those were few and far in-between, and occasionally warped and marred with black streaks of carbonized metal. The grayish synthflesh of the Evangelion could be seen, working between the armor gaps, but that in itself wasn't the surprising part. What armor and flesh there was on the limbs and torso seemed mismatched, the flesh somewhat darker, the armor a matte black with segments of red intermingling with the occasional leftover section of blue.
'Mein Gott, they reused parts from Unit-03?'
Another explosion, another cross ...
"Unit-02, be advised," the voice that came over a channel from the rag-tag Evangelion was definitely not Wondergirl's. "The EVA Series are equipped with S^2 Engines. Get the core, otherwise they'll just regenerate the damage, no matter how extensive it is."
        ***
"Rei!"
"Ayanami!"
The voices sounded unnaturally sharp in the sudden gray haze her senses had become enveloped in.
Slick droplets of slid down her face, the smell lingering in the air, giving it a coppery taste that turned her stomach.
A sound that seemed to reverberate through her very being resolved itself into the pounding in her temples.
There was pressure on her knees ... she'd toppled to the ground after ...
Her stomach turned again, as memories replayed themselves.
Emotions. Fear. Anger. Revulsion. Elation. A melange the likes of which she'd never let herself experience before had flashed through her, coloring her actions ...
She'd never _let_ herself be affected like that before, but this hadn't been a matter of willingly giving in.
The reemergence of the memories she'd shoved aside before broke the fragile hold she'd had on consciousness, and the last thing she felt were two pairs of hands stopping her from falling to lie prone on the bloodstained floor.
        ***
>four: for those who cry 'halt' at the end of the world ...
The gaze seemed devoid of any and all passion, but then, the beholder was not known to give into such comparatively minor things.
He'd spent a long, long time on preparations. Longer than anyone would have thought possible ... not that there were any still alive who knew that. Suspected, perhaps, but then suspecting and knowing were worlds apart at times.
He would twist the words and workings of so called prophecy to what suited him and his plans best, had done so in fact.
And men were so easy to guide. The only thing you needed was an incentive ...
Those idealistic enough were lured by professing higher goals, those with a monetary bent were bought ... and those who wished to work for a scheme of their own, to become puppetmasters who staged their own plays in hopes of taking the audience for their own ... those were perhaps the easiest of the lot. He simply hired them.
Let them play their games, let them think they were more than they truly were.
The others, the ever elusive members of SEELE, were perhaps the easiest he'd had to convince ... people of wealth, influence, rarely lacking anything in life. Save one thing, really.
It was, he found, utterly delicious irony. Their one true desire was the curse he bore. Not that they knew this.
In their eyes, her was 'merely' another of their own ilk.
Putting Ikari Gendo in place as head of NERV had made most of the others uneasy, simply because they saw in him what they saw in themselves. The man was pragmatic and ruthless, and observant enough to infer what the Committee had in mind ...
... that would have been Keele's evaluation as well, had he not been aware where Ikari's goals lay.
Though, where most of the Committee desired controlled Impact, but one controlled by their puppets and not Ikari's, the Chairman's desires were much, much simpler.
He merely desired Impact itself to occur.
This turn of events ...
On the holographic viewscreen hovering in the darkness of the SEELE virtual meeting room, the images of cross shaped explosions took form.
... was most troubling.
        ***
The chamber was as dark as it was immense, what illumination there was coming off of the huge, pale white shape pinned to the equally gigantic cross.
Lilith. The Second Angel.
Gendo looked at the crucified shape, his face as expressionless as a slate of stone. He could feel it. This was the culmination of what he'd been working towards for most of his life.
The gun in his hand felt cool, a small device of composite metals that was his final bit of insurance.
There was little chance of interruption this late in the scenario, but it was only prudent to be prepared for the eventuality.
Unexpected motion startled him slightly. Ayanami had been standing alongside him, face upturned and eyes fixed on Lilith. Now she'd moved, stepping forward, then in front of him ...
His 'protege's' eyes turned their gaze on him, then.
Some say the eyes are the windows to the soul. That you can, with a bit of experience, read what a person is thinking by watching them.
Be that truth of fiction, fact was that the man found something there that made him freeze for a moment.
A step, and two hands were clutching the lapels of his uniform jacket, pulling him forward and down with surprising strength for such a small frame.
Gendo Ikari experienced a moment of unprecedented puzzlement, mixed equally with shock, as the albino's lips met his own in an almost violent imitation of a kiss ...
Then he was gasping, recoiling after a second or so of sheer disbelief.
"R-rei, why did you ...?!"
In an altogether un-Ayanami like expression, the albino smirked.
"Why, lover, don't you recognize me?" she asked then, pouting. "Maybe it's because I'm not an 'old cow' anymore?"
The Commander of NERV had a moment to come to the realization who was speaking, after which he promptly realized another, far more important, fact.
The sound of falling brass seemed disproportionately loud, especially after the thunderclap of a round being fired sounded in the otherwise deathly silent darkness of Terminal Dogma.
Naoko Akagi took a moment to savor the sweet flavor of revenge before she emptied the magazine of Gendo's gun into the man's torso, making his body jerk like a rag doll being yanked around by its strings.
There was silence again.
The tinkle of breaking glass followed, as his spectacles crashed to the ground. The blankly staring Gendo Ikari fell in a bloody heap not a moment afterwards.
The clicking of a comlink.
"It's done."
        ***
My memories' clarity did not suffer from degradation. At least, not anymore. I hadn't had a problem with that ever since the ... mechanics ... of my mind had gotten digitalized a reality sideways from where I now stood.
And while I was no longer animating a Battlemover, the 'no degradation' bit seemed to apply to this new body as well. Maybe because my mind still wasn't just a series of bioelectric pulses going to and fro along the neurons of a biological brain. It was safely tucked away within the insanely tough shell that made up an Angel's Core, in a manner that I wasn't really entirely sure of, or comfortable with.
I was certain that an explanation would contain words like 'quantum' and 'meta-pattern', and maybe even 'giant chicken', so there was no real haste to investigate this more thoroughly on my part.
Still, as mentioned before, some things from my last shell ... stuck. I was pretty sure the Angel/human-hybrid body was trying to substitute an advanced form of regeneration for the absent repair nanos. The way my scanning by use of AT Field turned out looking and feeling reminded me of much missed LIDAR and echolocation sensor packets.
And then there was the fact that I could do something that almost seemed like a diagnostics call to my body. In effect, it was as if I were still in a machine ... but what is a human body if not a complex piece of biological machinery?
Which had at one moment led me to discover that there were bits of memories and ghosts of sensations that were definitely not mine floating around within the Clone shell.
Honestly, if I hadn't watched Aliens movies I wouldn't have figured it out for what it was. However, I wasn't going to start messing with data recovery from what was, for all intents and purposes, genetic memory.
Again, this hardly helped me out in the current situation. Such as it was.
Or wouldn't have. You see, there are many different kinds of memory. It's far from stable, even in electronic form. It's all about flux.
The question being, how do you recover those bits and pieces. Make them useful.
When interacting with the EVA, the huge cybernetic golem body becomes an extension of your own. That, at least, is the idea.
You get a modicum of access to its memory. Now, genetic memory doesn't help much in moments like this. Or, if it does, I was too ignorant to make use of it.
Since there was no soul filter there anymore, not even a Dummy Plug to interfere with input, there was no 'memory' as commonly understood by your average Joe on the street.
There was, however, something else ...
When you're stuck in a mechanical body with hardwired weapons and interface software, you don't really worry about not having skills. Shooting was as easy as thinking, as long as the hardware worked.
Hence my need to familiarize myself with handheld weapons after getting dumped into the prospective body of the Angel of lolicon yaoi.
So, logically, if the EVA acts as an extension of myself, should it be able to shoot at anything and hit it with any degree of accuracy?
No.
Which means that I shouldn't be able to do what I was doing there and then - using an EVA scale recoilless rifle to effect, holding the remaining EVA Series biomechs at bay, you name it.
How was I doing this?
Simple.
I cheated.
There are different kinds of memory.
EVA-00 had used this weapon before. Those muscle fibers remaining from the Cyclops remembered. The pseudo-neural tissue and the spinal cord recalled. In a way, it was like a driver package stored on the hardware you were plugging in.
The element of surprise managed to bag me two of the original nine EVA Series units, one already brought down by Unit 02 and one that was thrown by the explosion of the first one's Core, disoriented, and made an easy target.
The textbook idea of fire support died after less than a minute, though, for a simple reason.
Langley was just starting to tear up the ground in a slide that would bleed off enough momentum from her mad dash towards my position and the spare umbilical for her to snag said umbilical, when one of the enemy Units reared back, the 'wing-blade' in its hand shifting and twisting around into what would become a two pronged spear. A copy of the Lance of Longinus which, apparently, could go through an AT Field like a hot knife through butter.
The hastily aimed shot went high, scoring a glancing blow against the white EVA's chest armor. It was enough to knock it back half a step, and the Lance copy went off target ... speeding its way through the air with the sort of velocity that should be reserved for projectiles fired from linear magnetic accelerators.
It was a moment later that I noticed what the other Units were doing. Namely charging.
Which was when the idea of fire support died, and a deterioration into a fully blown down and dirty brawl began.
It died with no bang though. Rather, it went with a dull click.
The sort of click you get when your magazine's empty.
        ***
Asuka swore. Asuka cursed. Asuka invented a whole new language for the sole purpose of expressing her displeasure with the occurring situation.
Well, maybe not the last bit, though not for lack of trying. There was a limit to the amount of invention that could be achieved in the span of one minute.
The berserker high from just seconds ago had been brought to a rude halt with the first explosion. There were many things you could accuse her of, but the Second Child could think on her feet. The implications of the words whoever was piloting the patchwork Evangelion had spoken was clear enough ... hell, she'd seen the recordings from the Zeruel battle, where baka-Shinji's EVA had regenerated a cut-off arm in barely more than an instant.
Even with the sort of damage she'd been initially dishing out, she could see how that factor alone would have turned the fight from a victory blitz to a doomed battle of attrition.
EVA Unit 02 came to a halt, the dirt its slide had caused to shoot upwards falling down behind it. The motion of its hands was practiced enough to have become instinct, and a moment later the umbilical clicked into place.
An exclamation died on her lips when EVA 00 tumbled past, a half-sheered through recoilless rifle the only thing keeping the wing-blade of one of the EVA Series units from making contact.
It was a gut feeling more than anything else that had her putting Unit 02 into a sideways dive, a moment before another EVA Series unit crashed into her former location, driving its weapon more than a quarter of the way into the ground.
She brought her EVA back around, raising its arms, feeling the comforting weight that had appeared therein seemingly on its own accord.
It came around with her.
        ***
>five: life expectancy
The tumbling form cast a long shadow as it arced, then smashed into the ground. It spasmed, maw open in a silent scream, even as the lance impaling it through the center of its chest sparked with power.
Then there was no more sound. No more motion.
The display had been one of savage intensity, and the Geo-Front was a testament to it. Craters, wounds torn into the very earth, swaths covered in LCL and blood from the mangled remains of the giant combatants.
        ***
I'd never really liked Langley, as a character. I doubted I'd like her anymore as a person. But right there, and right then, I had a healthy dose of respect for her as a fighter.
I was also considering getting a fruit basket for Asagiri and Yamazaki, if they were still alive by the time I got back. The white EVAs were uncanny in that they reminded me of Doberman class combat boomers, in behavior and viciousness, if not in weaponry.
Hence the prospective offering of kudos.
If I got back.
I resolutely grabbed that thought and squashed it, scattering its ashes to the four winds. Metaphorically speaking.
Doubt was not something I could afford at this point of time.
The end result of the brawl, and what a brawl it had been, were the remains of eleven Evangelion units scattered over nearly the entire Geo-Front.
Eleven, because Langley had lost both of her Unit's shoulder flanges, and a fair bit of chest armor - enough to have the Core of Unit-02 visible when you knew what to look for - while Unit-00.
I was very glad for the fact that I still remembered how to ignore the inputs of pain receptors, and doubly so that I could apply it to this body. The blue-black bastard child of two EVAs' biomass and my warped mind was currently finishing reattaching its left arm, the armor of its right one was all but gone, and its Core was in full view - glinting in the midday sun.
The hairline fracture that ran across the red surface of said orb was slowly melting back into the material.
In all, we made a sorry picture. Still, we were standing ... well, kneeling in my case. They were not.
And I was pretty sure that they weren't about to get up anytime soon. Like this millennium.
Unit-02 hoisted the EVA scale axe it had used to such terrific effect onto its shoulder, adapting an air of overwhelming smugness as it looked at where the shattered remains of the Core of the final EVA Series Unit were strewn.
The UN troops, and I knew better than to assume there were no more left, were oddly quiet.
I was sort of hoping it was an 'oh shit, if we pull out now we're less likely to die, right?' sort of quiet instead of an 'okay, N^2 mine air-strike incoming in five, brace for shockwave' sort of quiet.
The brawl hadn't quite equaled war, in my mind. I'd had enough of that for the next decade or so.
Standard operating procedure in the aftermath of something this big would have been to move with the blow, trying to push forward as far as possible, and then draw back when the enemy managed to muster up a defense. Staggered retreat, setting traps and ambushes, and so on.
But then, that line of thinking had developed after fighting a war in a world where public opinion was pretty much the enemy's playtoy.
Here, things were ... not better, no. But far more ... political.
I had never been a political animal, nor did I want to be one ...
... still, that was what the Kami had come up with delegating responsibilities for.
***
"... GMT, UN forces moved in to 'pacify' the International Agency NERV, with orders to execute the pilots of NERV's Evangelion Units, and terminate any and all personnel on site. These shocking images were recorded by security cameras in the NERV complex." the mute images ran across the screen. UN blackops soldiers breaching NERV checkpoints, slitting throats and shooting guards in the back as they moved. Then firing on unarmed personnel when they came across any. "The radio broadcasts you will soon hear were intercepted and recorded from the communications network of the UN troops. How such a horrible scenario could ever occur in reality ..."
The cool, collected voice of Ritsuko Akagi spoke, even as the images continued to be broadcasted.
Not as a warning, sent merely to the respective governments ... it was streamed over whatever network the MAGI could access. This sort of tactic would have been impossible, had Ritsuko not been aware that the MAGI would be attacked and had she not acted preemptively to ensure her ability to do this very thing.
She'd briefly considered using this as merely political pressure ... but had then decided against doing so.
One way or the other, the world was ending ... it was just a matter of giving it an ending that was a few dozen centuries off, with humanity still there to see it.
'Or maybe the madness is contagious,' she thought semi-bitterly, considering the sanity of her past and most recent employers.
***
The trio staggered into the Cage. Staggered, because one of them wasn't in any condition to walk, really, while the other two weren't exactly of equal height, so support of the indisposed party was a largely haphazard affair.
Even at rest, the armored bulk of Unit-01 was enough to put a sense of awe and a vague premonition of dread into the heart of the casual observer.
Neither of the three were what you could call casual observers, though. Even though one was balancing on the precarious of near paralytic fear, the sight was one well known to him.
Rei Ayanami made a groaning sound somewhere in the back of her throat as her eyelids fluttered, and her eyes opened to glimpse the concerned faces of Major Katsuragi and the Third Chil ... Shinji-kun.
Compared to the earlier maelstrom of frightening intensity, the emotions were now somehow more manageable.
Her eyes, squinting against the seemingly harsh light of the Cage's ceiling fixtures, flew open as some of the already assimilated information ... memories ... struck her.
The same memories that had shown her Shinji-kun's peril presented her with a decidedly more sinister vision, and her face, usually devoid of emotions, took on an unfamiliar expression of anxiety.
"Major Katsuragi, the EVA Series ...!" she managed, before her voice broke, a pain in her throat interrupting her words. It was as if she'd screamed it raw, or so she imagined that sort of sensation would feel.
"Easy, Rei," the purple haired woman responded, sitting the blue-haired human/Angel hybrid against one of the Cage's walls.
The Major paused, blinking, taking in the fact that Rei's voice had been bereft of it's usual lack of emotions, if only by a small margin.
She'd instructed Hyuuga to give her an update if some critical changes occurred ...
The look of startled surprise when she reached into the pocket of her open uniform jacket, only to find a hole from a close (nearly too close) brush with a UN submachine gun round, her phone in tatters.
For a moment, she scrutinized the half-shattered mess of plastic and electronics.
She was broken out of the momentary reverie when Rei reached into one of the pockets of her uniform jumper, retrieving her own NERV issue cell phone, still intact.
A surprised expression crossed her face when said phone slipped between her fingers, her hand and entire arm minutely shaking.
Shinji snatched the falling phone before it could hit the ground. It was, he should have known, tough enough to weather that sort of impact without problems, but at the moment he didn't really have the clearest of heads.
"R-Rei? Are you alright?" he asked hesitantly, after Misato relieved him of the communications device. The blue-haired girl flexed her forearm, closing her hand into a fist. That was still lightly shaking.
"I ... do not know, Ikari-kun," the hybrid responded. "But we have other concerns now."
"Other ... what do you mean ...?" Shinji was about to finish, before Misato's surprised exclamation startled him.
"WHAT DO YOU MEAN, NAGISA IN UNIT-00!?"
Rei's words stopped in her throat as she saw Shinji momentarily freeze, the boy's eyes going wide, breathing accelerating until he was nearly hyperventilating.
Behind and below him, in the center of the Cage, Unit-01's eyes flashed as the purple and green behemoth came to life, seemingly of its own volition.
***
>epilogue one: forever is our today
"... aaand stop!" the woman shouted as the slab was lowered, the motion slowing and finally halting for a nearly feather soft arrest. The multi-ton piece of cement, composite metals, and whatever else could be found to make it the world's strongest, not to mention largest, vault door sunk downwards, pulled into its place in the foundation by gravity. Groves running along the lower edges of its surface slipped into their designated resting place.
Normally there would have been locking clamps as well ... but this door ... this door wasn't designed to be one that could be opened.
The woman sighed heavily, unstrapping the hardhat and taking it off, letting the short purple hair that had been tucked underneath it shine in the sun.
Some things ... some things were not meant for humanity, thought Brigadier General Misato Katsuragi, JSDF.
The war against the Angels, the lives lost in the process, the lives that could have potentially been lost ...
The sun's light painted shadowy shapes along the ragged edges of what had been the direct path of descent to Terminal Dogma, what remained of the armored walls still bearing scars from battle.
She turned, and started the ascent, making her way along the rickety looking, yet quite solid, gangway that had been laid out along the tunnel's devastated interior.
Behind her, underneath several levels of protective armor and nullifying emitters, standing knee deep in a slowly coagulating lake of LCL, two giants remained locked in struggle.
One was little more than a husk, somehow still standing despite the nearly entirely eroded biomass and torn away armor. Its back was warped, as if something had torn outwards from it, leaving flesh to blossom outwards in a grotesque approximation of a blooming flower.
The other ...
... it did not move, not as much as a fraction of an inch, but there was something about the darkly regal purple-armored behemoth that still suggested it could, at a moment's notice, spring into terrible motion.
And within it, a paired consciousness slept, and spun a dream that was as much illusion as it was reality.
Shinji and Yui Ikari's perfect world.
***
>epilogue two: hope springs eternal
Shuffling reports wasn't exactly what she'd expected when she'd taken the job on, truth be told. At least, not at this scale. Still, she'd pretty much asked for it, when all was said and done.
Not that it didn't have its compensations, but on occasions like this, they seemed to be far too few and too far in between.
The short-haired woman glared at the paperwork that was close to swamping her desk, and not for the first time wondered why she'd volunteered for this.
Despite the obvious answer to that question.
"Coffee?" a voice asked from behind her, and a Styrofoam cup full of the steaming beverage was deposited beside where her left hand momentarily lay at rest, on the surface of her desk.
"Thank you, but I just had ..." she trailed off, eyes flickering to the wall-clock, because her desktop one had been buried by the paperwork sometime earlier that day. She blinked at the time she read on the analogue face, and wondered for a moment if the clock wasn't off ... which was a ridiculous motion, since all the timepieces of the Institute were being synchronized through the Magi. "Oh. Umm ... thank you, Rei-chan."
She was still trying to wrap her head around why Rei Ayanami had taken up the unofficial position of her assistant and occasional gofer. Not to mention, because it was a bit embarrassing that she didn't precisely know and had never worked up the nerve to ask, when she had done so.
Possibly shortly after she'd become her flatmate, citing that she desired to explore inter-personal interaction and that this seemed the optimal way to do so in the current situation.
She put the pen aside and picked up the coffee cup, brining it to her lips and taking a long sip.
As she meant to put it back down the blue haired girl shot her a look that, while blank to most who'd only just gotten to know her, conveyed more than a bit of silent reproach to those who knew what to look for. And, to her, who'd gotten well acquainted with the various 'blank' stares of the human-Angel hybrid over the course of the past few months, a fair amount of genuine concern.
She looked at the clock. Back at Rei. Back at the clock again. Then at the calendar. She sighed.
"You're right, Rei," Maya Ibuki, interim head of the VERSTAND Research Institute - a very much non-military organization that had emerged from NERV's ashes, picking up most of the science personnel of the now retired brainchild of Gendo Ikari, and worked towards salvaging what technology could be useful to humanity from what remained of their predecessor - said, shaking her head. "This should keep until tomorrow."
This being the preliminary reports of what had been found, secreted away, within the databanks of the Magi. With the amount of research NERV had done on motorics, artificial muscle, and neural interface, most of the recently unclassified material was making its way into the medical branch of the civilian sector, pushing development of prosthetics at a hitherto unheard of rate.
And the economy would be an even worse mess than it already was if the rest of what had been found or even most of what NERV had used on a day to day basis was released to the public at once.
Maya could honestly say that she now knew why, after developing instruments potentially capable of destroying humanity and working under a megalomaniac, Ritsuko-sempai decided to take a sabbatical when face with these issues.
"So, Rei," the brunette scientist said, as she locked her office door and started down the hallway, in the direction of the garage, the pale girl keeping pace beside her. "how is your project going? You've been spending almost as much time on that as I have with the paperwork."
"It's ... still very unpolished," the albino said, a PADD of her own in one hand, schematics displayed. "I'm not certain that it will be very much of an improvement over what the design teams are developing. The efficiency is superior at greater power outputs, but the range of forces created is ... impractical, outside of military use. Also, the materials required would initially be difficult to manufacture. I am attempting to limit and modify the schematics appropriately so that the designs could be used in construction, however."
Maya frowned, deep in thought. While not a pacifist, she knew well and good that this was far from being a good time and place to restart the arms races that had begun and ended with the advent and passing of the EVA. "Those myomer designs are quite robust, but you're right. Better not take the risk. You've made sure they're secure, though?"
That had been a bit of a surprise as well. Rei had always seemed like an intelligent, if extremely unsociable girl. After Maya had found out why exactly this was so, and after Rei had asked her to help with her 'experimentation on human emotional responses', the girl started opening up little by little. Maya had assumed she'd merely taken to helping her with her work, both scientific and not, out of a budding sense of politeness or something to that end. When the blue-haired girl had started to add her own thoughts and comments, often quite inspired ones, and even started a small project of her own, that line of thought had required serious reconsideration.
"Yes, sempai," Rei affirmed, nodding. "I have what there is of the existing schematics with me."
The woman nodded at that, and they walked on, finally entering the Institute's garage.
"How did you come up with all that, Rei?" the brunette asked, keying open her car. She quickly amended, "I mean, the brunt of those designs is so different from the myomer articulation that was developed after studying the Evangelions' motive system. It's closer to human, if anything."
Rei frowned, seemingly considering ... but whether she was considering what the answer was, or what answer to _give_ to her nominal superior and flatmate, Maya couldn't really begin to guess.
"You could say that it came to me in a dream, sempai," the albino replied. Thereupon, the PADD was tucked away in the inner pocket of the vest she'd taken to wearing recently.
Maya nodded, then froze. She looked at Rei. Rei returned the look.
"Sempai?" Maya asked, blinking.
When Rei's reply was merely to avert her gaze minutely and, ever so faintly - just on the edge of perception even to someone who knew here - to blush, the interim head of VERSTAND forced herself to not show a visible reaction.
If she was reading this right, and she faintly hoped she wasn't, things had just gotten far more complicated.
***
>epilogue three: discourse on disagreement
Underground. Why did it have to be underground? She'd had heartily enough of subterranean vaults, bunkers, complexes, Geo-Fronts, and so on. Crawlspaces, less so, which was the only reason she wasn't cursing and swearing under her breath with every passing minute of making her way through the ventilation ducts of the installation.
Not that she'd had this problem _before_ she'd been torn apart, forced to help animate a giant golem of alien flesh, and at the same time used fractured mental facilities that had, at the time, existed only in a metaphysical way to aid the decision making processes of her own brainchild of a computational engine.
Some would say she was insane. Especially if she mentioned the splintered memories, the way her reasoning now ran, the outright _not her_ recollections of things that had been slammed into what passed for her mind nowadays with grace and finesse akin to that of a working jackhammer. This didn't bother her.
She'd been more or less 'insane' for the better part of the past decade.
Sanity was overrated anyway.
"Stop mumbling," the voice from her comm-gear instructed, tersely. "And concentrate on what you're doing."
"You really need to loosen up a little, Rit-chan," the woman replied in a saccharine tone of voice. "All this stress must be taking _years_ off your life."
They say that grandchildren are the revenge visited upon the children by their parents. Nobody ever considered what a thought-dead mother brought back into the land of the living and taking up residence inside a cloned body half the age of the current age of her daughter and acting as said daughter's ward classified as. Ritsuko Akagi certainly thought the adage to be appropriate, though.
Naoko Akagi, formerly Ayanami, formerly Akagi, pried loose the grille of the ventilation duct with ease. Twisting around, she ended up hanging from the edge of the vent's opening by her hands, and managing to nudge the grille at least partially back into place.
Then she let go.
Soft soles and their small layer of cushioning foam took the impact, before the myomer muscles transferred and arrested momentum that would have been problematic to deal with otherwise.
A drop of ten or so meters, without a sound.
The suit was sleek, mostly myomer strength enhancement with an exotic mesh of ballistic armor stretched over it, the only actually hard armored portion being the helmet which was a solid, uniform, non-reflective black.
Naoko had designed it herself, in less than a month of time, and assembly had taken two months at the outside at a private, secure facility. Once upon a time owned by one Gendo Ikari, though around half a dozen dummy companies.
It hadn't been that difficult, after she'd managed to order the tangle of half-recalled memories left behind after her 'awakening'. Memories that she had to piece together the absent bits of herself, since the person they originally belonged to hadn't really delved too deeply into the technical side of things.
It had been a challenge, and a stimulating one besides, to actually create a working model. Especially since she had a good reason to do so.
The helmet's sensors sifted through the spectrums, picking out abnormalities in the visually perfectly ordinary - if overly large - underground garage. Meanwhile, the outer layers of her Armored Muscle Suit, or AMS - where she'd come up with the name, she could guess, but wouldn't be telling anyone anytime soon - minimized any of its own and her own emissions. Now there were only cameras to worry about, and those she could see clear as day. Besides, she very much doubted the place had many, if it had any at of them at all.
The good Chairman didn't appreciate that sort of thing, after all.
Moving cautiously through the garage, towards the doors that would lead her deeper into the complex, one hand close to the compact sidearm that rested in its holster at the small of her back, Naoko Akagi gave a mental chuckle.
Hunting down crazy old men who'd wanted to bring about their precious Instrumentality seemed to be a positive mother-daughter bonding scenario.
Imagine that.
***
>epilogue four: wings to travel
The Limbo. A sea of chaos.
A place where infinity was just a heartbeat away, and a handspan could stretch out for miles.
Physical rules failed to apply, perceptions were warped, and the order in the chaos in the order in the chaosintheorderinthechaosintheorderinthechaosintheorderinthechaos ...
... senses just didn't _work_ the right way since they'd not been meant to do so in the first place for the simple reason that the human body that supported those was incapable of surviving here.
What you saw was actually your brain trying to deal with information it was never meant to assimilate. Or just blackness. Depends on the person.
Still, on a certain, metaphysical, metaphorical level you could call it a sea. It had, for lack of a better word, currents. It ebbed and flowed, it shifted.
And in a certain, metaphysical, metaphorical way you could say that I was seeing it. Moving through it.
As I really had no senses in the normal sense of the world, just approximations that what was left of my primal mind pushed at me, you could say that I was seeing it.
I had no senses for the simple reason that I had no body ...
Don't know if I would have had one, had things turned out differently. As it was, I'm just glad that I don't have trying to pull the shattered shards of my Self together as my biggest worry at the moment. Considering that this was the expected and usual result of getting a faceful of charging Evangelion Unit-01 while roaring its ass off in anger, I'll take any small victories I can get.
Things didn't really go as planned, but I can deal with that. The reactive energies that came from the union of Adam and Lilith - something I'd done as a last ditch attempt at ... well, at _not dying_ by PO'd Ikari (whether mother or son, I neither know, nor do I care about at the moment) after the damnable purple and green bastard had damn near pummeled the patchwork EVA the strings of which I'd been pulling into Terminal Dogma - had ripped me a way clear out of Reality.
I remember trying to throw Unit-00 into a grappling attempt against Unit-01, then pulling my consciousness back and hitting the plug eject. Things got a little blurry after that, but they'd involved ripping out of the still airborne plug, grabbing Gendo's corpse - Adam implanted into hand and all- and pulling it - and myself as well - into Lilith.
The rest was, is, a jumble of mismatched images, sounds, and what you will. Thinking about it _hurts_ what passed for my brain right now, so I'd rather not.
'Must have done _something_ right, though,' I thought, feeling the anchor tether that my Self rocketed along, oddly certain that it was bringing me to where I'd wanted to go ... though the trip itself - well, I wasn't sure of the time that had already passed.
Which was when a sense of foreboding struck me ... just before _something_ else struck me from the side and everything went blank.
The last thing I could feel before perception faded due to the onslaught of jumbled sensation was the tether, or rather, my connection to it breaking.
Then Reality kicked me in my ethereal jaw, and things went black.
END Incarna
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Yare yare ... took too long for something this short. *sigh*
Now I can focus on Insomnia and maybe (finally) Machine Spirit.
Although ... oi, Logan, weren't we supposed to be working on something related once upon a time?
-Griever
on a sidenote, Stellvia is so damn cool ^^
When tact is required, use brute force. When force is required, use greater force.
When the greatest force is required, use your head. Surprise is everything. - The Book of Cataclysm
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Hmm?
#2
Me or Darklighter? I've been codswalloped by work so all Dummy Plug related stuff has been back-burnered...
Other than that, nice segue into your next "step"...
''We don't just borrow words; on occasion, English has pursued other languages down alleyways to beat
them unconscious and rifle their pockets for new vocabulary.''

-- James Nicoll
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Re: Hmm?
#3
Nope, you. Oh well, no worries. We'll pick it up whenever.
And, thanks ^^.
-Griever
When tact is required, use brute force. When force is required, use greater force.
When the greatest force is required, use your head. Surprise is everything. - The Book of Cataclysm
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Yow.
Complete with an ending that's just as big a question mark as the original.
Despite going "what the...?" at the end, Griever, I really liked this. Maybe because of that, come to think of it...


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gotta jump in in the liking [Image: happy.gif] although.. i'm a little curious as to what the perfect world shinji and his mom are experiencing at the moment... _____________________________
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WF: hi-mi-tsu ^^.
Honestly, though? I've got an idea or two, but nothing definite, and not really something I'm looking to write right now. Maybe I'll tie into this in the far, faaaar future. Yes, a gimmick that would let me do that perfectly legitimately in the course of my meta-plot concept exists.
Bob: Thankyou ^^. Exactly what happened at the end there to push him off course is going to be explained when I get to writing 'Incarna vol.2 - Above and Beyond'. Let's just say that he has no-one to blame ... but himself.
Now, Machine Spirit. Progress update on Sunday.
-Griever
When tact is required, use brute force. When force is required, use greater force.
When the greatest force is required, use your head. Surprise is everything. - The Book of Cataclysm
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Now, Machine Spirit. Progress update on Sunday.
Yee-ha!

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