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268: Nicolai's Monster

After surviving the Tribulation, he alternated his time for the rest of the day. At first, between the Assembler and the bot. Repairing one, feeding the other. He found the simplest method of feeding was to simply open the bot up, exposing its processing units, and carefully nestle Oma crystals around it in reach of its Soul. As its Soul continued to spread, this became easier and he was able to safely reseal the delicate processors. Meanwhile, he progressed quickly with repairing the Assembler. After only a few hours it was done.

The first job he gave it was creating a replacement door for his Cultivation cubby, since the spirit had melted his original. In the meantime he checked inside and found some of the walls were damaged and would need to be repaired. In fact, it would be simplest to just strip the metal panels with the rituals scrawled into them, which were set into the walls of the cubby, and replace them with new ones.

Looking at the cramped cubby, he decided, at last, that it was too small. He ordered the bots to start work on a newer, larger cubby. A room, one might say. One big enough, in fact, for both he and A3 to fit in. Right now it wasn’t making many ripples and they were all minor, but he didn’t know what the future might bring. If it started pumping out ripples he wanted somewhere to put it.

After giving the orders, and making some very quick, patchwork repairs, he settled into his barely-serviceable, cramped cubby, which he’d have to use until the new one was finished. He wanted to restore his destroyed Nodes as soon as possible, and would occasionally emerge only to replace the bot’s dusted Oma crystals with fresh ones.

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‘So what was it Nicolai stole?’ asked Kleos of Jo. ‘What did he steal from Vikrum?’

Jo shrugged. ‘Don’t know.’

‘It was a Symbiote,’ put in Beth.

‘Yep, a little glowy thing,’ said Azure. ‘He did this crazy move when he got in close,’ she added excitedly, and looked to Beth with entreaty. Beth nodded and waved her on. ‘Like, they both moved super fast and Vikrum was faster, but Nicolai kind of twisted and reached and managed to smash this thingy and meanwhile Vikrum got his arm and he was grabbing and dragging and it seemed like Nicolai couldn’t get away but he pulled this little shotgun—and it was actually just around then, right before he pulled it, that he got the glowy thing, like it shot out of where it’d been in Vikrum’s case and into his hand—but he pulled this shotgun and he put it to his arm he shot his own arm off!’ She panted for breath, continued before she’d got it fully back, ‘And dropped the shotgun when Vikrum kicked him and he went spinning away. But held onto the glowy thing!’

‘That’s right, yeah,’ said Beth, nodding knowingly. ‘All of that is exactly how it happened.’

Azure glowed with pride, and shot an adoring gaze at Beth.

‘So, Nicolai fought Vikrum but as soon as he’d stolen this Symbiote, he stopped and focused on defence while seeking to teleport?’ asked Kleos, feeling the need to check.

‘That’s right,’ said Jo. ‘It’s possible that if it weren’t for that he wouldn’t have fought Vikrum at all.’

‘Nah, nah he would’ve,’ said Azure. ‘’Cuz he had to. Otherwise it couldn’t have ended properly, right? You need that big climactic finish.’ She nodded knowingly to herself. ‘That’s how it’s gotta be.’

Kleos considered Jo’s words thoughtfully, feeling that at last he’d heard something important. He glanced at Maric who nodded back at him, felt his own thoughts reflected.

‘Whatever that Symbiote was, it must have been crucial for the plan he’d made,’ said Kleos. ‘It might be what he used to save himself.’ He was trying to remember if he’d felt anything of a new Symbiote from Nicolai, in those final moments. Alas, his Spirit had been so broken back then that he’d been all but incapable of sensing anything. He glanced at Maric who only shook his head, and he knew that as a too-old undead that’d been avoiding the Castle Core, Maric’s Soul Sense would have been almost as bad, if he’d even had one.

‘Regardless, just make sure you don’t bring it up outside of here,’ muttered Jo, glancing at the door. Suddenly she strode over to it, and he saw her send her Soul Sense tendril out underneath, checking around.

Kleos looked back to Beth. ‘Is what he did truly so bad?’ he asked, uncertain. ‘In my recall, he seemed to be quite interwoven in the Coalition.’

‘He doesn’t deserve all the hate, but since he’s left, various factors have led him to be painted as the cause of… well, pretty much everything,’ said Jo, coming back.

‘Yep, don’t get any of ‘em started on Nicolai,’ said a grinning Beth. ‘He’s the boogey-man as far as these people are concerned. Anytime something goes wrong just wait and see, it’ll be Viper this, Viper that. Been doing it the whole time. Half of them think he’s living in the jungle somewhere nearby, and constantly comes in to—get this—steal food rations and batteries!’ She burst into crazed laughter. ‘They don’t have a clue! They just want someone to blame! Lucky for us they have him, the easy scapegoat,’ she added in a dark mutter. ‘Otherwise they’d probs pin it all on me.’

‘It’s just the trend that was started,’ said Jo, shrugging at Kleos. ‘Back when the castle fell down, once everyone got in here and they were all freaking out… well, a lot of them were coming at us, us and John and all the others, and we just blamed it all on him.’

‘Best thing for it, really,’ added Azure, ‘s’ what he told you guys to do, anyway, right?’ She looked to Beth.

‘Pretty much,’ said Beth.

‘Then Vikrum did the same,’ continued Jo. ‘He was really big on that, and Maxine joined in. Started saying they think he’s the reason this whole place fell down, that it was only because of their work that we found out about the Trade Link being safe, that Nicolai was trying to keep that secret… all stuff like that.’

‘I mean to be fair I don’t think he gave a shit about any of those people, he’d have been fine with them all dying. He was alright to those of us he was with, I think so anyway, but he didn’t care about the rest of ‘em,’ said Beth. ‘Don’t get Cait started on him, though. She’s got this whole thing, goes on like it’s this great shame that she didn’t do something sooner, saying she saw through him since the start.’

‘So now, whenever something goes wrong people just say it must’ve been him,’ finished Jo.

‘Like last week a generator broke, and immediately they were all like it was him, he did something to it before he left.’ Beth started cackling like this was the funniest joke she’d ever heard.

‘So… just around you three, it’s fine?’ asked Maric, and the man shot a somewhat doubtful look at Azure.

Azure bristled. ‘You don’t need to worry about me! I’m Beth’s girl!’

‘That’s right,’ said Beth, nodding. ‘She’s my girl.’ She put a hand on Azure’s shoulder, smiling.

Neither Kleos nor Maric were sure what “she’s my girl” meant exactly, but it seemed that Azure was on their side. Kleos could feel Maric’s dismay that it seemed there were sides and especially that the side they had been automatically sorted into was so very small.

Before any more theorising or guess making could occur, a heavy knock sounded on the door.

‘Hey!’ called a voice. ‘Maxine wants to see you! Anyone in there?’

‘Yes! Give us a minute!’ Jo yelled back.

‘She wants you now! Is Azure in there with you?’ Kleos felt he might recognise that voice. John? The door handle rattled, rattled, and began to turn.

Block the fucking door!’ hissed Beth furiously.

Jo responded as though primed. She lunged across the space and slammed into the door just as it began to open, shoving and holding it close.

There came a flurry activity. Beth was shoving all the guns under the bed, aided by Azure. Jo was snarling ‘Give me a minute!’ through the door, Kleos and Maric just did their best to stay out of the way.

Kleos could feel that Maric’s current main point of consternation, was that they were still wearing the same rags as Jo had given them at the start of all this.

‘Alright.’ Beth held her hand out, fingers in a fist, thumb raised. ‘We good.’

With a shake of her head, Jo at last opened the door, just a bit, and Kleos saw John outside and then Cait, too.

‘We heard you two have some visitors,’ said Cait, craning to peer through the door. ‘The heads? The heads are back?’ Her eyes fixed on Kleos and widened.

‘That’s right,’ said Jo.

‘Well, Maxine wants to see ‘em. There’s news, by the way.’

‘News?’ Jo frowned at her.

‘Vikrum’s back from that place he went with Katnin, they say—‘

‘Are they coming out or what?’ broke in John. ‘Come on, stop pissing around. Azure is in there, isn’t she?’

Leaving at last—with everyone crowding so the doorway to impossible to look through—they emerged.

Kleos found that indeed, John was here, with Cait beside him.

He frowned at Beth, then at Azure. ‘Again?’ was all he said, irritably, to Beth. She just shrugged and moved swiftly past. Azure attempted to follow only to be snagged by John, who tugged her out the way, muttering at her.

‘I told you to stop spending so much time with her,’ Kleos heard him saying. ‘Azure, you—‘

He lost the voice as Cait spoke to Jo and Beth.

‘Vikrum saw Nicolai, that’s what he’s saying. In this new place—the Phantom City,’ she was speaking to Jo, with just a glance at Beth. ‘I thought you’d want to know, since, well.’

Jo’s eyes narrowed. ‘Well what?’

‘Well. You know.’

Jo snorted. ‘Okay.’ After a moment she chewed her lip, sighed, said, ‘Thanks.’

Cait just nodded, smiled in a way Kleos decided was sympathetic, and they got moving. They left the small building and came out into the main area of the Trade Link, with the half-busy seating areas around the thing and the shanty-town style lean-to constructions.

Cait and Jo took the lead, John and Azure the back, leaving Kleos and Maric in the middle and that was when Beth, who’d moved off to one side, slithered up from behind them. She thrust her head between him and Maric, and began to whisper.

‘You wanna know what’s really fucked up?’ she hissed. ‘’Cept for the people from the group, those in the know, those with a brain, everyone else here thinks I’m the one who fucked him! Yeah! They heard one of us did, and immediately decided it must’ve been me!’ They were walking now through the tabled areas and her finger jabbed out between them, pointing at an outside kitchen area with a few women, half busy, half standing around chatting, and around it were people sat at tables eating. ‘Those old ladies, those fucking bitches doing the food, they all decided I’m “that type” and now there’s no convincing them!’

Those “fucking bitches” were now looking in their direction and they saw Beth’s pointing finger and scowled at her, and at Kleos and Maric, too, and he knew he and his unlikely companion had just received some of Beth’s dirt.

‘They love Jo, though,’ she added in a dark murmur. ‘Everyone’s totally taken in by her good-girl routine, my god, it’s just like back at home. I swear my whole life whenever she does something I’m the one who gets the blame, it’s ridiculous…’

‘Good girl routine?’ asked Maric, puzzled.

‘Yeah! That she’s all, I don’t know, determined and selfless and heroic and the rest. But you know she just wants to hook up with a bad boy, get some dope Symbiotes and boss it in the new world with a tech’d up sniper rifle… and lie in the sun drinking cinnamon iced lattes. I know, anyway. Trust me on this.’

Kleos and Maric exchanged glances, and the same thought.

What strange, what mysterious thing, was a cinnamon iced latte?

###

After hours, he emerged from the Cultivation cubby—he’d almost finished rebuilding the destroyed Nodes, now, better than ever—and found that something had changed.

The bot was no longer where it had been. He heard a crash and spun in place, and there it was, wobbling on one side of the room. Its leg collapsed beneath it and fell in an untidy pile.

It pinged over Local, crying out. It had a Soul Sense which extended, the tendril flailing around.

It’s Local transmission was just a random jumble of machine-code, sounds without words. Meaningless.

But Nicolai could feel the meaning, because as it cried out over Local, it also cried out with its spirit. An Aura emission, a leaking of intent.

It wasn’t really saying anything, it was just speaking to speak, crying out in pain, or fear, or perhaps even anger.

He moved over to it. Smiling, Nicolai stood before the large form of the bot, gazing down at it.

One of its cameras watched him. He felt a sudden shock of fear from it, and then it was scrabbling messily backwards. An odd sight, almost two tons of metal scraping and crawling over the ground. It jammed itself into a corner of the room and stayed there, staring at him, emanating fear.

You must approach carefully, whispered the Mask, and he felt the silent concern of all the Modules. Slowly.

Nicolai approached slowly and carefully. Make calming noises, added the Mask, and he did so. ‘There, there,’ he murmured. ‘There, there.’

The bot watched him.

He hunkered down to one knee, raised a finger, held it a short distance from the camera. He moved it to the left, and he moved it to the right. The camera followed.

‘Good,’ he told the bot. ‘Your name is A3.’

At the same time as he spoke these words verbally, he also spoke them over Local, and he thrust, spiritually, a sensation of what they meant to the bot. A sense that this word means you. ‘A3.’

Now he felt something different from the bot. Something like curiosity, like interest.

‘A3,’ said the bot, through Local and with its Soul.

Comments

Considering it’s tide to a tribulation to even exist I expect some aspects of it are kind of game breaking (not to much or he wouldn’t have been able to survive)

Jan Ullrich

Oh my god, there are so many ways this could go lmao

Trasen56


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