Five days earlier…
"What was once theoretical is now possible. At least it was, before six capacitors were blown to smithereens handling the power stress." Explained the scientist to her hapless pupils, both of whom were suffering greatly from information overload. Especially the male one, who kept a mask of worried confusion since the talking began.
Takeru Shirogane, UN cadet of Squad 207, and a certified outsider, was completed and utterly lost. He was so confused in fact, that he thought his eyes were rolling out of his skull and were about to bounce to the floor. Gripping his fatigue leggings helped steady his spinning head, but he needed far more than that to make sense of… this.
For the brown haired teenager, his current dilemma wasn't exactly an unusual development. Getting shafted into a nightmarish alternate reality, discovering mankind was losing a war against voracious aliens, losing everything, and then waking up back where he started, he was quite sure his common sense was left in a ditch somewhere. Trying to change things for the better was showing mixed results, but he felt he was getting somewhere. With his friends from Cadet Squad 207, he was sure he could prevent the looming apocalypse from coming to pass.
At least before he was summoned to an office with one of said friends, and witnessing a terrifying sight: a mad scientist only just returning from a week of an unexplained absence, ranting in front of her prisoners. Before he entered, he heard a mad cackling inside and knew he was going to suffer.
"Uh, Yuuko-sen-um." Takeru stopped himself, clearing his throat. "Professor?"
Yuuko Kouzuki was her name, an attractive woman in her mid twenties with a mane of purple hair and a malicious gleam in her eyes. Currently garbed in her typical uniform overlaid by a lab coat, the woman Takeru called teacher in another lifetime paced in front of her desk, excitedly chatting to herself. Her arms gesticulated wildly as she spoke, showing an unusual level of excitement as a clutched pen drafted equations in the air.
"The power requirements for a stable Einstein-Rosen bridge were far beyond what mankind in in total could produce, but thanks to a favor I was able to get some solid formulas out of the Oxford labs and the University of Tokyo. Requisitioning all the necessary supplies was an utter waste of daylight, but it gave me time to account for scalar variations when compared against the centralized singularity." Yuuko went on, ignoring her charges. He had the distinct impression she forgot they were here. The boy tried wracking his brain for what he did to cause this, but nothing came up.
What finally got her attention was another cleared throat, this one much more dignified than his own. The blue haired girl sitting beside him sat stock still with her hands in her lap, calm even as the professor froze mid step to twist herself around.
"Professor, may I ask why you ordered us to report to your office?" she asked, every syllable pronounced with the upmost care.
Meiya, Mitsurugi Meiya. Taller than Takeru by a small amount, sporting tied back blue hair reaching as far as her back, she emitted a regal composure just by being present. Even in the drab blue UN cadet uniform like his, she seemed infinitely more formal than her companion. Like Yuuko, the boy knew her from a long gone existence, but unlike his former teacher she kept much more in common with her alternate self. And right now, her collected expression shown with a concealed frown.
Yuuko stared for a moment before righting herself, straightening out her coat. "Well, alrighty then."
Taking a moment to lean on her desk, the woman put on a dangerous smirk. Instinctively Takeru felt a shiver crawl up his spine.
"What do either of you know of quantum mechanics? Don't answer that." she swiped a hand, although only the boy opened his mouth. "Neither of you will understand, so I'll just explain this in baby terms. Alright? Alright."
"Um, okay?" Takeru frowned, checking on Meiya to find out she looked similarly puzzled.
Reaching behind her, Yuuko snagged a couple papers and held them out. Once he had his in hand, the teen gave the paper one look and blanched; science was never his strong suit, but he immediately recognized the rows upon rows of formulas and equations were entirely beyond his keen. Meiya frowned at her own paper, lowering it to frown.
"What is this Professor Kouzuki? I recognize a few of these figures, but…" she trailed off uneasily.
Yuuko grinned. "This? The brainchild of a colleague of mine, an American physicist based out of Groom Lake back in the early nineties. Its a means to travel from one point in space to another instantaneously."
Although he knew he wasn't the sharpest knife in the drawer, Takeru recognized what she meant immediately: teleportation. Plenty of games he played before being dumped here had such a mechanic, and despite being clueless on the science behind it, he understood the applications right away. It must've shown on his face, for Yuuko's smile deepened.
"This sounds very useful. Why wasn't it explored more?" Meiya frowned, for a moment upsetting her companion's scenario building. "The technology involved here seems theoretical at best. Was this physicist unable to make it function?"
"Officially no." Yuuko shook her head. "She had a prototype built, but between an inability to get it to work and a lack of progress, the Department of Defense shut down the project. Even with help from her commanding officer and a wealthy archeologist family, she couldn't convince her superiors to retain her funding. Just another failed experiment in a long chain of failures."
Takeru's excitement shriveled up, making the teen slump dejectedly. He knew it sounded too good to be true…
He picked up at the same time Meiya narrowed her eyes, feeling a sly grin of his own. "And unofficially?"
Again Yuuko grinned, but unlike her previous smile, this one put the boy on edge right away; he recognized this smirk, knowing it spelt ruin and chaos with her at the center.
"The truth is the prototype did work for a short while." the woman leaned in. "Although travel from one end to another was impossible, the device was able to locate another Earth. One that, as far as a short observation was able to determine, was untouched by BETA."
Again Takeru's heart clenched, blurting out an undignified, "Really?"
Could this be his way back home? Trailing guilt didn't fully overcome his rising hope, to escape this nightmarish place once and for all, although he internally cringed at leaving all his friends behind. But at the very least he hoped this would be the key to preventing the upcoming apocalypse from coming to pass.
"That's amazing." Meiya agreed wholeheartedly, before frowning once more. "But if it worked, why did the Americans not pursue further research?"
"Because viewing an interacting are two different things. The device could create momentary windows to another world, but actually traversing to there, let alone returning, was impossible. Until now." Yuuko's grin widened. "I looked up some side projects during my deadlock, and as it turns out the solution was pretty simple: a minute amount of G-elements as a catalyst could stabilize the bridge enough to permit matter to cross intact. Tuning the process was harder than recreating the machine, and it was pretty easy to make all things considered."
Internally cursing the woman, a thought occurred to Takeru. "Is this portal machine here in Yokohama?"
"Got it in one. Although the official name is the Carter-Kouzuki device." she corrected flippantly.
"So then Professor, why are you informing us of this technology?" Meiya frowned, earning a quick look from Takeru, and a catlike smile from Yuuko. A smile transitioning into a menacing chuckle that caused the blue haired girl to blanch, exchanging an uneasy look with her comrade.
Hang on, the teen thought with a twisted feeling in his gut. "You don't mean…"
Fifteen minutes later…
"She meant it." Takeru slumped, resisting the urge to stuff his hands in his jacket pockets. It felt weird to be wearing civilian clothes after all this time, even if they were much rattier than what he was used to having. Absently rubbing his watch clad wrist, he wished he was training with the others instead of being here; at least then he'd be in familiar territory.
Several levels down from the office was a well illuminated experiment room, as Yuuko colloquially referred to it as. He was sure a massive emptied storeroom filled with monitors, power cables, and an elongated arch made of capacitors leading to a tiny space filled with mirror panels, all thrumming with teeth chattering power, didn't count. But if it did, then he was the lab rat. Rats tended to meet plenty of bad ends in labs.
"Oh relax, you'll be fine." Yuuko waved off as she approached, with a familiar (and clearly displeased) face at her side. "I wouldn't send you two through this if I wasn't mostly sure you'd be alright."
"I wouldn't allow it at all if I was in charge." spoke her stiff formed companion, one Marimo Jinguuji. A bit shorter than Takeru, the brunette woman in an immaculate UN uniform radiated the authority and discipline of a drill sergeant, but at the moment she was additionally giving off equal parts resigned frustration and concern. Not for the first time he felt a pang of longing for the long gone teacher he once teased.
Meiya snapped off a salute a heartbeat before Takeru, somehow looking formal in faded jeans and an old windbreaker. Marimo nodded to them to relax, rolling her shoulders with a huff.
"Let me make this clear: I do not approve putting TSF cadets in this dangerous experiment, let alone my trainees." her harsh voice was directed at Yuuko, who remained unfazed by her demeanor. "I have confidence in your success of course, but this isn't something that should fall upon you."
"They'll be fine, the whole squad passed the CCSE with flying colors remember?" Yuuko waved off.
The boy groaned just thinking of that tropical island; sure he survived it twice, but both times left him physically and spiritually exhausted afterwards, even though it was necessary to finally get the squad trained to his level of skill. He strongly believed this mission, whatever it was, wouldn't be any better.
"Mar-" Takeru caught himself again, sensing his nickname of Marimo-chan would make things worse. "Sergeant Jinguuji." he got out instead, wanting to ask for details. Like why they were hopping in a teleporter instead of training for starters, where his skills really shown. He dearly hoped it wasn't because the UN didn't have the manpower for a day long event.
Marimo huffed irritably, smoothing out her expression when she turned to her cadets. "Listen closely. By order of General Radhabinod, your mission is reconnaissance. You are to scout the local area, obtain or create a topographical map, and avoid hostile contact. You'll be on the other side for exactly three hours."
"Understood." Meiya nodded with her quick reply.
"M-Sergeant Jinguuji." Takeru corrected himself just in time, receiving a confirming nod. He wanted to ask why they were picked over any other candidates, but another thought occurred to him. "How are we supposed to get back?"
"The machine will reactivate in the same location, so don't get lost." was her foreboding answer. "For your safety however, I'm providing you with these." she handed over twin bulky packages, dark colored fabric connected to a lot of straps. The second the weight settled in his hand, Takeru gulped: he was holding a pistol.
"Thank you ma'am." the blue haired girl said, accepting her weapon with care.
"It shouldn't be necessary to use your sidearms, but given the situation, it'd be criminally neglectful to not give you any protection." Marimo's expression softened ever so slightly. "Complete your mission, but don't take any risks that you don't have to. Come back in one piece, understood?"
"Understood." the duo responded, Meiya with a perfect salute, and Takeru by shrugging sheepishly during his own gesture.
Yuuko glanced over her shoulder and nodded. "Its time."
Backing off to the safety of a nearby monitoring station, the two women left the cadets be, putting on their underarm holsters while they faced the groaning machine. Grimacing as he fumbled with his straps, a pair of deft hands quickly fixed his tangle, and assisted him in hiding the weapon under his jacket.
"Relax, I have faith in Professor Kouzuki's abilities." Meiya said quietly. Takeru rolled his shoulders, sighing dejectedly.
"Glad somebody does." he muttered, hearing the woman in question bark something at a technician. Although he wasn't going to admit it, seeing her act like this was almost welcoming. If only he wasn't the subject of some insane experiment.
Expecting a great fanfare of an activation from the bulky machine, the teen felt a wash of disappointment when instead of something spectacular (a flower bloom of glowing power, a geyser of displaced energy, lightning sparks), a black point manifested in the arch's center. The closest thing to unexpected was the dot of pure darkness expanding until it was twice his height, softly rippling on the edges to form a giant disc, like an enormous pupil. It was almost silent, the machines around it louder than the portal's low hum. This was perhaps the lamest sci-fi mechanism he ever saw.
"I find this amazing." the girl beside him mumbled, making him wince at realizing he spoke out loud.
Sparing one more look over his shoulder, Takeru spied Yuuko jabbing a thumbs up while shooing with her other hand. Sighing, he straightened up his posture, and walked towards the black surface. The teen hesitated to run his hand over the portal, feeling a faint tingle on his skin when his limb passed through. Sparing one more look at Meiya, who was looking somewhat queasy herself, he forced his concerns aside. He wanted to change the future, and this was perhaps his best shot.
Taking a deep breath, he threw himself forward…
XXX
…and a heartbeat later popped out the other end.
Blinking at a ray of sunlight pouring through a window, he swept his head around; he was in a decrepit apartment, empty of furniture and the paint peeling off the walls. Nothing of note was at his front or sides, and at his back was only the black disc hanging in midair. His momentary elation was muted, but not eliminated. So was a cold shiver crawling on his skin, which didn't pass quickly enough. Neither did a weird ache in the back of his skull.
Seconds later Meiya waltzed through, expression twitching slightly once she manifested. She let out a breath, and spared a glance behind her as Takeru looked on as well. The disc shaped portal seemed to thicken for a moment, then with a graceless shudder, it faded into wisps of dark smoke that vanished as quickly as it formed. Just like that, the UN cadets were left alone in an abandoned flat.
"Are you alright?" he asked in concern, shifting his weight.
"I am well, if a bit discombobulated. Certainly I expected something more… otherworldly." she spared a glance around.
"Um, yeah, me too." Takeru rolled his shoulders, debating whether to ask if she felt any pain. Her straightening posture shelved that idea.
"We need to be careful. This room appears uninhabited, but the rest of the building may not be." Meiya warned, putting on a strong front. "To begin, we should head to the roof to get a lay of the land."
"Yeah, good idea." Takeru nodded, searching until he found the door. Taking the lead, he exited into an empty hallway, swinging his head to make sure. "Looks clear…"
He froze, eyes locked onto the wall opposite of the flat. On the faded bloodstain plastered over half the surface, pockmarked by dozens of jagged holes and tears. At his back Meiya peered at the sight, and grimaced.
"We need to keep moving." she insisted tersely.
Taking a deep breath, Takeru tore his gaze away and powered on. Before he went too far he peered hard at the flat's number, burning the information into his mind as best as he could. His companion likewise spared a look back, perhaps unnecessarily given her better memory, but it wouldn't hurt to make extra sure. Once that was done the teens swiftly located a stairwell and pressed on, the boy trying hard to not think of the spot where someone was gunned down.
Five arduous minutes later and the roof door swung open, Meiya striding onto the building's top with only a minute change to her breath, and behind her Takeru groaned as he trotted after her; the boy wished he knew beforehand that they were on the second floor of a fifteen story apartment before jogging up all those stairs. He almost bumped into the blue haired girl, jerking away in time to avoid bowling her over.
"What, what's the matter…" he trailed off, adopting the same slack jawed look as her the moment he saw the city skyline.
Ruins, ruins in every direction. Broken and run buildings spanned the ground from their vantage point, reaching far into the distance, only stopping at arrays of rugged hills jutting up from the landscape. Most skyscrapers and apartments were crumbling, some looking very much like they were used as target practice, and from many places were small trails of black smoke; not battle damage he recognized, but more like small bonfires rising to some unknown pattern. Here and there were small dots zipping above the shambled city, almost like patrolling aircraft.
But when the boy swiveled his head, he saw something that made him do a double take: a huge platform in the city center, jutting dozens of gleaming skyscrapers a hundred stories tall. There wasn't much around for reference, but he could easily tell that shining place was enormous. A city in its own right, bright and clean unlike the ruined metropolis surrounding it.
"Woah." he mumbled. When he checked on Meiya however, Takeru gawked at her jaw hanging open in visible shock.
"I don't believe it, this is Tokyo." she said breathlessly, pointing to the distance.
Following her finger, he discovered how she knew; he recognized the faraway mountain overlooking the city as Mt Fuji, although he only saw it with his own eyes as a child. But the problem was that he knew the real mountain didn't have a mass of metallic steppes along one facing, shining in the same glittering way as the misplaced city.
"Huh, didn't know the wage gap was this bad." Takeru attempted a small laugh, which transitioned into a flinch at her powerful glare. "Sorry, I take it back."
Sighing, Meiya rolled her shoulders. "Let's explore around."
Going down the building was easier than up, not the least because they walked this time. Takeru kept stealing glances at his squadmate, wrinkling his brow at the small frown she carried. Several times he almost asked what was bothering her, but he had a decent idea of the reason, largely because he was feeling something similar. Yuuko said there were no BETA here, but that didn't mean everything would automatically be better. As much as he didn't like to admit it, he knew that better than most.
His thoughts were pushed aside once they hit the ground floor, passing by a handful of people taking shelter there. They looked Japanese, but filthy and clad in dirty clothes. Moreover, Takeru realized they were casting suspicious looks at the duo in their midst, at least one reaching under a broken table for what he sensed was nothing good. His wrinkled face contrasted with Meiya's steely determination, but neither paused on their way out the open doors.
Once outside, the two had to stop just to get their bearings. Many more people were in every direction, all of whom were like the ones in the building; wailing infants, chattering men and women as they worked hard on various tasks, some children either joining the adults or playing, and all of them were in such close proximity to one another. At this moment the boy realized how badly they stood out, between their clean appearances and definitely unusual demeanors. Even the way they walked was different from the locals.
"A refugee camp?" asked Meiya confusedly, but Takeru shook his head and shoved her a bit behind, almost instinctively. While he knew exactly that she could hold her ground and more, she didn't really have experience with this type of situation.
"I don't think so. Not sure what this place is, but its nor a refugee camp. Look, too young men, lots of women and children." he said, although he had a feeling it was one. He was pretty sure he knew exactly what was going on here, the entire situation gave him an uneasy feeling of deja vu. At least the people out here didn't look armed.
Sweeping his head around, he took in more of this rubble filled city. Ground level was just like the rooftop, everything looking neglected or simply broken from some unknown calamity, although voices filled the air from every direction. Upon musing, he decided that the place was a step up from Yokohama, which never failed to unsettle him at its sheer desolation.
When a young man lazily strolled to the middle of a cracked street to stop in their path, the cadets halted in place. Takeru recognized this scenario from tons of films, but even though Meiya didn't have his media immersed upbringing, she was canny enough to recognize this man's attitude. His alongside many friends; two more detached themselves from both sides of the street (one letting a rusty pipe screech along the broken pavement), and upon twisting his head around he found another pair blocking their retreat. He tensed, grimacing at their proximity.
The first one, the leader Takeru assumed, smirked as he strode his dirty self closer, as did his gang. Hands in his pockets, the young man scoffed.
"Don't see too many new faces around here." he called out, his buddies grinning dangerously.
"We did not mean to encroach upon your boundaries." Meiya spoke up, causing Takeru to wince; there was no avoiding a scene with these guys, he knew she was just going to provoke them.
Leader whistled suggestively while checking out Meiya, causing her to bristle at his shifting grin while Takeru's stance tensed. "Ooh, fancy broad aren't you? Lemme guess, upper class clan back in the day."
A lackey snorted. "How much you wanna bet they're Honoraries?"
"Suckers bet." another scoffed, but unlike the others he was almost glaring at them. "Whole family must've whored themselves out for a quick way up."
"Yeah, bet you like thinking of yourselves as Elevens, dontcha?" yet another taunted with a feral grin.
Huh? Thought Takeru in spite of the danger, wondering what they were talking about. Internally he cursed Yuuko for throwing them into this mess with zero information.
No matter how puzzled Meiya must've been at their words, she remained composed. "We are just strangers here, there's no need for a confrontation."
"Well too bad, because you found one." when Leader drew a clutched switchblade, all of his lackeys tensed up. "The Ronins do what we want, and don't give a shit what anyone says. Not the Black Knights, not the Britannians, and sure as hell not you."
Behind him Meiya moved in to try to defuse the situation, but Takeru hand signaled her to let it be. There was no defusing things now.
They have us circled, he realized, and in that moment he made his decision.
A second later, when the leader of the gang opened his mouth again, undoubtedly to threaten them, he kicked the ground before him to catapult a wad of sharp gravel directly into his face. As he jerked back with a yelp, the very next moment during the leader pawed at his eyes and tried to hack, Takeru struck.
Crossing the distance between them in an instant, Takeru punched him in the jaw, adding further disorientating pain. The second, third and fourth blows hit in rapid succession on his temple, stomach, and solar plexus, causing his opponent to spasm in pain. He ripped his arms up in a hasty attempt to defend himself; his last mistake.
Takeru swept his feet out from under him, sending the thug onto the asphalt in a cry. Before he was able to get up again, a well aimed kick to the backside of his head knocked him out of the fight.
The others, who had been completely taken by surprise by Takeru's sudden attack, now finally sprung into action. The first one ran at him, going for a powerful, wide right hook swing. Strong and predictable. He didn't even try to waste energy attempting to counter or block that strike; Instead he leaned himself into the swing, utilizing the force behind it against his foe, throwing him into the third gangster sending both to the ground.
Seeing that the threat of the two was neutralized for the moment, he turned to the next guy, only to get a fist rammed into his stomach. The force behind it drove the air out of his lungs, and almost sent his lunch back up.
Opening his mouth to avoid chomping on his own tongue, he grappled the thug in a hug like move. The victim clearly didn't expected for things to get this close and personal, recoiling to give Takeru the perfect opening to headbutt him into the face, causing him to howl in pain. A howl that turned into a squeaky yelp when he brutally rammed his knee into his crotch. Sweeping his head around, he glanced at the two remaining thugs, who looked in shock at their fallen comrades before slowly backing away from him.
Takeru felt rather than heard someone coming at his back, too fast to block. Twisting his head, his expression morphed into alarm as he recognized the furious Leader, his switchblade's point coming right for him. There was no time to dodge, no time to react. He was about to die-
*BLAM*
Each and every thug ducked and flinched, and Takeru with them when he felt the air rip past him. His ears rang from the gunshot, slowly lowering his hands after they shot up to gawk in astonishment.
Breathing deeply, Meiya kept her elbows bent as she swept her head around, the handgun trained on the thug. When Leader flinched, she immediately re-centered the sights on his quivering form. Her twin handed grip showed only a faint shiver.
"Hell with this!" one lackey turned and sprinted away, and the rest emulated him; Leader was the first to start running, dropping his knife without a second thought as he fled.
Lowering the weapon, Meiya took a shuddering breath before turning to her companion. Takeru groaned as he shifted his weight, feeling his gut start to swell from the punch.
"Are you alright?" she asked quietly.
The answer was an empathetic no. "I'm alright, but we should clear out."
No matter how distracted he was, Takeru snapped over when a nearby door burst open, revealing a figure darting out before halting. Clad in street clothes overlaid by a black jacket, the man with a red headband around his forehead swung his head around before locking onto the pair.
"What's going on here?" he questioned rapidly, eyes falling on the weapon still in Meiya's grip.
"Its, ah, nothing." Takeru tried waving off, which only succeeded in having his blue haired companion holster the gun.
The man took several measured steps closer, his curly hair unmoving as he switched between them. "I don't exactly like having gunfights outside my apartment. So can I ask who you are?"
"We are… travelers. There was an altercation with some ruffians is all." Meiya stepped in; a glance by Takeru made him realize she was ready to escape.
"Sure." the man nodded, unconvinced. "You two should come with me then, you don't want a patrol called out here."
"No, we're fine." Takeru tried insisting, letting out a tiny gasp when he breathed too deeply.
"You can trust me." he swept his gaze around for a moment, then leaned in a little to speak quietly. "I'm with the Black Knights."
Takeru stared blankly, which caused the man to frown. "Who?"
"Wait, have you been living under a rock? Never mind." he shook his head. "Names Kaname Ougi, my apartments inside here." when neither budged, he sighed. "If you stay here, you're just gonna make more problems for everyone else in the ghetto. Please."
When Meiya exchanged an uncertain look with Takeru, he grimaced. They already violated their orders, but this stranger seemed trustworthy enough, although both cadets knew too well that looks were deceiving. When the blue haired girl nodded, he sighed dejectedly.
"We'll accompany you." she announced.
"Great, this way." he turned back the way he came, waving the outsiders to follow as he spared a look around; the way he did seemed very much like habit.
As he followed, Takeru grimaced as a thought occurred to him. "Is there anyone else in your home?"
"Just Chigusa, she's… c'mon." he hurriedly cleared his throat as he darted inside.
Without much of an option, Takeru and Meiya followed him.
"Say, you're not Honorary Britannians, are you?"
"…No?"
XXX
"Hiya."
Many years of practice kept Yuuko Kouzuki from flinching at the voice, and many more years let her settle a harsh glare on the intruder in her buzzing control room. The place seemed a bit emptier than before thanks to Marimo's departure, but when she returned with the rest of a very worried Squad 207 for the duo's return, that would change. Unfortunately for Yuuko's sake that was still an hour away.
"Why exactly are you interfering in my experiment?" she snapped at the thirtiesh man (a rare specimen these days) in a sharp brown suit, complete with a raincoat and sharp rimmed hat, who was smiling oh so friendlily at her.
"What, why the hostility?" asked Sakon Yoroi. A well dressed gentleman, a high ranking member of the Imperial Japanese Ministry of Intelligence, and a recurring pain her neck.
"You know damn well why." Yuuko growled at the spy. "You already found out everything there is to know about Project Slingshot at the budget conference, there's no reason to barge in here."
Sakon chuckled. "What if I told you the Brass wants me here for an extra set of eyes?"
"There's dozens of observers, ten filmed experiments, and eight successes thus far. Including yourself. Sending off half trained cadets for some pointless checks is a waste none of have time for." Yuuko flopped a hand testily. "Or did you anger the High Command for telling them their their conquest dreams are doomed?"
"Oh, they know that too well." he smiled as he waved her off. "With as much intel as I brought back, including a message from that Zero fellow, they know barging in there will only turn the locals against them. This whole affair is better handled through the UN anyway."
"Hm, didn't stop the Americans from forcing a few teams of CIA through behind my back. Or you for that matter." Yuuko muttered angrily, turning away.
Just as Sakon opened his mouth for a retort, the omnipresent whining of the power lines suddenly grew louder, causing Yuuko to jerk towards a station. Before either of them could say a thing, thick capacitor blew up in a shower of sparks, creating a momentary spire of flame. Lowering her arms, the woman balked even as a technician darted in with a fire extinguisher.
"What happened?!" Yuuko bellowed.
"Unknown, capacitor nine just overloaded." reported one operator, pouring over the data.
"Damage?" she demanded.
"Need to realigned the coils and replace the line. Shouldn't take more than thirty minutes."
"Get on it, I'm not missing our window. And somebody find out what caused this." Yuuko commanded, watching personnel scramble as she checked her own monitor's readouts. She frowned at the weird power spike, uneasily noting that it was almost identical to the startup sequence…
"You're excited."
The scientist swiveled her head towards the guest, features sliding into a glare at his kindly smile. "What?"
"I haven't seen you act this energetic for a while now. You're hoping this will replace Alternative V?" Sakon asked lightly.
"You're too nosy, now go away." Yuuko turned away to pour over the data, trying to find out if there was some unknown mechanical issue she overlooked. She didn't spare a glance at Sakon Yoroi studying her for his master, lacking the ability to see faint red bands around his eyes.
XXX
In a restricted lab nearby the so called portal room, danger filled the air. Humming machines, several monitoring systems, and the centerpiece of the lab, a cylindrical azure tank holding a human brain floating within, offered no salvation for the scared little girl inside. Her miniature UN uniform was ruffled now, her head mounted device coincidentally shaped like bunny ears providing no protection. There was nothing to save her as she backed into a wall.
Kasumi Yashiro staggered once she felt the cold metal, the small girl's face riveted by undisguised terror. She clutched at the wall as a cold sweat crawled over her skin, mouth agape as she only just stopped herself from screaming. Never had she felt this fear before, for nothing she ever faced could compare to what she was seeing now.
Floating closer and closer to the young psychic, the reason for her mind numbing fear, was a disembodied skull. Connected to nothing, covered by nothing, and grinning mirthlessly, it approached her like a predator stalking a juicy prey, its empty sockets peering into her quivering eyes. On the skull's forehead, an engraved sigil shaped as a folded double crane glowed with unearthly power.
,,This… is new…,, spoke its disembodied voice, even as the girl hyperventilated. ,,I will have… fun… with this place…,,