"THIIIIS IS DJ METALFACE, LIVE FROM THE ARE-""No," Lora groaned out with berating and interjection, flipping a switch to sever her comms connection with Koehler. There was enough stressful distractions to be had without
that guy trying to inject dead music into his workflow. So what if her only accompanying sounds were miniscule voices and shifting machines? Maybe she
liked it that way.
"Harold Koehler, communications were permitted, not sound pollution! Cut it out, and stop with the motions! Now then, we will shortly begin the mock battle." Once all the pilots at last appeared to be situated, the voice of the lieutenant piped up on the universal channel.
"As a reminder, I will explain the objective again, which is to defeat as many opponents as possible before you are defeated yourself. The operation is completed when only one Framewerk remains standing, or when the Executive Officer deems it completed." It was notable that they were still ambiguous as to what opponents they were fighting exactly, even though the general consensus among the cadets was a team-wide deathmatch. Hopefully this vagueness in command was something the commanders would choose to avoid later on.
As the huge doors of the hangar whirred up, inching apart to expose the lighting of the Solaire Ruin Arena, Lora revved up her Framewerk proper. The fingers of the large mechanical left hand curled up into a fist, clenching hard and then relaxing. Given the signal, the whole team of Frames was going to hurl themselves onto the field and engage combat on their targets. She needed to be as prepared as the rest of them, conceive a plan of action to grant Caliburn a tactical advantage.
"Cadets, commence Operation: Mock Battle!"And with that, the holding locks were released and the service platforms removed. The sound of roaring thrusters and deafening thunders of titanic footsteps shook anyone standing in the vicinity. Within moments, the various Frames were out on the open fields of Zone A, engaging their first actions. While the alliance comprised of around half the team quickly prepared amongst themselves, Lora hurled her body into motion to seize control of Caliburn. With smoothed movements well-established for the over-sized machine, the Framewerk steadily bounded towards the series of tall pillars that comprised Zone B. Hopefully they would provide ample cover for-
- WARNING : NEARBY ENERGY OVERLOAD -"What!?" Lora stopped short, Caliburn freezing to land on its feet, all just in time to witness Daemon surging past her. That thing was running as if the massively heavy Frame had less armor than a high-medium! Yet there it sprinted on, crackling with tendrils of electricity, power levels spiking higher and higher-!
Lora's first thought was that Stukov's frame was going to blow from the intense output of power. Thusly, as Daemon tumbled and began to twitch and crackle in a power-induced seizure, Caliburn gained the good sense to finish its beeline into the forest of pillars. She only barely got by, with the true-to-thought explosion generating a shockwave that slammed into Lora's Frame, serving as a last violent push into Zone B.
Her next thought, after taking cover behind a pillar and hearing Lorenzo's grim announcement, was that she had seen this before. Or heard of it, rather. With all the talk about Synchro Rates and their importance in being able to effectively pilot a Framewerk, more than once someone uninitiated had to ask what happened when one reached a 100% rate. The obvious answer was that a Framewerk became perfectly responsive to a pilot's exact movements; the lesser-heard supposition was that the pilot and machine literally became one. In this state, a fully-synched pilot was granted absolute control over the frame, and was able to perform actions and use abilities that were not possible otherwise.
Lorenzo's words had verified the idea that Stukov had attempted to do just that, with disastrous results. But why? Did he want more power? Did he believe he couldn't win without it? Did he even mean to unleash what he had? What, in that last half-minute, had truly occurred in Daemon's cockpit? What truly happened when one managed to reach 100%? With the majority of the wreckage vaporized, there may be no way to know.
For another brief span of time, the strange noises whispered at the edge of her awareness again.
In the next moment that she paid attention to reality again, Lora realized was that she was panting in a cold sweat. She quickly glanced around the cockpit, picking up condition readings - her Synchro Rate has taken a sudden dip. Lora shook herself alive again, re-engaging systems. She had to focus, there was still a battle left to fight, even if some others were now yet to be willing to fight it.
As Lora struggled with the controls, so too did her mind struggle. A dark inner war, held between the urge to advance and the fear of going too far. Yet more than ever, she wished to know the truth of 100% Synchronization.
@Dynamo Frokane