Chapter 1: The New Age
"The Man of the Century on his new project! An exclusive interview!" The cover of the magazine read.
It featured a plain image of him, not exactly a great shot or anything. Well, it was at least taken in a flattering angle though. He flipped through it quickly to find the page that he wanted. The one with his "interview". A hologram projected off the magazine into the air in front of him. Most magazines were entirely holographic these days but some people preferred mostly paper because it was easier on the eyes. That and crushing a holo-disk didn't bring as much satisfaction as burning something.
He used to do interviews pretty often. When he hadd just made Ganze Corp. he was making a lot of stuff so a lot of interviews came his way, but nowadays he didn't bother making new stuff too often. This interview in particular was just to keep up appearances under the pretense of a small project of his. But he skipped past those parts to the end of the replay, the very last thing he had said in his interview.
["And what would you say to your competitors Mr. Ganze, after their attempts at foiling your progress on this new project?"] The reporter said.
["Well, within these past two weeks alone we have recorded at least 12 attempts at a robbery, 6 attempts at espionage and 9 attempts of sabotage."] He said, ["Not one of them even came close, however, there was one that deserves a special mention..."]
The camera zoomed in onto his face. It captured his expression very well, an expression of aloof amusement. A small smile playing on his lips as he delivered his ultimatum.
["There was a particularly poor attempt by a company who shall not be named, earlier this week. The poor man got his hookshot stuck in the window while we were having a board meeting, and he found out soon we had been having a board meeting about how to deal with him. We hardly needed to do anything to him though, he was already dangling by his legs when he reached the window. We sent him home with a basket of fruit and good laughs were had by all."] He finished.
He sighed blissfully as if recalling fond memories.
[Anyhow, the point of the story is, please do keep up your attempts at raiding Ganze Corp. I'm looking forward to what will happen next.] He said.
The hologram winked out and the room returned to silence.
"Ugh, that's so pretentious..." Alto said, slumping forward in his seat. "I can't believe I actually said all that..."
Well actually, if he had another opportunity he would totally say it again but he had to admit. It was really damn pretentious. He was really bored though, he'd gotten used to the repeated serious attempts, he wanted to make some fun traps so they could all have some good laughs sometimes. Corporate life was too grim a lot of the time.
He sighed. It was so much simpler in university, no one could even plagiarize him because he was just too good. He wasn't even making anything interesting and people were still trying to steal it.
Suddenly there was a large explosion outside of the building. He looked out of his window and saw a spider-like robot climbing out of a sizeable hole in the ground. There was a man in a lab coat piloting the robot, he seemed to be holding a hard drive of some description. He could hear pistons heaving as the spider robot made a hasty escape. It leaped over a skyscraper as it retreated into the distance.
"Hmm… That was pretty sloppy…" He said.
There was a knock at his door, and his assistant came in.
"He took the hint?" Alto asked.
"Yes, Mr. Ganze," She replied. "He saw us put the tracker onto his escape vehicle as well."
"Excellent, I'll call someone in," He said. He pulled up a holographic interface and started to type out a message. "Oh yeah, it was the Giga-ton arm right?"
"Yes sir, Mr. Ganze." She said.
"Good, that'll be all." He said.
She nodded curtly and left the room. The Giga-ton arm was the project he had talked about in the interview. He was kinda bored and he couldn't be bothered coming up with something new, so instead he was trying to see how much power he could cram into one arm. Turns out it was a lot. His prototype could lift several tonnes of weight, but it was nowhere near ready for practical use just yet. It wasn't just the arm that bore the weight when you lifted something, the body did too. The arm could lift the weight but if the body couldn't support it, then it would collapse. The most it could do on a normal person was give them some baller grip strength and that wasn't really going to be that practical.
"Alright, let's get someone good to make them freak out a little…" He said.
He scrolled through his list of contacts and found one that would suit, before sending the message.
Sender: Ganze, Alto
Recipient: Cipher Nine
RE: Got a job for you
It won't be difficult. Data was stolen from my company and I need you to retrieve it. There's a café called Amelie, details will be discussed there.
@BlackPanther
Meanwhile in the Free World Group…
It was a rather normal day for the Free World Group. They didn't have any assignments yet so many of the guards were simply loitering around waiting for their time. Suddenly however, there was an announcement on the PA system.
"Sean Nanners, Ryan Barrak, and Thomas Breaker, please report to the head of staff. He has a job for you."
@Camerch@jordy0403@Slendy