Dark, low clouds grasped the horizon with greed, leaving very little space for the setting sun to blast it's final rays of light before it would creep into the darkness of the night. With the clouds came the rain that tormented the busy streets of the large city below, washing over the hoods of the cars stuck in hellish traffic, over umbrellas, abandoned streets, homeless people with very little shelter and the rooftops of the buildings and skyscrapers assembling the impressive skyline. It was all visible from a rather high perspective, over at an inhumane building story, it's window panes facing three cardinal points also being assaulted by an ungodly amount of water droplets forming ripples of streaming water that would be fluidly morphed into larger streams, as the strong winds from this height would hammer the skyscraper, but with to no avail. The dark grey ambient from the outside penetrated the near-empty conference room, shrouding it whole with an unsettling tone; the only live thing in the whole room was a shadowy figure leaned against one of the panes. It's obvious melancholic posture seemed to be sharing the mood with the outside world, gazing below in silence, it's stiffness hinting it may be but a statue of a former person that could once love and feel alive, now left only with his rationality and deep thoughts that rendered him immobile.
A blast of light flashed intermittently from behind, rendering the world in front of his eyes mostly white, the only little window left to view over the outside world was the shadow his body shape cast against the pane. With a light, guttural sigh, he pushed his body away from the pane so he could turn around and greet the man that he was supposed to meet; he didn't expect him to have spectators too, as, along with a lion imposing great power and knowledge wearing one of the most expensive-looking suits, carried with him two henchmen. One of them was following the lion closely, a Shiba with skeptical, yet, vigilant eyes scanning the corners of the room that had nothing to hide; although he was dressed in a suit also, he somehow slung a katana by his waistline, whose kashira was leisurely gripped with his right hand. A bit further back was a woman with a beauty to die for, a tanuki with jet-black hair styled in a messy bun that gave her an elegant, yet, rebellious look; combined with her demure and attire, a white business shirt and a skirt with decent length teasing the viewer's eyes. She was most likely armed too, but she was less conspicuous than the male Shiba. Both of them were small things compared to the towering lion that walked towards the oval desk featuring four chairs, three on his side and one at the other end; with a hand gesture and a courteous smile, he invited the guest to take his seat. The lion took his place and with a few taps on the desk, a metal briefcase ascended from a gap on the desk; he grabbed it as quick as he could and opened it so he could pull out some files that needed signatures on them. The henchmen also took their places by the lion's sides, the Shiba was still scrutinizing the room while the tanuki woman could not let her eyes off the guest that just took his place at the table as quietly as he could. Once the lion had the papers in order, he offered them and a pen to the tanuki so that she could then handle them to the guest. He accepted them with professional courtesy and started skimming through the pages, his light blue eyes darting from one side to the other of the pages. Seeing that the conditions were those that he was promised, he picked up the pen and clicked it open and just as he was about to let his mark on the paper, the lion breaks the ice, forcing the guest to look up at him.
"These are the last of the papers that need be signed, friend" his voice claimed with an elegant tone, bearing a much warmer smile now. The kind of smile that showed off his confidence and control over the situation. "The journey to this point has been long, yes, I give you that. But here we are, on the verge of celebrating our nearly-constructed wonder that will change the lives of each and every person that walks on this planet. It is all a matter of time, now, nothing can stop it from becoming reality."
The guest darted his eyes back at the papers with quite a surprise and maybe a hint of regret. "Quite so. About the lengthy wait, I mean." he replied monotonously, as to show he is not so eager of the yet completed plan.
"Now, you shouldn't feel so unsure about it. We were inconspicuous enough to built out monumental project without having any kind of interference, neither from our would-be rivals, nor from the government. It is outright silly how the law here admits nearly any kind of corporation, so long it pays it's taxes and keeps the accounting archives in check; with the right permission, we could develop atomic weaponry and it would only cost us money! Luckily enough, we are more refined than your average paramilitary organization, we don't just arm up goons and send them over to battles that are not ours to fight."
The guest narrowed his eyes. He knew the lion was right and that's what he hated. He was much more dangerous than any terrorist on this planet, be him a religious extremist or part of some fascist political movement, for he was not driven by any beliefs; it was a strong dream that lead him to where he stands. "And you mean to say that with these final papers you will be able to put an end to those very wars, to bureaucracy, to religious and political conflicts, racism, xenophobia and technological stagnation altogether, as you vehemently claimed all these years?"
The lion blinked slowly, as to parry away the guest's offensive disbelief and tapped his index finger once against the desk. The tilted his head towards the Shiba bodyguard, the lion's lips briefly parted to pass on an order; the guard looked astonished and crossed his gaze with the tanuki and the guest. Since his only option was to follow the order he was given, the Shiba rose to his feet and greeted the guest with a bow and invited the tanuki with him to wait outside. The guest wasn't sure if he was to feel comfortable now that the two pairs of extra eyes were off him or if he should feel dread for being left alone with a man like this one. The two guards exited the room and he could swear he saw a third figure in the shadow of the hall facing straight towards the room and gazing right at him, sending a chill strong enough to have his tail tremble and the hair on his back stand up. As soon as the door was shut, the lion stood up from his seat and walked away from the desk towards the window panes, walking across the empty room slowly, stopping right in front of the pane. With the flick of the finger, he invited the guest to join him.
{ Intro Song }
{ 0:00 - 1:26 }
The guest could only stand up, with some reluctance, and take his place beside the lion; the walk towards the pane seeming to last a lifetime. The neon lights made it quite difficult to see through the windows at this point, but some of the buildings were still visible, the clouds had shifted since and allowed the reddish sun to expose itself through a small crack in the shadowy mass. It wasn't enough to color the monotonous, grayscale world, though it did shed some feint hope that the rain would come to an end soon. Due to the approaching night and the general darkness, the windows of the skyscrapers and buildings were lit, so were the red lights of the antennas on top of them, throwing some spots of color. The lion's tone had changed to show a more imposing nature, to make sure his message would be understood clearly.
"I can understand why you would be skeptic. This project has consumed most of your life and well-being, that is something I cannot give you back and I humbly apologize to have brought you in this state. I promise, though, that once this is complete, you will be given a plentiful reward for your invaluable contribution. But you must understand that sacrifice is a must if one wants to achieve one's dreams, both you and I know that too well; now that we are so close to make The Motherboard reality, we should be most focused, motivated and determined to bring this long ordeal to an end and reap the eternal happiness we deserve.
I am not going to ask you to sign those papers, I can have what I need from you without your accord and you know that well. But for the respect I bear for you, I could not bring myself to do such a thing, unless you would have the foolish desire to stand in my way. You know too well the power I wield, the force that I can summon with the flick of my nail. You were there too, sweating, crying, bleeding and dying inside by my side to achieve this power, to reach this far: to become unstoppable. But-" the lion turned towards the guest to look at his light blue eyes "-should you want to discontinue your cooperation amicably, I understand. I will pester you no further after you have signed the papers there. Either way, you will be plentifully rewarded."
Seeing no way out of this situation, the guest lowered his head, his ears flopped down in submission, taking one last glance at the outside world, a world that had no idea what was coming it's way.
{ 1:26 - 2:07 }
With the day coming towards a conclusion, most of the city was once again cluttered with cars and people rushing to reach their cozy, warm homes and rest after a week's hard work, maybe watch the game that was airing tonight, or catch the new season of a world-renown fantasy series; maybe go to the local clubs, or crash into their beds and just forget that this week had ever happened, the people of Chicago had had enough for this week. The ambient composed of an orchestra made of rain, car engines, ambulance sirens, car horns, the city trams speeding on their monorails and airborne vehicles above making their presence known with their signature whistle or chopping sounds. They were all too oblivious of the unorthodox meeting that took place in the Chicago Central Business Tower, a hulking citadel taller than the city's former icon, Sears Tower. Placed in the Oak Park region, the CCBT had quite a view over the whole city, it's outskirts and Lake Michigan. The citizens had grown accustomed to having the dark blue, oddly-shaped citadel above their heads; the offices here are quite fancy in comparison to the standards, though the rent there really lives up to it's fame. The city had changed in aspect since the birth of CCBT in 2029, twenty years of some significant technological advancement had left an impression on the city and mainly the first world, military tech has come to a level where a head-on conflict would result in a constant stalemate. The Buckingham convention decided that no country on this planet is to have it's own national army and instead rely on PMC's; it is a mystery how such an atrocity was implemented, this law basically made the business that is war into a full-blown bazaar. Admittedly, territorial disputes have subsided to an extent, but religious conflicts never stop, being the money-making machine for warmongers and weapon dealers. Sure, the economy has come to a point that taxes are on the verge of being eliminated, but all that money filling up people's pockets are soaked with the blood of the misguided and the innocent.
It has become a part of life, now. No average man is shocked about such a notion anymore, some have even learned to take advantage of it, maybe even put their talents to "good use" and contribute to the war business. One such example is a certain male wolf-fox hybrid of Scandinavian descent, wistfully staring at a massive console laid in front of his eyes while holding an unopened bottle of beer. Wulfus, a man in his early thirties with a sandy mop of hair on the top of his head, a long snout, green eyes, red fur but wolfish features, was growing wary of waiting for the people he considered friends and celebrate his latest failure. His closest friend, Ray, claimed that he couldn't possibly appear fast enough so he called it off, his sister might be out with the girls so he wouldn't want to bother her. The only one that could actually pop up was the one most unlikely to appear as he was a foreigner from a distant land; he did get a confirmation that he would be in town at some point, so Wulfus went ahead and communicated the address of his lab and the code to the keypad sealing the workshop from the prying eyes. To Wulfus, who had grown in this lab with his father, was his home: the white walls stained with failed experiments passed the test of endurance, crates were littered everywhere the damn place, three massive working benches with hyper-sensitive and precise robotic arms, complex programming software and material weaving were idling in the darker corners of the hall and three large, cylinder-shaped objects that were covered with white sheaths. The console in front of him was displaying a large desktop with a few icons spread all over the screen, the background depicting a team of egg-heads, including himself, crowded up to take a picture, wearing miserable lab coats and very tired smiles. All of them were hired as engineers, designers and robotics specialists, while him, was spending his free time all alone in the lab, either playing video games or testing any new ideas or hypotheses; he was the only one in the bunch with robotic engineering , bio-mechanics and programming degrees, and invaluable combination of traits. Yet, here he lies, waiting for a last hope to come and sit by him as he would get himself piss drunk with maybe one or two beers.
A blast of light flashed intermittently from behind, rendering the world in front of his eyes mostly white, the only little window left to view over the outside world was the shadow his body shape cast against the pane. With a light, guttural sigh, he pushed his body away from the pane so he could turn around and greet the man that he was supposed to meet; he didn't expect him to have spectators too, as, along with a lion imposing great power and knowledge wearing one of the most expensive-looking suits, carried with him two henchmen. One of them was following the lion closely, a Shiba with skeptical, yet, vigilant eyes scanning the corners of the room that had nothing to hide; although he was dressed in a suit also, he somehow slung a katana by his waistline, whose kashira was leisurely gripped with his right hand. A bit further back was a woman with a beauty to die for, a tanuki with jet-black hair styled in a messy bun that gave her an elegant, yet, rebellious look; combined with her demure and attire, a white business shirt and a skirt with decent length teasing the viewer's eyes. She was most likely armed too, but she was less conspicuous than the male Shiba. Both of them were small things compared to the towering lion that walked towards the oval desk featuring four chairs, three on his side and one at the other end; with a hand gesture and a courteous smile, he invited the guest to take his seat. The lion took his place and with a few taps on the desk, a metal briefcase ascended from a gap on the desk; he grabbed it as quick as he could and opened it so he could pull out some files that needed signatures on them. The henchmen also took their places by the lion's sides, the Shiba was still scrutinizing the room while the tanuki woman could not let her eyes off the guest that just took his place at the table as quietly as he could. Once the lion had the papers in order, he offered them and a pen to the tanuki so that she could then handle them to the guest. He accepted them with professional courtesy and started skimming through the pages, his light blue eyes darting from one side to the other of the pages. Seeing that the conditions were those that he was promised, he picked up the pen and clicked it open and just as he was about to let his mark on the paper, the lion breaks the ice, forcing the guest to look up at him.
"These are the last of the papers that need be signed, friend" his voice claimed with an elegant tone, bearing a much warmer smile now. The kind of smile that showed off his confidence and control over the situation. "The journey to this point has been long, yes, I give you that. But here we are, on the verge of celebrating our nearly-constructed wonder that will change the lives of each and every person that walks on this planet. It is all a matter of time, now, nothing can stop it from becoming reality."
The guest darted his eyes back at the papers with quite a surprise and maybe a hint of regret. "Quite so. About the lengthy wait, I mean." he replied monotonously, as to show he is not so eager of the yet completed plan.
"Now, you shouldn't feel so unsure about it. We were inconspicuous enough to built out monumental project without having any kind of interference, neither from our would-be rivals, nor from the government. It is outright silly how the law here admits nearly any kind of corporation, so long it pays it's taxes and keeps the accounting archives in check; with the right permission, we could develop atomic weaponry and it would only cost us money! Luckily enough, we are more refined than your average paramilitary organization, we don't just arm up goons and send them over to battles that are not ours to fight."
The guest narrowed his eyes. He knew the lion was right and that's what he hated. He was much more dangerous than any terrorist on this planet, be him a religious extremist or part of some fascist political movement, for he was not driven by any beliefs; it was a strong dream that lead him to where he stands. "And you mean to say that with these final papers you will be able to put an end to those very wars, to bureaucracy, to religious and political conflicts, racism, xenophobia and technological stagnation altogether, as you vehemently claimed all these years?"
The lion blinked slowly, as to parry away the guest's offensive disbelief and tapped his index finger once against the desk. The tilted his head towards the Shiba bodyguard, the lion's lips briefly parted to pass on an order; the guard looked astonished and crossed his gaze with the tanuki and the guest. Since his only option was to follow the order he was given, the Shiba rose to his feet and greeted the guest with a bow and invited the tanuki with him to wait outside. The guest wasn't sure if he was to feel comfortable now that the two pairs of extra eyes were off him or if he should feel dread for being left alone with a man like this one. The two guards exited the room and he could swear he saw a third figure in the shadow of the hall facing straight towards the room and gazing right at him, sending a chill strong enough to have his tail tremble and the hair on his back stand up. As soon as the door was shut, the lion stood up from his seat and walked away from the desk towards the window panes, walking across the empty room slowly, stopping right in front of the pane. With the flick of the finger, he invited the guest to join him.
{ 0:00 - 1:26 }
The guest could only stand up, with some reluctance, and take his place beside the lion; the walk towards the pane seeming to last a lifetime. The neon lights made it quite difficult to see through the windows at this point, but some of the buildings were still visible, the clouds had shifted since and allowed the reddish sun to expose itself through a small crack in the shadowy mass. It wasn't enough to color the monotonous, grayscale world, though it did shed some feint hope that the rain would come to an end soon. Due to the approaching night and the general darkness, the windows of the skyscrapers and buildings were lit, so were the red lights of the antennas on top of them, throwing some spots of color. The lion's tone had changed to show a more imposing nature, to make sure his message would be understood clearly.
"I can understand why you would be skeptic. This project has consumed most of your life and well-being, that is something I cannot give you back and I humbly apologize to have brought you in this state. I promise, though, that once this is complete, you will be given a plentiful reward for your invaluable contribution. But you must understand that sacrifice is a must if one wants to achieve one's dreams, both you and I know that too well; now that we are so close to make The Motherboard reality, we should be most focused, motivated and determined to bring this long ordeal to an end and reap the eternal happiness we deserve.
I am not going to ask you to sign those papers, I can have what I need from you without your accord and you know that well. But for the respect I bear for you, I could not bring myself to do such a thing, unless you would have the foolish desire to stand in my way. You know too well the power I wield, the force that I can summon with the flick of my nail. You were there too, sweating, crying, bleeding and dying inside by my side to achieve this power, to reach this far: to become unstoppable. But-" the lion turned towards the guest to look at his light blue eyes "-should you want to discontinue your cooperation amicably, I understand. I will pester you no further after you have signed the papers there. Either way, you will be plentifully rewarded."
Seeing no way out of this situation, the guest lowered his head, his ears flopped down in submission, taking one last glance at the outside world, a world that had no idea what was coming it's way.
With the day coming towards a conclusion, most of the city was once again cluttered with cars and people rushing to reach their cozy, warm homes and rest after a week's hard work, maybe watch the game that was airing tonight, or catch the new season of a world-renown fantasy series; maybe go to the local clubs, or crash into their beds and just forget that this week had ever happened, the people of Chicago had had enough for this week. The ambient composed of an orchestra made of rain, car engines, ambulance sirens, car horns, the city trams speeding on their monorails and airborne vehicles above making their presence known with their signature whistle or chopping sounds. They were all too oblivious of the unorthodox meeting that took place in the Chicago Central Business Tower, a hulking citadel taller than the city's former icon, Sears Tower. Placed in the Oak Park region, the CCBT had quite a view over the whole city, it's outskirts and Lake Michigan. The citizens had grown accustomed to having the dark blue, oddly-shaped citadel above their heads; the offices here are quite fancy in comparison to the standards, though the rent there really lives up to it's fame. The city had changed in aspect since the birth of CCBT in 2029, twenty years of some significant technological advancement had left an impression on the city and mainly the first world, military tech has come to a level where a head-on conflict would result in a constant stalemate. The Buckingham convention decided that no country on this planet is to have it's own national army and instead rely on PMC's; it is a mystery how such an atrocity was implemented, this law basically made the business that is war into a full-blown bazaar. Admittedly, territorial disputes have subsided to an extent, but religious conflicts never stop, being the money-making machine for warmongers and weapon dealers. Sure, the economy has come to a point that taxes are on the verge of being eliminated, but all that money filling up people's pockets are soaked with the blood of the misguided and the innocent.
It has become a part of life, now. No average man is shocked about such a notion anymore, some have even learned to take advantage of it, maybe even put their talents to "good use" and contribute to the war business. One such example is a certain male wolf-fox hybrid of Scandinavian descent, wistfully staring at a massive console laid in front of his eyes while holding an unopened bottle of beer. Wulfus, a man in his early thirties with a sandy mop of hair on the top of his head, a long snout, green eyes, red fur but wolfish features, was growing wary of waiting for the people he considered friends and celebrate his latest failure. His closest friend, Ray, claimed that he couldn't possibly appear fast enough so he called it off, his sister might be out with the girls so he wouldn't want to bother her. The only one that could actually pop up was the one most unlikely to appear as he was a foreigner from a distant land; he did get a confirmation that he would be in town at some point, so Wulfus went ahead and communicated the address of his lab and the code to the keypad sealing the workshop from the prying eyes. To Wulfus, who had grown in this lab with his father, was his home: the white walls stained with failed experiments passed the test of endurance, crates were littered everywhere the damn place, three massive working benches with hyper-sensitive and precise robotic arms, complex programming software and material weaving were idling in the darker corners of the hall and three large, cylinder-shaped objects that were covered with white sheaths. The console in front of him was displaying a large desktop with a few icons spread all over the screen, the background depicting a team of egg-heads, including himself, crowded up to take a picture, wearing miserable lab coats and very tired smiles. All of them were hired as engineers, designers and robotics specialists, while him, was spending his free time all alone in the lab, either playing video games or testing any new ideas or hypotheses; he was the only one in the bunch with robotic engineering , bio-mechanics and programming degrees, and invaluable combination of traits. Yet, here he lies, waiting for a last hope to come and sit by him as he would get himself piss drunk with maybe one or two beers.