It had been long since Yuki left Rong and Morinth at earth. There was no reason for either to linger as the entire place was a powder keg and the three knew that Musashi wasn’t going to be the ones to light the fuse. The small fleet found itself traveling in Imperium space but by some luck, largely ignored. The Galactic south, along the border of the Dominion and unaffiliated systems was where this backwater planet was located.
As the fleet made a final approach on the outskirts of the system, Morinth went to Rong with a question she had been pondering for a while, “You said that the Psi-net is a link between people with that power. Is Lau linked too?”
“Its not
the psi-net,” Rong answered, “but
a psi-net. Psi-nets are advanced forms of telepathy. It’s… how to explain this?” She closed her eyes in thought for a moment before continuing. “Sort of like a group of computers connecting to each other through wireless signals. Does that make sense?”
“It sort of does.” Morinth said, “So can others I guess, Join, into the wireless signals? Like logging on to a network or some such?”
“Well normally that’s exactly how it works. Like in the previous battle. When we got close enough I sent out an intent to join the local psi-net. After I convinced those already in the psi-net that I was actually who I claimed to be they let me in.” Rong paused for a moment. “I honestly can’t tell you if the psionics of other countries have developed the techniques necessary to form psi-nets or things similar to them. But I wouldn’t be surprised to learn that Lau can set up his own psi-nets.”
“My biggest worry is that, let's say someone like Lau was incredibly skilled with psi-nets, that he or something like him, could breach it. I doubt there would be a way to control another person through it but any information garnered would possibly be devastating.” Morinth nodded, “It’s actually a nifty setup, able to commune with others like that.”
“It is.” Rong agreed. “Its how the shinobi were able to avoid any friendly fire when they charged the loyalist position in that last battle.” She paused and frowned. “I have never heard of a case of someone forcing their way into a psi-net. Does that mean it's impossible? No. But it would be incredibly difficult. And the mere act of trying to do so would alert all connected to it that someone was making an effort to do so.”
Morinth thought back to the battle, Remembering the Shinobi fighting as if it were a choreographed dance. “That really is some amazing stuff. I doubt I’ll ever understand that magic stuff, I’ve heard you’re either born with it or not. No one just develops that trait.”
“Basically” Rong agreed. “I’ve heard myths of drugs or special techniques that can cause someone to develop psionic abilities, but I highly doubt they actually work. The only method I know for sure involves genetic modification, but that takes place before birth of course.”
“When I was younger I always imagined having those mystical powers. I believe people make them out to be something grand but are they really that grand, I know you likely couldn’t comprehend a life without those abilities.” Morinth stated. “Perhaps its best that not everyone has such abilities. Even though having some psi-net would be a tremendous asset for people like myself.” She thought back to the fight between Rong and the Imperial guard on the Musashi battleship, “At least you know how to listen when someone shouts get down.” she said with a chuckle.
“And I do it with style too” Rong responded with a chuckle of her own. “Psionics are… a curse of sorts.” She said, her mirth fading away. “It’s… frustrating to know that your greatest inherent strength is what has put into stone what most of your life will be.”
“Was the girl in that story you told me a while back, Psionic too?” Morinth asked.
“Yup.” Rong said. “As are all shinobi and kunoichi. They are… made that way.” She closed her eyes before adding “But it wasn’t the fact that she was a psionic that ruined her life. Perhaps someday I’ll tell you what it was.”
Morinth frowned. “You’ve left me in suspense for quite a while now. And after seeing how many have died at our hands, Our luck is bound to run out.. You know that right?”
Rong let out a long sigh before asking “You really want to know?”
“I would like to know.” Morinth said simply.
“Musashi’s Imperial family has done some… extreme things to keep its bloodline alive.” Rong said after a moment. “The first time the girl was brought out of stasis was during the reign of the current emperor’s father. She served as a guard of sorts for the Imperial family. Unfortunately the then-pregnant empress encountered a terrible accident that left her brain dead. By this point the emperor was advanced in age. So he… he…” Rong sniffed and seemed reluctant to go on.
Morinth started to feel regret from digging and reach out, touching Rong on the shoulder, “It’s ok, you don’t have to continue.”
Rong shook her head. “Its… just a story.” After a moment she continued. “He… needed a new host for the fetus. And who better to serve as that host then a young woman who could certainly protect herself from would be assailants?”
“Kunoichi.” Morinth said plainly, remembering their importance.
“A few months later” Rong continued with a bitter smile “the Emperor obtained a new empress and promptly impregnated her. Ah, but that wasn’t even the worst part. No. When the girl gave birth to the future emperor of Musashi she was promptly put back into stasis. Probably because the Emperor didn’t want her influencing
his son.”
“That is.. Unfathomably devious.” Morinth said, showing clear signs of disgust.
“The story gets darker from there” Rong said with another sniff. “But perhaps we’ll save that for another time? Ok?”
Morinth replied in a soft tone, “Ok, another time.”. She took a deep breath. “How about we go get something to eat. I’m sure we could both use something.”
***** ***** *****
As the Musashi battle group approached a yet to be named star in the Imperial index, A small planet , Harrons Hope, came into view. It was their destination and when the term backwater was used, it was used correctly. Dry riverbeds circled enclosed atmosphere, Domed towns on this arid, inhospitable wasteland. “Why would anyone want to live here.” Was such a common question with this world. Perhaps they were descendants of a failed colony ship long ago, no matter the reason, it was clear that this place was old, centuries at least.
Those on board the
Mogami, which had become the flagship of the battle group, found themselves in either the wardroom or mess hall as the formation of Musashi ships slowly moved towards the planet. Something that became quite clear to Morinth during her time on the
Mogami was the fact that there was something of an unwritten rule that all masks were off in the wardroom and mess hall. It was a rule that the ship’s captain enforced strictly.
Kau Rong had seemed restless when the battle group had first moved out; each passing day her affliction became worse. The crew of the ship had done what they could to distract her from her apprehension, but in general didn’t seem particularly disturbed by it. At the moment Rong was pacing back and forth along one of the wardroom’s walls, gnawing on her bottom lip has she moved.
Izanami, who was seated across the table from Morinth, hummed to herself as she sketched on a piece of paper. Every once in awhile she would glance up at Morinth, but otherwise seemed content to ignore her. At least for the moment. There were other officers in the wardroom, most of whom were enjoying a large meal. Possibly the last meal they would have before being deployed to what had increasingly been called ‘Yomi’ by the Musashi soldiers.
Morinth seemed content with her head being held up be her left hand, and strumming her fingers across the table with her right hand. Her gaze shifted from Izanami and the wall a number of times before gazing elsewhere. “I’m bored.” she said plainly. She then slightly leaned towards Izanami, trying to get a view of what she was doing, and in a innocent yet very obviously inquisitive tone, “What’cha drawin?”
“You, Round Eyes” Izanami said, using a nickname she had given Morinth shortly after they had met. She held the paper up, revealing an incredibly realistic depiction of Morinth. Placing the paper back down on the table she frowned. “I think I made your nose too small.”
“Seriously?” Morinth said, rolling her eyes, though she was impressed by it. After a huff which ended in her exhaling upwards, ruffling her hair, “So, this.. Is this food?” she said, looking down at the plate. “So like.” She said, staring at the traditional chopsticks. Morinth lowered her hand and sat upright and trying her hardest to use them correctly. “Man.” she said, sighing heavily again.
After much, and likely too much struggling, she finally stabbed a piece of meat with the chopstick, or more appropriately, skewer at this point. A smug look turned to concern as she eyed Rong pacing. “I know you’re busy doodling me, but.” She paused and casually pointed at Rong, “What’s wrong with Rong?”
“Wrong?” Izanami asked. She looked over her shoulder at Rong who continued to pace. “Ah. That. Yea… they all sort of do that.” Izanami commented with a shrug. She only looked mildly interested in Rong’s antics herself.
“They?” Morinth said with a piqued brow.
“Hmm…?” By this point Izanami had already shifted her attention back to her sketch of Morinth. “Yea. You know? The shinobi and kunoichi?”
“Hmm” was all Morinth could muster at first, diverting her gaze from Rong to Izanami. “Why don’t your people take them seriously?” She paused, thinking her question though, “Why do the act like that?”
“I asked those exact same questions the first time I encountered a shinobi” Izanami said as she set her pencil down. She let out a long sigh. “And it's not like we don’t take them seriously. It’s just....” She seemed to struggle to find the wording she wanted. “Different I guess. They… always seem to struggle when there isn’t something specific to focus on. Some are far worse than others, but they all seem to suffer from what we can Duty-Affliction. She looks agitated now, but once our objective is in sight she’ll have nerves of steel. I’ve seen it dozens of times.”
Izanami frowned before adding “I’ve heard that it has to do with how they were raised, but I really don’t know that much about it. Sometimes the actions of the aristocracy are beyond my comprehension.” That comment brought the ghost of a smile to her lips, “even after I joined their ranks.” She shrugged. “I’ve heard that shinobi and kunoichi make great bodyguards and the like since it gives them something to focus on and once they have that objective of theirs they will focus on it alone.”
Morinth cocked her head and narrowed her gaze at Rong, “Their objectives? I guess that makes sense but has anyone ever tried to you know.. Like, actually help them?”
“Maybe? Probable. I wouldn’t know.” Izanami admitted. “I’m sure there’s
someone with the knowledge necessary that is helping them.”
“I wonder what they think about.” Morinth said. “So what about you? Your role?”
“I fly around and blow shit up.” Izanami said with a shrug. “I may not be as graceful as she is” She jerked her head towards Rong, “but I’ll bring more firepower to a fight than her.”
“Well, that’s simple enough.” Morinth said, cracking a faint smile. It faded as she turned her attention back to Rong, then back to Izanami, “Do shinobi make you uncomfortable?”
“I…” Izanami hesitated for a moment. “No, not really.”
Morinth stood up slowly, “Well.. I’ll be back.” she paused, “Also, the nose on your picture is still too small.” she said with a grin before walking to Rong. Morinth made her way past Rong, making sure to get her attention before turning around and leaning against a wall. “So.” Morinth said in an attempt to draw a reaction.
“So…?” Rong asked as she continued to pace. It became clear as she came close to Morinth that her eyes were constantly roaming about the room, momentarily lingering on every person in the room. After a moment she took a deep breath and came to a halt, leaning against the wall next to Morinth. “What brings you over here?” She asked even as her eyes continued to check out her surroundings. “Izanami-san bore you?”
“Heh.” Morinth chucked, “No, she was keeping me entertained but your pacing just kept drawing me in.” Morinth gazed about the room, somewhat mimicking Rong’s own actions. “So uh, you expecting something to jump out at you? Or can you relax a bit and maybe come sit with us. Hell, maybe Izanami can draw you too. She is quite good at it.. Except for noses.”
“Noses?” Rong turned her gaze on Morinth, an eyebrow raised. She kept her eyes on Morinth for a moment or two before letting out a long sigh. “Sorry I was so distracting. I… just get fidgety sometimes. It's nothing to worry about.”
Morinth shook her head and leaned in, talking softly enough to ensure no one else could hear, “I assume you nearly dying in my arms on my ship, while you were having some nightmare wasn’t anything to worry about either.” She took a deep breath, “So. you gonna relax a bit and come grab a bite with us?”
“You’re exaggerating.” Rong said, but after looking at Morinth’s expression she let out a soft sigh. “Alright. You win.” She put her hands up in mock surrender. “I’ll get something to eat with you.”
A few hours had passed since Rong joined Morinth and Izanami in the Wardroom, and at last it had emptied. Morinth found herself wandering the halls of the ship, trying to really get to know her mobile home. After a time, she grew restless and made her way back to the Avalon that was nestled inside the Mogami’s hangar. It was perhaps the most comforting place on the warship for her, especially her ships tiny lounge.
After Morinth sat down on her favored couch, she lazily propped her feet up, “Man.. what the hell did I get myself into.”
“What in the name of Yomi did you get me involved in?” Izanami asked as she stepped into view. “Ah. Pardon the intrusion Morinth-sama.” She said as an afterthought as she perched herself on a chair. Rong, who had followed her in, seated herself next to Morinth. “So it occurred to me,” Izanami said after a moment, “that you may not have a great deal of experience fighting alongside psionics.”
Morinth lowered her feet and sat lazily upright, “Honestly, after the battle earlier, it was incredible to watch. But wouldn’t I need to be a Psionic to fight with you like that?”
“I don’t have any psionic abilities” Izanami stated. “And I think I did fairly well. What I’m talking about is knowing what to expect from Kau-sama in a fight. And… I’ve heard that we’re chasing some guy that’s pretty powerful himself. I’d imagine having some insight on what he may be capable of would be useful.”
“Yeah, you’re right.” Morinth replied, leaning upright. “So where do we start?”
“I suppose I could try and simulate what a psi-net would be like for you” Rong said. “It wouldn’t be a true psi-net, of course, but it would be close enough.” She took a deep breath before asking “Are you ready?”
“This is going to get weird, isn’t it.” Morinth snickered before squinting dramatically, “Let's do it.”
“Ok.” Rong closed her eyes as she focused her attention on Morinth. She looked serene almost. “Can you hear me?” Rong didn’t speak the words. Instead they simply formed in Morinth’s mind, almost indistinguishable from her own thoughts except that they sounded like Rong’s voice and felt somehow distinctly foreign.
Morinth Closed her eyes hard and her voice strained, “How are you doing-” she said aloud before relaxing a bit, though still obviously uncomfortable. “I can hear you.” She thought.
“Telepathy?” Izanami asked quietly.
“Yes” Rong answered aloud. “The short of it is that I am projecting my thoughts into your mind. Now normally to communicate the other person would project their thoughts into my mind, but since you do not possess psionic abilities I’ll have to do all the work. I’m going to use my abilities to read your mind. Just the surface thoughts mind you. Try not to resist too much.”
There was a short growl from Morinth as she felt mild pressure on in her mind, as she tried hard to process what was happening. The thing Rong would feel first was by far, fear.
“Settle down” Rong said aloud. “You can trust me.” And as she spoke she sent thoughts of reassurance and calm into Morinth’s mind. “Now I’m going to start sending you the kind of information shared in the psi-net. Just let me know if it becomes too much to handle.” Suddenly Morinth could sense things she shouldn’t have been able to.
Izanami shifted in her seat and although Morinth’s eyes were closed she was somehow aware of the other woman’s movement as if she had viewed it with her own eyes. Every couple of seconds she would become aware that there were no other beings in the
Avalon. And as Izanami shifted in her seat again the concept that that movement was non threatening and could be ignored was passed on to Morinth.
It was such a new experience as Morinth had never been through anything like this before. The closest thing she could relate to this was a neural interface but it was nothing in comparison to the power of this psi-net. “It’s incredible.” was the only words that flowed through her mind, words that might have reassured Rong that she wasn’t doing harm.
“Good” Rong mentally responded with strong feelings of relief. “It can be much more powerful than this, however. Especially when there are many shinobi and kunoichi working together.” Her mind drifted back to the battle for the battleship, during which she was constantly bombarded with enough information to make what she was sending to Morinth seem inconsequential in comparison.
“I think that is enough of that for now” She spoke aloud as she severed their mental connection. “I am somewhat concerned about the prospect of Lau trying to read your mind.”
“What could he possibly do? Sense my emotions? Doesn’t sound too terribly beneficial.” Morinth asked.
“It’s possible to draw out a lot of useful information out of an unwilling person.” Rong commented. “It’s not exactly easy, but it is certainly possible. I suspect it’d just be easier to show you. Now resist as much as you can.” Rong said as she focused on worming her way as deep into Morinth’s mind as possible.
The Inside was nothing short of madness, images whirled around of places and people. Voices of all types seemed to echo both loudly and quietly in this troubled mind. Digging deeper, past the storm of untamed thought and reason, were the coherent images was that on the surface, the most recent of her thoughts, the day prior.
“So, you’re a Bushi?” was her echoed words in this blurred view, showing an average soldier not moving a muscle, standing stoically in their post. Beyond that, walking, wandering, pacing followed by what seemed to be delicate care for a small plant inside the room Rong, Izanami, and Morinth were physically residing.
“Can you feel me forcing my way in?” Rong asked. “Can you sense me touching upon the memory of you recently caring for a plant in this room? You should be able to. This… is not particularly hard for a trained psionic to accomplish. And given enough mental strength and patience I could force my way deeper. There are… other methods however.”
“What do you think of this woman?” Rong prompted as she bombarded Morinth with images of Izanami. She was less interested in what Morinth would say, if she spoke aloud at all, so much as what the images of Izanami brought to the surface of Morinth’s thoughts.
“I- She.” Morinth thought, trying to place the images in an order that made sense to her obviously struggling mind. “I see her lips, talking?” she thought, not quite sure if it was the images or her own mind creating the scene. “This is so real, I feel as if I could touch her face from here.” From outside, her senses seemed stronger as her eyes rapidly moved behind her closed lids. She felt as if her mind and reality were becoming one. Morinth’s body seemed to calm and even though her eyes had closed, she slowly rose her right arm and pointed towards Izanami. Calm words were slowly spoke aloud, “It is you, the one I see is you.”
“Psionics are weird” Izanami muttered.
A smile formed on Rong’s lips, but not because of Izanami’s comment. She was essentially mining Morinth’s surface thoughts for her perception of Izanami and the first thought to come to mind was amusing to say the least. “We should go out drinking some time. Morinth thinks you’d be fun to party with.”
“Hah! I’d drink her under the table.” Izanami said.
Rong’s smile seemed to widen further as she mentally brushed against more of Morinth’s thoughts. She could have spoken aloud about what she sensed… But that wouldn’t have been polite. Instead she used telepathy to speak to Morinth directly. “She
is cute.” Rong’s voice seemed to echo in Morinth’s mind along with a series of rather passionate, and in some cases graphic, fantasies involving Morinth and Izanami. “I always assumed you were straight. And chains? Naughty girl.”
Morinth at this point wasn’t sure if what she was hearing and feeling were physical or in her own mind, but on the outside, her cheeks began to blush as a strange image of Morinth wearing a black leather cat-suit, standing in an authoritative pose over Rong or Izanami, whom were both topless and on all fours.
Rong couldn’t help but cough and blush as she touched
that specific thought. Worse yet, because she was telepathically linked with Morinth, she couldn’t help but advertise that she herself was embarrassed. It was time to change topics. But she would certainly return to this subject later…
“So uh…” Rong began.
It was at that moment that Izanami decided to speak up again. “I bet I could drink Yuki-hime under the table as well.”
“Probably.” Rong agreed. Great. The last thing she needed was to be seeing images of Yuki in chains.
Rong’s mind would have easily noticed the words Yuki triggering a massive reaction across Morinth’s mind. As the images of
good times quickly dissipated, the thought of being thankful for an honorable person became prevalent but also feelings of remorse, remorse for something she had done behind Yuki’s back.
The Veil of blurred images lifted, revealing Morinth not even three days ago sitting in the Avalon, checking short range sensors to warn of any incoming individual. Hidden away in the secluded armory of her ship, a small holographic Image of Faust was visible. His grin was wide and Morinth forced a grin to match, trying to hide her obvious disappointment. His words were hazy but ones easy to make out were simple,
“Excellent, Morinth, This is a victory beyond all measure. Perhaps what could change our fortunes in this inevitable conflict.”
Rong narrowed her eyes slightly as she watched the memory, unintentionally sending the thought “What does this have to do with Yuki-hime?” to Morinth.
A visible frown crossed her lips as her thoughts continued to grow more dark, “Faust, it is done.” She said to the hologram. Faust’s arms were folded at first but lowered with her words, “You’ve managed the impossible Morinth.” he said with clear joy.
“Thank you.” She said simply.
The haze was distorting these repressed thoughts but it became clearer the harder Rong dug. It became far more detailed, as the image was now of Morinth on her knees in front of the knee-high hologram. Her hands were on her upper thighs and she had her hair pulled back so that her face was clearly visible. “Faust, it is done.” she said, “Yuki is secure and on her way out of the conflict.”
Faust's crossed arms lowered, “First James Conrad dies and now Yuki has been removed from the war.” he said, nodding but then bringing a hand to his chin. “Then it’s time to commence phase two. The weapon is not yet ready so care must be taken.”
Morinth shook her head, “You have nothing to fear from Musashi, they are an honorable people. Betrayal isn’t their methodology. It’d be worse than death to betray loyalty.” She paused, “What of Lau? He is clearly still a threat.”
Rong pushed harder and deeper. She knew this was a violation of Morinth’s privacy, but she had to know what Faust was up to. What plans did he apparently have for Yuki? What did he know about Lau?
And as Rong dug, an image of Faust with his arms now behind his back appeared, “Lau.” he said shaking his head. “You need to make full use of your acquired assets. Instead of participating in Phase two, proceed with finding Lau. I agree that he is by far, potentially a greater threat than Uther or this new ‘warlord’ among the Horde.”
Morinth’s mind seemed to ease, as if displaying her actual emotion at that moment with Faust. It was relief that she didn’t have to carry out the ‘phase two’ although there was no information as to exactly what it was.
“I will find him.” She replied with a confident tone.
“I know you will.” He replied, “You’re an amazing person Morinth, I knew from the moment we met long ago. Keep your mind and heart steady, vengeance is within your grasp.”
“Please, Faust, do not destroy what you have created. You saw what happened to my kids, I have few family left. I just can’t lose anyone else.” Morinth replied, showing strong and wildly complex emotions, the most prevalent being fear.
Faust dodged the comment entirely, “You’ve managed the impossible Morinth.” he said with clear joy.
The memory seemed to fade as Morinth’s mind started to race. Strange images rapidly blurred out anything discernible and outwardly, her cheeks had turned red and the glimmer of tears was growing in her eyes.
“Morinth?” Rong placed a reassuring hand over Morinth’s. “Open your eyes.” She slowly withdrew from Morinth’s mind, projecting calming thoughts until the very last moment. “You ok?”
Morinth leaned back in her seat and stared at the ceiling. She rose her hands and wiped the tears from her eyes. “I’m.” she paused and closed her eyes hard before opening them again, “I’m fine. I have to say, that’s… quite an strong experience.”
“It's good you have it now before a hostile psionic has his way with you.” Rong commented. “Though to be honest I’m fairly terrible at reading minds.”
“Eh… well don’t practice on me” Izanami half joked. She looked at Morinth, concern evident in her eyes although she didn’t speak up again.
“I wish I had more time to teach you some countermeasures but…” Rong sighed. “The only advice I can really give you is to concentrate on forcing him out of your head should you feel Lau in it.”
Morinth’s thoughts were first in agreement with Rong and as she was about to speak, she remembered what she thought of Izanami. Her eyes widened as her gaze turned to Izanami, not sure if Rong had actually explained the fantasy or anything else for that matter. She narrowed her gaze at Izanami before turning her attention back to Rong,
What did Rong even see? She wondered. “Do you have to be close to dig into a person's mind?”
“I’m not going to die, am I?” Izanami asked having noticed the look Morinth shot her.
“What?” Rong asked. “No. I’m not a precog.” She rolled her eyes before looking at Morinth. “In theory no. But in practice proximity helps a lot. As a rule of thumb if they can’t see you you are probably safe, unless they are very skilled or very powerful.”
Morinth turned from Rong and gazed at her plant. “Lets hope that bastards like Lau aren’t very skilled or very powerful.”
“I’ll deal with the likes of Lau.” Rong’s expression turned fierce.
“You do that.” Izanami spoke up. “Morinth-san and I will watch from a safe distance.” She flashed Morinth a brilliant smile. “I’ll bring some sake if you bring the snacks.”
There was a moment of silence before Morinth perked up and gave a fierce look of her own. “After what that asshole did. I want a rematch.”
“We’re ready for him this time.” Rong stated. “He’ll quickly come to regret having tangled with us should he show himself.”