3 Days Ago
Location: Unknown
Through the scope of his rifle a deadly assassin observed two figures enter through a doorway. They were in a skyscraper about two blocks away; the sniper was well-hidden in the cold, dark, and rainy night. Hover cars and personal flyers zipped by back and forth through the skyscrapers while the street lights illuminated most of the areas below. But none of that bothered the high-ranking personnel in the tower. A well-placed shot could have easily ended the life of both individuals, but only one of them was the target. The sniper sat calmly, his trigger-finger motionless, his breaths long and quiet. Finally, one of the men left the room, closing the door behind him. The assassin waited... and waited... and waited... about ten seconds went by before he finally began to squeeze the trigger. A loud, far-reaching 'boom' erupted throughout the night. It would have been hard to hear with all the traffic and the rain, but it wasn't exactly quiet.
After observing the man's body through his scope the assassin lifted up his rifle and took a deep breath. Mission accomplished, he thought to himself.
Current Day
Location: Corvais; Alcatone District; Strattix Headquarters
"Identification: John Taylors. Entry: confirmed. Thank you." The robotic voice sounded off and the elevators doors opened up. The smell of a clean office rushed into the confined area and the lone individual stepped out of the elevator and into the room. The office was a semi-circle, on the north-side of the building; the entire wall was nothing but a large curved window, overlooking the bustling metropolis of Corvais below. The metallic-gray ceiling and floor, and the matching desk and chair gave off a sleek, slender, and professional look to the whole office. The chair was facing out of the window, and the figure sitting in it was patiently awaiting his visitors.
"That's the last one, Dax," the newcomer said. "Why didn't you tell me he had a daughter? Now she's going to grow up without a-"
"Does that really matter, John?" The man in the chair slowly spun around. He was an old guy, but not to old. while wrinkled, his skin was relatively healthy. His hair was ash-gray, neatly fixed, and his dark blue eyes still had some gleam in them. "How many fathers have you killed before? How many brothers, sons, and nephews?"
"Yeah well... that's the last time, Dax. I've had enough of these business dealings. I came to you for a reason, and if you can't fulfill your end of the bargain then I can't fulfill mine."
Dax laughed off John's angst. He sighed and started sifting through the paperwork on his desk. "You know how the game works. In order for me to provide the weapons, the funds, and the ordinance you require to fight Gortex, I need the proper business partners to invest in my business. Everything's a game, John, you just have to move the right pieces at the right time."
John shook his head and sighed loudly. "Well, enough with business... let's get back to my previous mission. You said you had something urgent, something to do with Gortex? Did you find a lead on him?"
Dax ignored John for a few moments before finally picking up a small thumb-sized computer drive. "Unfortunately not. But I have the next best plan." Dax held up the drive with his index and thumb fingers.
John looked at the drive for a few seconds before finally asking, "this had better have some coordinates on it."
"It comes with plenty. But none of them are Gortex." John sighed and was about to interrupt but not before Dax hopped up out of chair and leaned forward. "You're not the only one after Gortex, John. Don't forget why I put that gun in your hand." There was a moment of silence as the two individuals faced one another. "This drive... it has very important- very classified files on it. Level 10 access only, but I've already made sure my personal receptionist allowed you that privilege. And it is Strattix-coded, meaning it is only recognized on Strattix drivers."
John took the drive from Dax's hands and observed it for a moment before asking, "what's on it, exactly?"
Dax sat back down in his chair. "You're not the only one after Gortex John, and time is running short. Your efforts have done us a tremendous help, but I'm afraid you can't do this alone. The idea is for you to build a team composed of anyone who could aid you in your quest. That drive there, it contains the names, known histories, and backgrounds of dozens of potential candidates. Not only that, but very important information on potential hostiles, threats, and persons of interest. The fate of the Republic, possibly even the galaxy, rests in the hands of you and your allies."
John shook his head, a bit hesitant to agree to this. But Dax was right, if he really needed to go after Gortex, he was going to need more help. "Alright... I'll get right on it..." John nodded his head to Dax, turned, and walked back towards the elevator. As the doors opened, Dax called back, "John, be careful about opening those files. You may not want to see what's in some of them." By then John had already entered the elevator and the doors began to close...
15 Minutes later
Location: Corvais, Strattix Headquarters, Private Docking Station 3
John sat in the seat of the sleek Phoenix-3, specially-crafted for important missions, given to John by Dax himself. As he prepped the ship for take-off he plugged in the drive to the ship's computer. "Welcome back, Agent Six," the AI said. "Would you like me to decrypt and analyze the files on this drive?"
"Yes, Ellie," John said. 'Ellie' was actually LE-10, an artificial intelligence that assisted John in his travels ever since he began working for Dax Strattix.
"Decryption in progress." As the computer screen show the files being collected and decrptyed, John began to lift Phoenix-3 off the ground. The engines were turned downwardsm allowing the ship to slowly rise. With all traffic clear he engaged the forward controls and the ship began to move forward. As soon as he was sure everything was clear, the ship zoomed towards the traffic of the city. He easily transferred into the stream of other vehicles, zipping through the corridors of the overhanging buildings. "Decryption complete. Assumption: Mr. Strattix has assigned you to become acquainted with 'Candidates List' and assassinate 'Hostiles List'."
"Any recommendations?"
"Closest Candidate: Amynta Lianez. Mixed species. 25. The file implies she lives in an apartment here on Corvais. Assumed talents include medical skills."
"Perfect, set up the best route to get to her apartment. She's first on the list. Anyone we should be worried about?"
"Potential Hostile: Alpha. Hydraxien. 16. The file implies Alpha is a potential threat. He is from Hydra-4, but a genetic mutation has allowed him individuality. If allowed to make contact with Gortex, Alpha may propose an alliance. Having a species like the Hydraxiens as enemies could prove troublesome. Recommend immediate extermination of Alpha."
Location: Unknown
Through the scope of his rifle a deadly assassin observed two figures enter through a doorway. They were in a skyscraper about two blocks away; the sniper was well-hidden in the cold, dark, and rainy night. Hover cars and personal flyers zipped by back and forth through the skyscrapers while the street lights illuminated most of the areas below. But none of that bothered the high-ranking personnel in the tower. A well-placed shot could have easily ended the life of both individuals, but only one of them was the target. The sniper sat calmly, his trigger-finger motionless, his breaths long and quiet. Finally, one of the men left the room, closing the door behind him. The assassin waited... and waited... and waited... about ten seconds went by before he finally began to squeeze the trigger. A loud, far-reaching 'boom' erupted throughout the night. It would have been hard to hear with all the traffic and the rain, but it wasn't exactly quiet.
After observing the man's body through his scope the assassin lifted up his rifle and took a deep breath. Mission accomplished, he thought to himself.
Current Day
Location: Corvais; Alcatone District; Strattix Headquarters
"Identification: John Taylors. Entry: confirmed. Thank you." The robotic voice sounded off and the elevators doors opened up. The smell of a clean office rushed into the confined area and the lone individual stepped out of the elevator and into the room. The office was a semi-circle, on the north-side of the building; the entire wall was nothing but a large curved window, overlooking the bustling metropolis of Corvais below. The metallic-gray ceiling and floor, and the matching desk and chair gave off a sleek, slender, and professional look to the whole office. The chair was facing out of the window, and the figure sitting in it was patiently awaiting his visitors.
"That's the last one, Dax," the newcomer said. "Why didn't you tell me he had a daughter? Now she's going to grow up without a-"
"Does that really matter, John?" The man in the chair slowly spun around. He was an old guy, but not to old. while wrinkled, his skin was relatively healthy. His hair was ash-gray, neatly fixed, and his dark blue eyes still had some gleam in them. "How many fathers have you killed before? How many brothers, sons, and nephews?"
"Yeah well... that's the last time, Dax. I've had enough of these business dealings. I came to you for a reason, and if you can't fulfill your end of the bargain then I can't fulfill mine."
Dax laughed off John's angst. He sighed and started sifting through the paperwork on his desk. "You know how the game works. In order for me to provide the weapons, the funds, and the ordinance you require to fight Gortex, I need the proper business partners to invest in my business. Everything's a game, John, you just have to move the right pieces at the right time."
John shook his head and sighed loudly. "Well, enough with business... let's get back to my previous mission. You said you had something urgent, something to do with Gortex? Did you find a lead on him?"
Dax ignored John for a few moments before finally picking up a small thumb-sized computer drive. "Unfortunately not. But I have the next best plan." Dax held up the drive with his index and thumb fingers.
John looked at the drive for a few seconds before finally asking, "this had better have some coordinates on it."
"It comes with plenty. But none of them are Gortex." John sighed and was about to interrupt but not before Dax hopped up out of chair and leaned forward. "You're not the only one after Gortex, John. Don't forget why I put that gun in your hand." There was a moment of silence as the two individuals faced one another. "This drive... it has very important- very classified files on it. Level 10 access only, but I've already made sure my personal receptionist allowed you that privilege. And it is Strattix-coded, meaning it is only recognized on Strattix drivers."
John took the drive from Dax's hands and observed it for a moment before asking, "what's on it, exactly?"
Dax sat back down in his chair. "You're not the only one after Gortex John, and time is running short. Your efforts have done us a tremendous help, but I'm afraid you can't do this alone. The idea is for you to build a team composed of anyone who could aid you in your quest. That drive there, it contains the names, known histories, and backgrounds of dozens of potential candidates. Not only that, but very important information on potential hostiles, threats, and persons of interest. The fate of the Republic, possibly even the galaxy, rests in the hands of you and your allies."
John shook his head, a bit hesitant to agree to this. But Dax was right, if he really needed to go after Gortex, he was going to need more help. "Alright... I'll get right on it..." John nodded his head to Dax, turned, and walked back towards the elevator. As the doors opened, Dax called back, "John, be careful about opening those files. You may not want to see what's in some of them." By then John had already entered the elevator and the doors began to close...
15 Minutes later
Location: Corvais, Strattix Headquarters, Private Docking Station 3
John sat in the seat of the sleek Phoenix-3, specially-crafted for important missions, given to John by Dax himself. As he prepped the ship for take-off he plugged in the drive to the ship's computer. "Welcome back, Agent Six," the AI said. "Would you like me to decrypt and analyze the files on this drive?"
"Yes, Ellie," John said. 'Ellie' was actually LE-10, an artificial intelligence that assisted John in his travels ever since he began working for Dax Strattix.
"Decryption in progress." As the computer screen show the files being collected and decrptyed, John began to lift Phoenix-3 off the ground. The engines were turned downwardsm allowing the ship to slowly rise. With all traffic clear he engaged the forward controls and the ship began to move forward. As soon as he was sure everything was clear, the ship zoomed towards the traffic of the city. He easily transferred into the stream of other vehicles, zipping through the corridors of the overhanging buildings. "Decryption complete. Assumption: Mr. Strattix has assigned you to become acquainted with 'Candidates List' and assassinate 'Hostiles List'."
"Any recommendations?"
"Closest Candidate: Amynta Lianez. Mixed species. 25. The file implies she lives in an apartment here on Corvais. Assumed talents include medical skills."
"Perfect, set up the best route to get to her apartment. She's first on the list. Anyone we should be worried about?"
"Potential Hostile: Alpha. Hydraxien. 16. The file implies Alpha is a potential threat. He is from Hydra-4, but a genetic mutation has allowed him individuality. If allowed to make contact with Gortex, Alpha may propose an alliance. Having a species like the Hydraxiens as enemies could prove troublesome. Recommend immediate extermination of Alpha."