Isabelle
On Ada
Ada Smith leads the Snow Geese. Officially, they are a fearsome pirate band. TC news accounts indicate a number of freighters that they’ve intercepted, disabling their mecha guards, humbling several skilled pilots, and taking the lion’s share of the cargo.
If you read what isn’t said though, you’ll start to get a better picture. None of the defeated mecha pilots died or were even seriously injured. They tend to be left to float, making the freighter have to clean them up and then limp to the nearest system for repairs. The freighters themselves are rarely taken. In fact, Ada’s reputation is so fearsome that most captains simply pay a bribe when ambushed, which means that no violence is required at all.
She’s mentioned in Hybrasilian sources, a few of which were available on Akar Prime. They speak very glowingly of her, in fact it seems like she hasn’t hit Hybrasilian ships at all and instead is running some kind of her own transport business in their space to quite positive reception on skill and professionalism. A few TC accounts mention that she may run a legitimate business of her own in TC space as well under some kind of false name.
It’s hard not to think that if these folks could simply be a legitimate business in TC space, they wouldn’t need the piracy at all. But they’re not willing to bow to any TC planetary authority, they declared their own independence, and they set up a base in some unknown location, so they’re the enemy now, that’s how TC works.
Your “walk”
There’s something nice about walking the streets of Akar Prime. You’re known, but in that minor celebrity kind of way where people mostly recognize you because of all the trappings. If you go into a souvenir shop, folks are more likely to be like “hey you know you look a lot like Isabelle Lozano?” than they are to shout “hey, it’s Isabelle Lozano!”
That lets you relax a little, put a coat on, enjoy the wind blowing over your face and your hair. A lot of the Akar Prime streets are wind tunnels, the tall buildings were thrown up quickly, and until you get to some of the distant mountains surrounding the valley where the spaceport and main population sits, there isn’t a lot of natural terrain blocking the wind, so it blows cool and fast through the streets. A good reason for most people to seek shelter and social company, but also a way to let your thoughts pass in isolation. Nothing but the wind, the lights, the nameless traffic of strangers who know nothing of you and therefore want nothing of you.
This made it all the more surprising when you suddenly felt a pressure on your back and a hand around your throat. It was very fast, and you don’t remember exactly what happened after that. They didn’t hit you, your headache upon coming to was more of a dull sort of headache in the temples, groggy, drugs of some kind, but no bruised spot or any sharp pain.
You’re bound to a chair, but you’re not gagged or otherwise have too limited motion, you can move your hands around too, though the shuttle restraint they’re using is tight and has a locked buckle so there isn’t really much to do with your hands other than check out your headache and see that you’re uninjured.
Speaking of which, you’re in a shuttle. A small one, would hold about ten people and some light cargo. Right now there’s actually just two people in the shuttle besides you. A bored-looking TC woman with slim features and her brown hair in a ponytail filing her nails at a little table near your seat, and a buff Tiger Hybrasilian who’s doing some stretches in the center of the room, her butt high in the air. Her name is Crescent, but you don’t know that yet.
When you look around, the girl filing her nails startles, but Crescent doesn’t seem to notice, or she doesn’t care if she does. “Hey she’s awake!” Ponytail says.
“Yeah and?” the tigress responds, continuing her routine.
“Well like, aren’t we supposed to make demands or issue a threat or I dunno, something like that?” Ponytail looks like she has expectations. One too many animes maybe? Not that you’d know how a scene like that ought to go, since your mother would never let you squander perfectly good study time watching anime, even as a cool off period. Cool off is for walks and other exercise, right?
The tigress looks up enough to roll her eyes, then starts kicking her legs. “No, we’re not doing that.” She sighs, obviously not enjoying being stuck here. “Pilot, you need anything? Water, food, painkillers, trip to the bathroom? Once our [pack] get back, we’re gonna march you for a bit, it will be a lot easier if you’re all set to move on your own.” She uses the Hybrasilian word for family or companions, you wouldn’t know it but the context clue is obvious enough. She starts practicing some swipes in the center of the room bouncing on her feet. Fast, not worried at all.
Ponytail looks like she’s gonna say something, but doesn’t, instead seeing how you answer the tigress. Seems like she knows she’s on the hook to get whatever you ask for.
***
Solarel
You know Annika Nornsdottr. She served in the military with you, serving the previous Empress. You might have called her a friend at one time, perhaps more even than that. She was smart, exceedingly so, thoughtful, sometimes sensual.
She, unlike you, did not leave (was not forced to leave) her service upon the regime change, but she does not appear to be in service to the new Empress now. No regalia, no symbols of office, no geists accompany her indicating rank or reporting structures of any sort. She does have geists with her though, but they are not speaking to you at the moment, nor to her, they are watching and riding along with her.
She was always unusual. She had better geist-site than most Zaldarians, better than yours even though she lacked your extremes of strength and reflexes and would never have been able to pilot the Aeteline to full capacity. Her mecha was (and perhaps is) called the Ebon Claw, and it was fast and sleek with grappling abilities. Against most opponents, she surely could and would have held them fast until they were disabled.
Her heart has always been with the past, with mystery. You remember that during the war, she used to talk about finding new planets, understanding the precursors, why the Zaldarian lands were as they were, how that came to be. She wanted to know, she always wanted to know more than anything else. Knowledge filled her heart with delight, and surely still does.
<I’m not a catgirl, as you well know> she signed back, her motions indicating amusement. She stands in some swaying grasses that look more blue than green in the odd atmosphere of Roius. Her own cloak, a deep black, seems to catch the colors and reflect them, an iridescent rainbow playing across her.
<Would you come with me, Solarel?> she asks. <This wasn’t my first choice of planet for this, but it will do. There’s something you don’t know about our titans, and I would show you. I think it somewhat more important than your current ridiculous debts.>
[If Solarel is hesitant, Annika will spend her newly gained string to ask what it would take to convince Solarel to go with her]
***
Mirror
Slate considers the question. She sends one of the engineers scurrying away with your empty glass and scurrying back with a refill while she does. They must have set up a little fridge in the break room here, though you could drink them out of house and home at the moment if you wanted.
Slate herself knows better than to move though, not when you’re like this, not when you’re resting. She is blushing, of course, the heat is staying in her face, and in her thighs. They feel warm. But she’s also staying very still, adjusting only enough to make sure your head is nestled as comfortably as possible in her lap.
“You looked like a goddess, like in the comics boss. Seriously wasn’t joking about that. Taking the missile barrage like that, and then going in with your trident, and the sunspear with your tails, like, it’s surreal.
Not sure that’s what you’re asking exactly? I mean, you looked good. I think you’re kind of underselling the fight, actually. Like, sure the model was old and lacked speed or strong defenses, but she had the whole thing retrofitted with missiles coming out of its ass, like literally, boss. And not cheap ones either, those were hellfire grade or I’ll find a hat somewhere so I can eat it. That’s enough to take out most mechas no matter how crap the firing platform, especially coming as a surprise like that. Hell it might even have been better on a crap platform like that. If she’d been in something really modern, you’d probably have approached more cautiously and then if she’d fired the missiles you could have just evaded and taken them out. Getting you in close to blow up her rust bucket seemed like the whole plan. The match looked tense, is what I’m saying, and it didn't look like you screwed up to most people watching. More like a bunch of back and forth until she ran out of tricks before you did.”
She takes a risk, starts gently stroking your hair with a paw. Slow, gentle strokes following the line of it, front to back, around the ear and down, then start again. She knows how to make it gentle and soothing in a way Valentina might take months to figure and she’s one of the more dextrous humans you’ve met.
“I think…that’s still not what you’re asking though, right? You wanna know if you’re about to get a bunch of job applications trying to replace me cuz of how the power down and recovery went. Yeah, I got it. You won too fast coming out of the power down, somebody who’s looking really closely could guess that it doesn’t match with neural controls. But I don’t buy it. Number one explanation is gonna be that you never had a power down, you just decided she wasn’t worth it, didn’t deserve your best trick, almost walked out and just beat her in the way she deserved. Did it to yourself, undid it to yourself no big deal. Number two is that you just pulled out a miracle by force of will. It’s not like neural mesh is perfectly solved, people keep pushing the envelope on the pilot sync, the lag time, the controls. You’re doing a weird top of the line thing, people will assume you just have more in you than you’d give yourself credit for, boss. Most of the attention’s gonna be on how it got done anyway, sabotage is a big deal, it’s not gonna be taken lightly. But…yeah somebody that really knows what’s up could maybe figure out the controls. I'm not gonna take it off the table.”
She keeps stroking you, hoping it’s okay, not wanting to hide the bad news but worrying about it too.
***
Dolly and Jade
Ksharta is blushing. She liked you doing her seatbelt for her though, Jade made a good call on that one. It made her feel a bit like a kitten, but loved, close, like you were really paying attention to her. Having to bury your head in her shoulder, she felt like she wanted to draw away as a reflex but didn’t, couldn’t maybe.
People on the shuttle do stare. A few other pilots, some engineers. There are some giggles, at least one person who thinks the whole thing is cute from the sound of it. One Zaldarien cheers once before his neighbor leans over and loudly whispers “you’re not supposed to acknowledge it publicly!” and then the first one tilts her head and just looks like the most quizzical mechanical bird. If you have time to be looking, that it. You might be busy.
The shuttle takes you in pretty close to the exit on Akar II. It’s night at the spaceport at the moment. There are lots of lights on, landing strips, building lights, shops working round the clock and manufacturing spaces lit up for ingress and egress. In atmosphere, the engines make a please thrum as the shuttle lands, drowning out any sounds of you two together and any more speaking. Getting to Keoni’s tower won’t take long, and you can get your own table easily, maybe on an upper level further away from prying eyes. Though d note that when you come in you might get some cheers, your match today was a big deal for Hybrasilians.
Ksharta waits patiently for you to undo her seatbelt this time, a grin of expectation on her face like a proper princess. What’s next?
[And now, we get to a fun part of Jade and Dolly both being present. Dolly, Ksharta will spend her string on you, with all her affection and youthful pep, and ask what it might take to get you to slip out of acting along Jade’s script? Jade, for you, well, you see you could tip off Angela about where the young couple are going, it would be very very easy. She could get from Akar Prime to Akar II in time to crash the date if she takes her own mecha. You could do this if you wanted to see how that might work, perhaps see them all together. She’d do it too, the way she was enjoying your Dolly earlier. There’s an XP in it for you if you take this step.]
On Ada
Ada Smith leads the Snow Geese. Officially, they are a fearsome pirate band. TC news accounts indicate a number of freighters that they’ve intercepted, disabling their mecha guards, humbling several skilled pilots, and taking the lion’s share of the cargo.
If you read what isn’t said though, you’ll start to get a better picture. None of the defeated mecha pilots died or were even seriously injured. They tend to be left to float, making the freighter have to clean them up and then limp to the nearest system for repairs. The freighters themselves are rarely taken. In fact, Ada’s reputation is so fearsome that most captains simply pay a bribe when ambushed, which means that no violence is required at all.
She’s mentioned in Hybrasilian sources, a few of which were available on Akar Prime. They speak very glowingly of her, in fact it seems like she hasn’t hit Hybrasilian ships at all and instead is running some kind of her own transport business in their space to quite positive reception on skill and professionalism. A few TC accounts mention that she may run a legitimate business of her own in TC space as well under some kind of false name.
It’s hard not to think that if these folks could simply be a legitimate business in TC space, they wouldn’t need the piracy at all. But they’re not willing to bow to any TC planetary authority, they declared their own independence, and they set up a base in some unknown location, so they’re the enemy now, that’s how TC works.
Your “walk”
There’s something nice about walking the streets of Akar Prime. You’re known, but in that minor celebrity kind of way where people mostly recognize you because of all the trappings. If you go into a souvenir shop, folks are more likely to be like “hey you know you look a lot like Isabelle Lozano?” than they are to shout “hey, it’s Isabelle Lozano!”
That lets you relax a little, put a coat on, enjoy the wind blowing over your face and your hair. A lot of the Akar Prime streets are wind tunnels, the tall buildings were thrown up quickly, and until you get to some of the distant mountains surrounding the valley where the spaceport and main population sits, there isn’t a lot of natural terrain blocking the wind, so it blows cool and fast through the streets. A good reason for most people to seek shelter and social company, but also a way to let your thoughts pass in isolation. Nothing but the wind, the lights, the nameless traffic of strangers who know nothing of you and therefore want nothing of you.
This made it all the more surprising when you suddenly felt a pressure on your back and a hand around your throat. It was very fast, and you don’t remember exactly what happened after that. They didn’t hit you, your headache upon coming to was more of a dull sort of headache in the temples, groggy, drugs of some kind, but no bruised spot or any sharp pain.
You’re bound to a chair, but you’re not gagged or otherwise have too limited motion, you can move your hands around too, though the shuttle restraint they’re using is tight and has a locked buckle so there isn’t really much to do with your hands other than check out your headache and see that you’re uninjured.
Speaking of which, you’re in a shuttle. A small one, would hold about ten people and some light cargo. Right now there’s actually just two people in the shuttle besides you. A bored-looking TC woman with slim features and her brown hair in a ponytail filing her nails at a little table near your seat, and a buff Tiger Hybrasilian who’s doing some stretches in the center of the room, her butt high in the air. Her name is Crescent, but you don’t know that yet.
When you look around, the girl filing her nails startles, but Crescent doesn’t seem to notice, or she doesn’t care if she does. “Hey she’s awake!” Ponytail says.
“Yeah and?” the tigress responds, continuing her routine.
“Well like, aren’t we supposed to make demands or issue a threat or I dunno, something like that?” Ponytail looks like she has expectations. One too many animes maybe? Not that you’d know how a scene like that ought to go, since your mother would never let you squander perfectly good study time watching anime, even as a cool off period. Cool off is for walks and other exercise, right?
The tigress looks up enough to roll her eyes, then starts kicking her legs. “No, we’re not doing that.” She sighs, obviously not enjoying being stuck here. “Pilot, you need anything? Water, food, painkillers, trip to the bathroom? Once our [pack] get back, we’re gonna march you for a bit, it will be a lot easier if you’re all set to move on your own.” She uses the Hybrasilian word for family or companions, you wouldn’t know it but the context clue is obvious enough. She starts practicing some swipes in the center of the room bouncing on her feet. Fast, not worried at all.
Ponytail looks like she’s gonna say something, but doesn’t, instead seeing how you answer the tigress. Seems like she knows she’s on the hook to get whatever you ask for.
***
Solarel
You know Annika Nornsdottr. She served in the military with you, serving the previous Empress. You might have called her a friend at one time, perhaps more even than that. She was smart, exceedingly so, thoughtful, sometimes sensual.
She, unlike you, did not leave (was not forced to leave) her service upon the regime change, but she does not appear to be in service to the new Empress now. No regalia, no symbols of office, no geists accompany her indicating rank or reporting structures of any sort. She does have geists with her though, but they are not speaking to you at the moment, nor to her, they are watching and riding along with her.
She was always unusual. She had better geist-site than most Zaldarians, better than yours even though she lacked your extremes of strength and reflexes and would never have been able to pilot the Aeteline to full capacity. Her mecha was (and perhaps is) called the Ebon Claw, and it was fast and sleek with grappling abilities. Against most opponents, she surely could and would have held them fast until they were disabled.
Her heart has always been with the past, with mystery. You remember that during the war, she used to talk about finding new planets, understanding the precursors, why the Zaldarian lands were as they were, how that came to be. She wanted to know, she always wanted to know more than anything else. Knowledge filled her heart with delight, and surely still does.
<I’m not a catgirl, as you well know> she signed back, her motions indicating amusement. She stands in some swaying grasses that look more blue than green in the odd atmosphere of Roius. Her own cloak, a deep black, seems to catch the colors and reflect them, an iridescent rainbow playing across her.
<Would you come with me, Solarel?> she asks. <This wasn’t my first choice of planet for this, but it will do. There’s something you don’t know about our titans, and I would show you. I think it somewhat more important than your current ridiculous debts.>
[If Solarel is hesitant, Annika will spend her newly gained string to ask what it would take to convince Solarel to go with her]
***
Mirror
Slate considers the question. She sends one of the engineers scurrying away with your empty glass and scurrying back with a refill while she does. They must have set up a little fridge in the break room here, though you could drink them out of house and home at the moment if you wanted.
Slate herself knows better than to move though, not when you’re like this, not when you’re resting. She is blushing, of course, the heat is staying in her face, and in her thighs. They feel warm. But she’s also staying very still, adjusting only enough to make sure your head is nestled as comfortably as possible in her lap.
“You looked like a goddess, like in the comics boss. Seriously wasn’t joking about that. Taking the missile barrage like that, and then going in with your trident, and the sunspear with your tails, like, it’s surreal.
Not sure that’s what you’re asking exactly? I mean, you looked good. I think you’re kind of underselling the fight, actually. Like, sure the model was old and lacked speed or strong defenses, but she had the whole thing retrofitted with missiles coming out of its ass, like literally, boss. And not cheap ones either, those were hellfire grade or I’ll find a hat somewhere so I can eat it. That’s enough to take out most mechas no matter how crap the firing platform, especially coming as a surprise like that. Hell it might even have been better on a crap platform like that. If she’d been in something really modern, you’d probably have approached more cautiously and then if she’d fired the missiles you could have just evaded and taken them out. Getting you in close to blow up her rust bucket seemed like the whole plan. The match looked tense, is what I’m saying, and it didn't look like you screwed up to most people watching. More like a bunch of back and forth until she ran out of tricks before you did.”
She takes a risk, starts gently stroking your hair with a paw. Slow, gentle strokes following the line of it, front to back, around the ear and down, then start again. She knows how to make it gentle and soothing in a way Valentina might take months to figure and she’s one of the more dextrous humans you’ve met.
“I think…that’s still not what you’re asking though, right? You wanna know if you’re about to get a bunch of job applications trying to replace me cuz of how the power down and recovery went. Yeah, I got it. You won too fast coming out of the power down, somebody who’s looking really closely could guess that it doesn’t match with neural controls. But I don’t buy it. Number one explanation is gonna be that you never had a power down, you just decided she wasn’t worth it, didn’t deserve your best trick, almost walked out and just beat her in the way she deserved. Did it to yourself, undid it to yourself no big deal. Number two is that you just pulled out a miracle by force of will. It’s not like neural mesh is perfectly solved, people keep pushing the envelope on the pilot sync, the lag time, the controls. You’re doing a weird top of the line thing, people will assume you just have more in you than you’d give yourself credit for, boss. Most of the attention’s gonna be on how it got done anyway, sabotage is a big deal, it’s not gonna be taken lightly. But…yeah somebody that really knows what’s up could maybe figure out the controls. I'm not gonna take it off the table.”
She keeps stroking you, hoping it’s okay, not wanting to hide the bad news but worrying about it too.
***
Dolly and Jade
Ksharta is blushing. She liked you doing her seatbelt for her though, Jade made a good call on that one. It made her feel a bit like a kitten, but loved, close, like you were really paying attention to her. Having to bury your head in her shoulder, she felt like she wanted to draw away as a reflex but didn’t, couldn’t maybe.
People on the shuttle do stare. A few other pilots, some engineers. There are some giggles, at least one person who thinks the whole thing is cute from the sound of it. One Zaldarien cheers once before his neighbor leans over and loudly whispers “you’re not supposed to acknowledge it publicly!” and then the first one tilts her head and just looks like the most quizzical mechanical bird. If you have time to be looking, that it. You might be busy.
The shuttle takes you in pretty close to the exit on Akar II. It’s night at the spaceport at the moment. There are lots of lights on, landing strips, building lights, shops working round the clock and manufacturing spaces lit up for ingress and egress. In atmosphere, the engines make a please thrum as the shuttle lands, drowning out any sounds of you two together and any more speaking. Getting to Keoni’s tower won’t take long, and you can get your own table easily, maybe on an upper level further away from prying eyes. Though d note that when you come in you might get some cheers, your match today was a big deal for Hybrasilians.
Ksharta waits patiently for you to undo her seatbelt this time, a grin of expectation on her face like a proper princess. What’s next?
[And now, we get to a fun part of Jade and Dolly both being present. Dolly, Ksharta will spend her string on you, with all her affection and youthful pep, and ask what it might take to get you to slip out of acting along Jade’s script? Jade, for you, well, you see you could tip off Angela about where the young couple are going, it would be very very easy. She could get from Akar Prime to Akar II in time to crash the date if she takes her own mecha. You could do this if you wanted to see how that might work, perhaps see them all together. She’d do it too, the way she was enjoying your Dolly earlier. There’s an XP in it for you if you take this step.]