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Acion Nakamiji


Alice Nova



Much to Acion’s dismay, and contrary to his hopes, he would not be able to make it back quick enough before Alice could either notice him or react. In fact, she had noticed him much earlier than likely anticipated. To be fair, loudly kicking against a window to open it while being in the center of the battlefield with a predator who was known for her precise senses, probably was not the smartest of ideas. Then again, he did not have many other choices unless he wanted to just talk in through the front door. Like this, however, by the time Acion was about to leave the building, it was already too late. The huntress had her sights on him and as he so carelessly opened the window on the other side of the building, little did he know that Alice was already well aware and in position to strike. Of course, it was a gamble on her part to expect that he would leave the building through the upper floors again. However, from her perspective, a ground-floor exit would make no sense for an airborne fighter.

By the time he stood on the window frame and prepared to leap off, Alice was standing two floors above him on the corner of the roof, ready to strike. The moment he would leave the building she would leap down upon him, grabbing his briefcase before he could even realise he was under attack. A silent surprise attack. At least, that was her plan. All she had to do was wait for the right moment.

Acion didn’t think much when he leapt out of the window. He only calculated the path back to base and nothing much else. The rest would be up to circumstances. But already from the get-go, his plan was already in tatters. Immediately after his departure, a large figure zoomed past him, and the next thing he knew, the briefcase in his hand was gone. It came so unexpectedly, with no prior warning of its arrival that shocked Acion for a second afterward. But combat experience returned to him quickly enough, as he looked for the attacker. There! The only thing indicating her presence was sight, as like the demonstration the day before, she flew downward in complete silence.

The angelic hero groaned internally for a brief second. Alice would indeed be the biggest pain in his zhopa for this fight, and there she was. But rationally speaking, being aerial capable automatically gave you countless benefits in a teamfight. So it made sense that they would counter that with their own. Fine. No matter who he’s dealing with, he’s taking them down.

Acion quickly gave chase. The next thing Alice knew, he would be behind her in hot pursuit.

The owlgirl had, of course, anticipated that Acion wouldn’t let off so easily. Whether it’d be his pride or his determination to win this exercise; Either way, it was almost a given that he’d pursue her. Though realistically the odds were stacked quite against him and Alice was very well aware of that. She wouldn’t start a fight which she cannot win. Thanks to their earlier conversation she was aware of the fact that her flying was superior to that of Acion, at least when it cames to dexterity and maneuverability.
After she successfully snatched the briefcase, Alice would continue to fall downward. She transferred the briefcase from her hand to her feet which were no longer human but rather large claws, those which one would expect to be of avian origin. Holding onto the briefcase with those claws was no issue at all and then she could morph her arms into those widely spanning owl-wings only shortly before she would hit the floor and then fly forward.
Right now they were flying towards the hero-base meaning the chance of any villain being there to backup Acion was neigh zero, meaning that Alice could fly as low as she wanted to.
She looked back one last time at her pursuer with those glowing eyes, notably lacking any glasses covering them since her transformed eyes very much made up for her poor eyesight as a human. Afterwards she’d make a very sharp, 90° turn around the next building only meters above the floor.

Despite being caught off-guard, he was gradually catching up to Alice, utilizing the great height he was falling from and the lift caused by his six wings. Acion realized that she was directing him toward the hero’s base, so she could get more support from her team, but he had worked hard to get that briefcase. Leaving Alice to carry it back to base would be a blow to his pride as a fighter. There was also the fact that these briefcases might take time to search, which meant that Alice could just replicate this hit-and-run tactic on him while he searched for the briefcases, and he would have no effective counter to it. That would be disastrous and embarrassing.

Before Acion could catch up to the briefcase hanging on her claw, the sharp 90 degree caught Acion, not by surprise, but by frustration. He was so close. Knowing he could not make that turn, he flew upward instead while also making a turn toward Alice’s direction. Again, this hit-and-run tactic, leading him to believe he had a chance then snatching it away from him. Alice knew him well, or at least what he was physically capable of. He should not let her dictate the engagement. Having gained enough height, he looked back down on Alice. Obnoxiously, because of her silent flight capability and the buildings close by, he would have to fly in close proximity for vision. But he was keeping up, flying up and down and using wings more when necessary. For just a brief period of time during the process, if Alice looked up, he wouldn’t be there above her anymore. He would just change his path a little, still following her but using the buildings for obstruction, being careful not to make any drastic movement, lest Alice pull off the same stunt on him again.

They were to reach a highway of sort soon. Before there though, Acion did the same trick again, using the buildings to obstruct visions. Of course she would know his general direction, but this time, he was flying downward. The moment they both poke out to the highway, Acion would turn straight toward Alice, expecting her to be turning toward the hero’s base.

Indeed his plan would work out exactly as he had hoped. Once she was in the position where he had anticipated her to be and they were finally facing one another she had nowhere to go but her home base. However, there was a slight problem for him… the briefcase was nowhere to be found. Her claws were quite literally empty and Alice used the chance to land on the floor while making sure to keep a precautionary distance. Afterwards, she casually adjusted her hair and gave a piercing stare towards Acion.

”I know what you are thinking. she started speaking calmly. It was as if everything was still under control for her, there was no ounce of panic or nervousness in her voice.
”But before you go looking for it, think hard. Are you sure I just dropped it? Are you sure it wasn’t earlier? It has probably been a while since you got a good look at me with all those maneuvers you were doing.”

Her stare wouldn’t let up, she’d not let him move an inch without her observing it.

”I’d like to do this nicely, villain.” She was certainly trying to roleplay the hero role now.

”Turn yourself in and come with me to be captured. Cooperation will be noted in your files and can give you time off your sentence.”

Upon not seeing the briefcase, Acion reflexively whirled away to avoid collision with Alice. He braked mid-air and landed on a lamp pole nearby. As adrenaline began to subside and the realization that all he had been trying to set up had been for nothing, that she simply outplayed him there completely was kicking in, he was met with an unusually intense stare from Alice. It kinda gave off a rather convincing image of a smart and stealthy hunter (huntress in this case).

It was rather frustrating, however, seeing how she pretty much pointed out exactly what he had been outplayed by, in a rather mocking tone he heard at first. As sad as it was to admit, he did get outmaneuvered. There were nitpicky things he could complain to himself about, like what Alice said, but the biggest concern he had for himself here was the fact that he let her dictate the engagement. It might have appeared that he was in control for the second half of the chase, but nope, she knew this all along. This did accumulate with a rather sour pirch of his lips.

Though his annoyance subsided as soon as she mentioned turning himself in for a reduced sentence. It seemed less of mockery and more like she’s really into this role. Acion gave out an amused laugh, covered by his knuckle to her supposed acting. Well done actually.

”You’re into this more than I do. I must say that was pretty scary.” He replied, before his gesture molded into the roleplay setting. His voice now hinted a strange accent. ”I see that little trick you pulled off there. Impressive.”

”But don’t think for a second that I will be under your control.” Acio widened his arms in a rather provocative manner, just immersing himself in this. ”If you want to, have at me.”

Despite being more light-hearted, if Alice actually wanted to, he’d happily entertain the thought. But he highly doubted that. She was knee deep in advantage now, she wouldn’t be so greedy. He also shouldn’t be greedy either. It’s best to acknowledge that he got screwed over now instead.

”Hmm…” He was still in the mood but couldn’t help but let out a sigh. ”You can have this comfortable victory. But don’t worry, I will be back.”

If not anything, he would take off and leave the area. He might still be circling around for a minute or two but after that he would actually leave, flying higher and higher to where he could finally recollect his thoughts.
Alexander Kherol


The group of Ascendancy military ships are also moving in the opposite direction as the Akriem's Razor. As they were moving in formation, they were slower and more gradual in their approach to the Deilos fleet. But the Grand Admiral need not worry much however. The initial airstrikes had yielded nigh flawless results. The two heavy cruisers are now without an arm and a leg. Communication disruption seems to have done the trick perfectly, considering these folks don't have counter-technology. Now from what seems to unravel is that their flagship is just straight-up routing, abandoning their own comrades and their allies. Kherol's not surprised in the slightest, but this provided him the perfect advantage to send in the gunships to finish them off...

"Grand Admiral?" At that point, his diligent and faithful captain furrowed her two brows. "The second space wing just reported in. Apparently...there is an unidentified corvette around the area."

What? Unidentified? Hmm, could that one slip under the radar of the observation posts? Or they're some random civilians somehow slipping through the blockade he was setting up. Either way, someone's going to be in trouble.

"Here's what it looks like. They're also sending signals marking themselves as neutral."

"Hmm..." Alexander stroked his lips once. "Doesn't look like something the Deilos possess or they could ally themselves with."

He could be wrong and that they pulled some weird strings behind his back, but the simplest answer to this theory could be that they're actually neutral vessels.

"Oh?" Carina perched her brows as she tapped her earpiece. "The Akriem's Razor is attacking that lone corvette."

Ok that settles it then...

"Can our squadrons still attack the cruiser?"

Carina gave a quick back and forth before replying. "They can, but only from one side, because...umm..." She scratched her head in big confusion as she relayed what she was told back to Alexander. "They're actually closing the distance to the Akriem's Razor. More specifically, to the bridge."

Wait...what?

"Hmph, interesting~" Alexander chuckled, being just as surprised as his captain. Whoever is commanding this ship is either a medically diagnosed nitwit, or... "Are they actually trying to board the ship?" Ramming could totally be an alternative explanation, but it would fall into the 'dumb crew' category.

"I don't know, we'll have to see. For now, I am ordering the squadron to attack the cruiser from one side. The rest can choose their own targets on the remaining portion of the fleet."

"I agree." Alexander nonchalantly nodded. "Also lower the ECM and establish direct contact with that corvette."

"Roger."

Elsewhere in the battle, the pilots, having received their orders, decided to ignore the Xuanzang. A sizable portion of the squadron peeled off to attack the other parts of the Deilos fleet that got left behind and now were desperately trying to catch up. The attack result were just like last time, but this time the Deilos weren't caught by surprise anymore. Anti-starfighter flaks managed to bring down several spaceplanes, mostly the bombers, which were the mid-war models that the Deilos already had experience dealing with. Nevertheless, the positive results still outweighed the negatives. More ships were lagged behind, thinning out the already disorganized fleet. They are just food to be preyed upon.

Meanwhile, the ECM field began to dissipate - whatever disruption it had left now completely gone. Not shortly after, the Xuanzang would receive this broadcast. The voice would be clearly female, and the Xuanzang captain would be able to quickly identify it.

"This is ANS Manfred von Richthofen of the Ascendancy Navy. You are in unauthorized territory and are potentially undermining our military operation. Identify yourself, your intention and what is it that you are attempting to do?"

Acion Nakamiji


After inspecting from outside all the buildings, Acion realized he was just wasting his time. It would be too easy if the briefcases were visible. He definitely had to break in somehow. But thankfully, the buildings, having suffered some terrible conditionings, the sky entrance were loose and easy to open. For one of the tall buildings in the center, he just flew close to the building, slammed his legs onto the window a couple of times to make it slide open. Upon arrival, he immediately made his way into the other rooms deep into the building. The rather fruitless search on the top floor convinced him he needed to go lower, and lower, and lower, to which after spending minutes trying to navigate the maze of empty rooms, he finally found the briefcase in one of them.

'That consumed too much time.' He wondered if his teammate had already found briefcases. But on the flip side, nobody seemed to have noticed him...yet. If he was ambushed in this narrow hallway full of rooms, it would've been a disaster. Now that he got hold of the briefcase, Acion made his exit. But after seeing how close he was to the ground than before, the angelic boy decided against this idea. That one moment where he threw himself out there before he could ascend up could mean being knocked out if they noticed him. He didn't know how, but he knew the possibility. So instead, he made his way up to the top floor again, trying to exit where they would least likely be able to reach him.

Instead of making his way out via the window he used to get in, Acion opened another window on the other side, facing the center buildings, being careful not to break the rusty metal. Like this, the hero team wouldn't be able to notice him exit, due to the height, the direction and the timing. Well, except one. She could position and reposition herself really quickly on the field, so she could see this kiting briefcase thief if she was in a good spot. Let's just hope he could make his way back quick enough before she could act.
Hmm, you know what I am going to do
Alexander Kherol


Private Quarter

What Nikolas had said to him weeks ago wandered in his head for long after everything had begun to settle down. Retirement with his family. What a peaceful fate for an honorable man. Probably the best, or the least bad, of what could happen after the horrible five-year war. Alexander himself did imagine himself one day to be like that, but knowing the state of the Ascendancy right now, stepping down from power is just like abandoning ship, but you do not actually leave the ship. On the one hand you have idiots in the Ascendancy High Command, all the way from the top, fidgeting with their own golden chicken nugget thinking how to make themselves look cool and powerful. On the other hand, you have private companies trying to exert control over the government because of this. That itself is another political sewage water to dig his hands into. And on the other other hand, you have terrorists and rebels - gullible fools attracted to lofty visionaries singing anthems of an egalitarian utopia. Unlike the government or the companies though, the rebels are mere worms in comparison. Easy to squash, and easy to use.

Beep Beep Beep

"Who is that?" Alexander heard the doorbell to his room.

"It's Carina." A female voice went through the intercom. "I brought some new report...and lunch. May I come in?"

"Sure." Alexander pressed the remote on his desk to open the door. Behind it was a woman Alexander entrusted in the helm of his newest weapon - Captain Carina Sansonetti. With her were a tablet held between her arm and torso, and two trays of spliced BBQ beef and mashed potatoes on both hands.

"Uh...should I?" After taking off her shoes, she noticed the pair of lion slippers on the shoe-rack nearby.

"Oh, if you like to. Room's clean anyway."

"Alright thanks" She ignored the slippers anyway and proceeded into the room only with socks. "Is that yours?" Carina was curious though. It was her first time being in a private quarter of her superior and old-time officer academy friend, and that slippers looked a little off for the kind of guy he is.

"What? Oh that." The Grand Admiral chuckled a bit. "Yeah that's mine. It's a gift from someone I know, but I never use it. It looks kinda silly in my opinion."

Yeah, she could figure he would say that.

"Wait..." Alexander looked at the tray Carina put before him. "This again? Haven't we had MRE for like a month now?"

"Yeah, but we're in a bit of a pinch in food supplies right now." Carina replied, also handing Alexander the tablet. "It appears it's not because of annual price increase. Agriculture produce price still continues to rise among the general market. So we'll have to deal with it for now."

"That's curious." Alexander said. "Do we know anything about what happened?"

"No clue. The media has been silent about it."

Prices are rising and the government is staying silent about it?

"Looks like we'll have to take matters into our own hands as well." He shrugged with a sigh. "After our current mission. For now, it's mashed potatoes for another month I guess."

Carina nodded with an amused smile, as she sat down next to another table (with his permission) to enjoy her own lunch, the same meal Alexander and the rest of the ship crew have. By enjoy, she meant tolerate. She'd want to get back to her favorite meal of lemon spiced chicken, but for everybody else, she'd be motivated to having to deal with endless mashed potatoes. If they're gonna suffer, it's equal sufferings. Even the Grand Admiral deals with the same crap a Private has to deal with.

"Say Carina. Do you have any plans next month?" Alexander suddenly asked.

"Hmm...no. Just gonna be here like usual. What's up?"

"Oh, I'm just saying I'm going to take a break after this two missions."

"Oh?" Carina was surprised. Alexander hadn't taken a single day of leave for like what...4 years? "For how long?"

Alexander turned down his mouth. "A month probably. I'm gonna have Faro or Kotaro over to run the fleet in the meantime."

Carina had worked with them before. They are capable men, so she had no problem being under either's command. And while there were still insurgencies to squelch, it wasn't as urgent as it used to be. Alexander did say afterward that the task of handling rebellious activities would temporarily be handed over to someone else, but didn't say who. "So where are you going specifically?"

"Home." Alexander simply replied. If anything, this is the most predictable part about him.

Carina gave a laugh. "Well, tell them I say hi."



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