We stepped through the narrow entryway of the wreckage blockade, finally free from the underground, able to see the Vyrane sky and sun once more. I looked back to see the wreckage had been piled up surprisingly high, probably taking well over a hundred vehicles to create that barrier. Made me wonder when it was done, and who all did itâand
why
. Assimilated soldiers just trying to trap in members of the resistance from making it to the capital, or was it meant for our company specifically?
âDoublecheck your gear and get organized, we ship out in 10 minutes.â Seash announced from the front of the line.
âWeâre moving light after this; ditch everything you donât need, only bring along the essentials.â Bryx added.
I looked around to see our soldiers were all looking way worse for wear; even though weâd only been down in that tunnel for a few hours, it had clearly taken its toll on everyone, both the vyrane soldiers and the marines from our team.
Weâd only lost eight during the assault against the Predazoan drone forms, but with all the others we lost down in the tunnel, we were almost down to half of our original number.
Considering how far we still had to go, I could see why everyone was looking so demoralized.
Kianna and Gorgam quickly made their way over to Eve and me.
âAdam, what the hell was all that?â Kianna asked in a hushed whisper, as though talking about a secret.
I quirked up an eyebrow, âWhat are you talking about?â
Gorgam gestured vaguely towards me, âWe had no idea youâve gotten any physical modifications or enhancements; there wasnât anything in your file last time I looked.â He clarified.
Of course, what was I expecting? Obviously people would notice I was moving with superhuman speedânot like there was any real way to hide it. But I still didnât want the Imperials to know how much Iâd been enhanced in case I ever needed to use it against them. I hoped they would only think Iâd gotten legal soldier modifications somehowâor maybe even illegal ones, just so long as they didnât suspect Iâd been enhanced by Predazoan biological manipulation.
I waved them off quickly with a lowering gesture, âKeep your voices down, Iâm not trying to announce it for all the universe to hear.â
âWhy not?â Kianna asked, looking genuinely confused.
Eve leaned forward, wrapping an arm around me and making it a point for her hand to rest on my shoulder, hooking her thumb inward to gesture towards the failsafe bomb implanted in my neck, âGee, I canât imagine whyâŠâ She said airily.
Kianna blushed then, looking a little embarrassed; even if she didnât fully understand everything we were dealing with, she knew thereâd be plenty weâd want to keep secret from the Empire now.
And at the top of the list of people who didnât know what all was going on, Almana was quickly making her way over with a couple of her soldiers, looking rather excitable.
âGuys, seriously, how the hell did you do all that?â She demanded, sounding both curious and impressedâand maybe a little suspicious.
âI donât think Iâve ever seen anyone move that fast.â Demma added.
I began thinking over a possible lie as quickly as I could, wondering how I could dissuade any suspicions Almana and her people might have. Once already she accused me of being some kind of living bioweapon, believing humans had been an Imperial fabrication. Now, how the hell would I explain why Eve and I could move at supernatural speeds?
But before I could even start, Eve took a step forward and held out her hand, presenting them with some strange looking syringe that had a futuristic digital display on the side.
âA battle stimulant Iâve created, highly illegal in all Imperial systems, it enhances the userâs strength, speed, reflexes, regeneration and perception beyond anything a body would normally be capable of, even with cybernetic enhancements. Itâs actually quite lethal without proper inoculation and preparation first, meaning Adam and I are the only ones on the team who can use themâthe only people in the universe I would imagine.â Eve explained easily.
The vyranes looked at the strange device with fascination and confusionâhell, I was confused myself, but I made sure it didnât show on my face.
âYouâve created battle stimulants as well, on top of all your doomsday weapons?â Almana pressed, almost sounding skeptical.
Eve put the prop back in her pack, âI donât think Iâve properly explained my skills and specialty if that surprises you.â She gestured to herself delicately, âMy role is to create weapons for basically any scenario or situation, sometimes on the fly if needed. When Iâm not on a mission, I spend most of my time researching, inventing or experimenting. Our team is the last resort to bring an end to whatever problems require our involvement, but realistically, itâs all done thanks to my weapons or inventions. My ingenuity is what solves all these dilemmas;
I
am the key player in
all
of this.â She boasted boldly.
Well, that was certainly a better explanation than anything I wouldâve come up with.
âThink of her as the Empireâs own MacGyver.â I added.
Almana looked even more confused, âA what?â
Eve rolled her eyes, âAnother Earth reference.â
The vyranes seemed more impressed than suspicious now, âSo like when you reversed the polarity on the repulser barrier, thatâs just something you came up with in the heat of the moment?â Demma asked.
Eve shrugged, âChildâs play.â
Almana crossed her arms, suddenly looking a little irritated, âWell I can see why your commanders want you to stay away from the front lines; why risk your own safety when the success of all your missions relies on you?â
âBut if I hadnât gotten involved, everyone wouldâve died, and then my flawless success rate wouldâve been tarnished forever.â Eve said dramatically, as though the idea of a flawed record would be worse than deathâreally selling the mad genius persona now.
âAnd why is anyone else even here if you can just end things on your own with your inventions?â Almana pressed.
âIâm not completely infallible, you know? I require an escort and some assistance same as anyone really; itâs my teamsâ job to get me to the heart of the conflict so I can end it.â Eve explained.
âAlright, that I can understand.â Almana smirked and gestured to me, âBut seriously, why is Adam really here? Just to intercede on your behalf?â
âHey, what the hell did I do?â I demanded, feigning sounding offended.
Eve hugged me around my waist, âHeâs here to support me in any way I might require.â She said sweetly, then turned serious once more, âBut really, half of what I do is wildly illegal, and the other half breaks all kinds of wartime rules and regulations. Adam here intercedes on my behalf when it comes time to decide what all I need to do to complete the mission; heâs much more diplomatic than I am.â
I shrugged, âWhat can I say? Iâm a people person.â
Almana ignored my witty remark, âI understand why youâre the last resort of the last resort if thatâs really the case, and why your team operates with clandestine measures.â She narrowed her gaze, âAnd once again I find myself concerned over what kind of condition youâll be leaving our planet in.â
Eve waved her hand as though totally unconcerned, âFeel free to try and handle the separatist menace without our help, Iâm sure youâll manage on your own somehow.â
Almana looked frustrated, but resigned to her fate, accepting Eve as some kind of necessary evil nowâand she of course had no idea how close to the truth that really was.
She let out a long sigh, âVery well, I suppose we have to trust you and your expertise after all.â Almana turned to me, âWhen it comes time for you to intercede with Eve on our behalf, I pray youâll be merciful.â
I nodded, âIâll do my best.â
Almana smiled, bowed respectfully, then left with her party to go see how the rest of her soldiers were doing.
I let out a quick sigh of relief, feeling a mountain of pressure fall off my shoulders once it was clear our lie held up.
âWorried?â Eve asked, hugging my waist again.
I put my arm around her, âFeels like weâve got everyoneâs lives in our hands now; way too much responsibility for some random dude from a planet named after dirt.â
Eve trilled a little giggle, âI think youâre doing remarkable well, darling; I doubt the clandestine agents could do a better job at this point.â
Kianna walked back over to us, having given the vyranes a wide berth while they voiced their concerns or suspicions, âIâll say, your façade even has me convinced.â She looked up at me, âHave you really never had any spy training back on Earth?â
I laughed and shook my head, âHell no, Iâve just been fumbling my way through all this purely on instinct since day one.â I shrugged, âMaybe Iâm a good liar because Iâve always been a natural storyteller.â
Gorgam appeared next, standing beside Kianna, âMaybe itâs just another talent the humans possess. From our time monitoring Earth, we saw they had quite the clandestine network established themselves.â He reasoned.
I quirked up an eyebrow, âYou guys could see all that?â
Gorgam shrugged, âWe had to keep an eye on the agency that had an interest in Eve at the time.â
I was curious about the spies back on Earth and what all the Empire had seen from them, but before I could inquire further Captain Seash let out a sharp whistle, gathering everyoneâs attention.
âI know weâve suffered heavy losses, and there will be a time to grieve, but right now we need to push through and continue on towards Sesamna.â He said, standing atop some wrecked vehicle like a platform so everyone could see him. âFrom here on out, things are going to be even more difficult; weâre going to have to walk the rest of the way, and from our current position it should take another six days until we make it into the city. Weâre going to need to be extra vigilante from now on, both due to our heavy losses and for the fact our available equipment will be significantly reduced without the transports available. Weâre going to need to be minimalists from now on, only bringing with us the absolute necessities. Weâre in the thick if it now, but we need to continue forward in order to finish this.â He gestured towards Alaman, and she took a step forward next.
âBefore we ship out, weâre going to rescan everyone just to make sure no one was assimilated while we were down in the tunnels. Everyone line up quickly so we can get this over with.â Almana explained.
I formed up beside Eve as all the researchers gathered behind us, sticking to us for support and protection as always it seemed, even when we were just dealing with the vyrane scans again.
Almana and Gryme made their way down the line, using that strange eye-scanner on everyone, even the other vyranes. They moved through the line quickly, no problems so far. When Almana came before me, I stood up tall and looked into the three flashing bulbs, hoping nothing from my Predazoan enhancements would make me fail the test.
Almana scanned me, then looked through the strange little scope, a thoughtful frown on her face.
âProblem?â I asked.
Almana sighed, then just shrugged, âNo, not at all, but honestly I was half-expecting something weird to happen with what all Iâve seen you do, even if it was thanks to some magic stimulant.â
I gestured towards the little scanner, âIâm surprised it didnât flag a warning for me being too handsome.â I said in a serious tone.
Almana started to laugh but covered it up quick, then just rolled her eyes, âYouâre such a dumbass, Adam.â
It seemed like everyone was stressed out, and Almana was certainly carrying the weight of leadership on her shoulders now, but she couldnât help but smile at my antics as she continued on down the line.
Same as always, even in the middle of tragedy, I needed to make light of the situation; it was how I survived working as a medic back in Detroit, and it was how I would continue to survive in the Empire.
Once everyone had been cleared, Seash took his place atop the destroyed vehicle once again to speak over the company.
âAlright, weâve still got a few hours of daylight left, and we need to use it to get as far away from this infernal tunnel as possible. Weâll be moving double-time from here on outâminimal breaks. Itâs going to be hard, but if you fall behind you will be
left
behind.â Seash stepped off his platform and turned towards the foreboding highway, our destination at the end of the long, long road. âEveryone, move out!â