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Next set of moth designs because I can't stop making these 💀
#undertale#utmv#utmv art#undertale au#sans#fell sans#underfell sans#reaper sans#naberrius art#I had a LOT of trial and error with Reaper's design#Not only was I tossing up between three different moths#But I also wanted to somehow keep some elements of raven in his design#Eventually I got here and I'm happy with the design now#...the other two were a bit more straightforward lmao
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I warned last time that we were now heading into a decline in The Legend of Zelda TV series’ quality. That was certainly the case from the mediocre “Stinging a Stinger,” which followed the contrasting and excellent pinnacle of the cartoon, “Underworld Connections.”
“Hitch in the Works” continues this trend, skirting dangerously close to becoming the most boring episode in the series. Thankfully, the episode is saved somewhat in the final sequence, but overcoming the filler beforehand is a trial that even Link would hesitate to pursue.
Doofing around
Link tells Doof about his plan to simultaneously drop his cleaning duties and win Zelda’s affection. It goes about as well as you’d expect.
There is a surprisingly ominous opening to this episode, with a castle door slowly opening and a suspicious shadow being cast across a dimly lit room as foreboding music plays. As it turns out, the mysterious figure is just Link sneaking around, navigating his way out of North Castle to go fishing before Princess Zelda can find him and force him to do chores. It’s a fun and compelling little opening sequence while it lasts, but things quickly become much less engaging from here.
Zelda inevitably finds Link and orders him to get back to his duties. Link avoided chores before in “Cold Spells,” wherein he faked a cold to avoid the labor. He doesn’t get off so easily this time, which is unfortunate for both him and the viewer as watching him bumble around the cellar is a chore in itself.
Allow me to quickly run you through the first half of this episode to save you time and boredom: Link does chores. Link meets a robot. The robot breaks. The robot belongs to a man called Doof, the castle handyman and Link’s friend. Doof fixes his robot. The robot makes a mess. Moblins arrive and break the robot. Link fights the Moblins. Doof fixes the robot again. The robot collapses yet again and Link is scolded by Zelda for goofing off. Link resumes his chores. We’re now halfway through the episode, but this robot seems important, right?
It isn’t seen again for the remainder of the episode.
Far too much screentime is given to Doof’s robotic cleaning servant, which contributes very little to the episode.
It’s not that I wouldn’t be open to seeing more slice-of-life scenes in this series; it could be a refreshing change of pace to watch Link and Zelda spend more time at North Castle, rather than adventuring in Hyrule or the Underworld. The problem is that nothing interesting happens in the first two-thirds of this episode, and certainly nothing that makes me think, “This is The Legend of Zelda.”
As for Doof himself, he is similar to Sleezenose in the previous “Stinging a Stinger” episode: a non-canon character with a single-episode appearance and very little to offer the series. Despite the amount of screentime Doof has, he has very little relation to the final Underworld sequence, which feels incredibly detached from everything that leads up to it. In other words, everything that occurs before the final five minutes of the episode feels like filler.
Zelda overhears Link’s plan to make Doof’s fake Moblins capture her and decides to play along.
After Link is done cleaning up the assaulting Moblins, Doof’s robot crashes into him, rendering Link unconscious. Zelda wakes Link up and accuses him of sleeping on the job, refusing to believe the castle was ever under attack. Link, still determined to get out of doing his assigned chores, asks Doof if he can use his magic and craftsmanship skills to make some fake Moblins. Link’s plan is to fool Zelda into thinking she is being captured, giving him an opportunity to “save” her, win her affection, and get out of his cleaning duties. Unfortunately for Link, Zelda overhears his plan, and when real Moblins attack again, neither of our heroes attempt any resistance against what they perceive as Doof’s manufactured minions. Following this error in judgment, Zelda is kidnapped more easily than ever.
Thank Hylia for Ganon, who’s about to save this episode from all of the tedium endured so far.
The princess bride
Ganon’s Jewel of Control is designed so that anyone who wears it obeys the evil wizard’s orders.
With the princess in his clutches, Ganon plans to use his new device, the Jewel of Control, on her. This is a necklace that forces the wearer to obey all of Ganon’s orders. Ganon announces to Zelda his plans to marry her so that he may become the new ruler of Hyrule, and while she initially and unsurprisingly refuses in disgust, she promptly agrees as soon as the Jewel of Control is placed on her. Like the Force Field Ring in “Doppelganger,” the Jewel of Control is another item that is exclusive to the TV series and not based on any of the items from the games, but it feels like a plausible enough device that may be used by a Legend of Zelda villain.
Link inevitably arrives to crash the wedding, but Zelda isn’t in a hurry to be rescued after becoming a slave to Ganon’s command. She insists on marrying Ganon, which confuses Link and puts a halt on his escape plan.
Having Zelda hypnotized into serving Ganon introduces an interesting dynamic for the series that, unfortunately, isn’t explored enough
Having Zelda hypnotized into serving Ganon introduces an interesting dynamic for the series that, unfortunately, isn’t explored beyond Zelda mindlessly agreeing to get hitched. If only the episode hadn’t wasted so much time before this point, the Jewel of Control’s influence on Zelda could have had much more potential. It would have been fun to see Zelda conform to Ganon’s orders as his new servant, stealing the Triforce of Wisdom from North Castle under the guise of the ordinary Princess Zelda, and being forced to fight Link. It’s an interesting concept that feels squandered and rushed by being crammed at the end of a dull and failing story, rather than being used as the core of the adventure as it deserved.
Let’s not lose our heads, though
When Link’s rescue mission goes south, Ganon summons the Gleeok for a rematch against Link.
Ganon has an ace in the hole to deal with Link’s interruption and unleashes a familiar face (or three) from “Kiss ‘N Tell,” the Gleeok. The heads of the Hydra-like hellion aren’t as talkative this time around, roaring in anger rather than blathering amongst themselves. It makes sense, of course: Link made a mockery of the Gleeok last time they met, and there is no time for goofs as vengeance burns in all six of those eyes. It may not sound exciting to watch Link repeat the same fight as before, especially after already watching him battle the commonplace Moblins and Stalfos to reach this point, but there is one aspect of this fight that makes things incredibly entertaining.
After avoiding the beast’s incoming flames, Link zaps the Gleeok three times. A successful series of Crissword zaps usually results in enemies vanishing back to the Evil Jar, which is the case here — but only the creature’s body disappears. The Gleeok’s heads remain, flying through the air, chasing Link, and spewing fiery breath in his direction. This is a special moment, as this is what happens when Link fights the Gleeok bosses in the original Legend of Zelda game.
This time, the Gleeok enters its second battle phase, with its detached heads flying furiously at Link.
Fighting a Gleeok is a little more graphic in the game — at least technically. The simplicity of the game’s sprites and animations help keep the gory details of Link’s battle vague on the screen, but the game’s manual says, “Heads that Link cuts off from its body fly around in the air.” Rather than having Link sever the Gleeok’s heads with his blade, which may have been too violent for a children’s cartoon, the TV series cleverly gets around this by instead having Link using sword zaps to make the Gleeok’s torso disappear.
With the heads furiously flying toward Link and relentlessly hurling flames at him, Link decides to avoid confronting them directly. Instead, he runs toward Ganon, luring the heads to crash into their master and explode upon impact, allowing Link to take Zelda and escape back to the surface.
There aren’t any new enemies introduced in this episode, but there is something very familiar about the monster who presides over Ganon’s wedding ceremony. This Grim Reaper-like figure looks almost identical to the Magician from The Adventure of Link’s artwork, with the purple cloak, white skin, red eyes, and lined face making the appearance uncanny.
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The wedding scene from the “Hitch in the Works” episode of the TV series.
Official Adventure of Link artwork of the magician (courtesy of Zelda Wiki).
From a Zelda lore perspective (within a non-canon story notwithstanding), it could also be interpreted as a Wizzrobe with a scythe. Either way, the creature is never addressed by a name or title, so it’s assumed to just be a generic creature that resides in the Underworld. The influence of the visual appearance is very clear, however, and makes sense considering that the TV series’ production team was likely given many materials to work from, including official Zelda game artwork. It feels like a fun little homage, even if the context is vague.
Hitch your wagon elsewhere
Ganon looks about as bored as me watching this episode. At least he made the right decision to shake things up toward the end.
There isn’t a whole lot more to say about “Hitch in the Works,” especially as the majority of the episode is very forgettable. Zelda doesn’t get the chance to engage in any action this time around, and even her role as a mind-manipulated damsel is dull and underplayed. As is a common problem within the TV series, the dialogue isn’t particularly inspired, either. Link delivers the most lame and slapdash comeback ever when arriving at the wedding and giving his reason why the couple should not be wed: “Yeah, I got a reason. And here it is: Back off, Ganon!” Speaking of Ganon, however, he remains the best part of this series and is the saving grace of this episode.
We still have another poor episode to go before the series picks up in quality again, but let’s not end this review on a downer. After all, I may have been a bit harsh on “Hitch in the Works.” That’s right, I lied: There is one magical moment aside from the Underworld battle. I don’t need to describe it to you. Just observe the animated GIF below.
https://zeldauniverse.net/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/tv-series-episode-10-hitch-in-the-works-link-shield-bomb-jump.mp4
"Thankfully, the episode is saved somewhat in the final sequence, but overcoming the filler beforehand is a trial that even Link would hesitate to pursue." The Legend of Zelda TV series retrospective: Episode 10, ‘Hitch in the Works' I warned last time that we were now heading into a decline in The Legend of Zelda…
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Cordless Grass Strimmer
Cordless Grass Trimmer Reviews
Bosch Cordless Grass Strimmer
Cordless Grass Trimmer/edger
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The Bosch UniversalGrassCut 18–26 cordless grass trimmer features telescopic height adjustment and an ergonomic V-shaped handle. Lightweight and with an automatic feed for the spool line, it’s been designed to make trimming lawns, borders and edges, effortless.
Having pretty much left our split-level garden to its own devices since October, the top two lawns were becoming rather unruly. With no clear edges they were certainly in need of trimming before we could attempt to attack them with the lawn mower. Our bottom lawn (the largest of the three), is maintained by a robotic lawn mower, which is great, but doesn’t mow closely around the borders, bottom fence line or steps. Therefore, this provided another challenge for the UniversalGrassCut.
See how it did prepping my garden for summer, and find out whether it deserves a place on the list of the best strimmers.
Bosch UniversalGrassCut 18–26 cordless grass trimmer specifications:
Power type: 18V 2.5Ah Li-ion battery
Battery life: 40 mins
Charging time: 1 hour
Best for: trimming and edging
Cutting width: 26cm
Weight: 2.7kg
Noise Level: A-rated
Getting started
We moved into our house a year ago, and it’s the first house we’ve owned that has had a lawn. Therefore, apart from watching my dad get angry, every time his old corded strimmer hit a rock, I have had no experience with strimmers and the Bosch UniversalGrassCut was the first one I’ve ever used.
Firstly, I breathed a huge sigh of relief when I unpacked the box and found only one instruction manual. Almost all the recent appliances I have purchased come with at least four or five manuals, so it was nice to see everything condensed into one A5 booklet.
After reading through the safety instructions and noting that eye and ear protection should be worn, plus kids and pets should be kept at a good distance, I moved on to setting up the machine. As well as written instructions, there are labelled diagrams relating to each stage of setup in the back of booklet, which proved to be useful.
I quickly skimmed over the assembly instructions and read that the battery needed to be charged, which I did so promptly. I’d have listed this as the first step (rather than after assembling the strimmer), so anyone following the instructions step by step could save a bit of time. All I had to do to assemble the strimmer was mount the protection guard, secure it with a screwdriver, fold out the handle, adjust the telescopic working position, mount the wheel and fit the spool of cutting cable.
This was fairly straightforward until it came to fitting the spool, as this is not listed as an initial step in the assembly instructions. It talks about operation, before it mentions mounting the spool and even then, it’s written as if there is already a spool in place.
This was the only step I struggled with and had to double check with my partner that I was doing everything right. He agreed that this was confusing, and we couldn’t work out whether we needed to pull any line out of the spool or assemble anything. After looking through the pictures again, we found that the spool was all ready to go as it came and all we needed to do was click it into place. Setup took 20 minutes, but it would have been a lot quicker without the spool issues.
What is the Bosch UniversalGrassCut strimmer like to use?
Once the battery is charged, it’s easy to slot it in and you’re ready to go. It has a safety lock button which requires pressing, before then pressing the on/off switch, which is a trigger on the bike-like handles. You keep the trigger pressed to operate the strimmer.
Lawn trimming
The UniversalGrassCut has three different cutting positions and there is a foot pedal to switch between each. This is slightly flimsy and it’s not completely clear which position the strimmer is in without moving it through all three positions, to be sure.
For lawn trimming, the strimmer must be set at the highest position (a 48-degree angle) and once set, it’s as easy as moving the strimmer from left to right. The wheel ensures that you do not get too close to any walls, trees or anything that protrudes out of your lawn (bird tables, washing lines etc). The wheel was useful in our garden as we have walls splitting the three levels, so I could use the wheel to guide the strimmer along the wall-edge and the strimmer did a great job of trimming the grass, right up to the wall.
The grass trimmer has been designed to be ergonomically comfortable and to be used with a natural, upright posture. I found this to be true and trimmed the lawns with comfort and ease. However, my partner is 6ft 4in and he found that the telescopic handle did not come up high enough and felt he stooped over when using it. This is something taller gardeners might want to bear in mind.
The strimmer did a good job of trimming the lawn and easily cut through large clumps of grass, weeds and dead plants.
Edging
To create nice, clean edges for the lawn, the foot pedal needs to be pressed so the strimmer sits at a 36-degree angle. This is the hardest position to achieve and you need to ensure it clicks into place right in the middle.
The instructions are a tad confusing here and it took a bit of trial and error to get the desired effect. It says to 'guide the trimmer along the edge of the lawn' and 'by using the wheel you avoid contact with solid surfaces'. You also have to flip the handle 180 degrees and turn the strimmer clockwise to get the correct working position, so the wheel has contact with the ground as you roll it along the edge. I found that you needed to work out how far away from the edge the wheel needed to be to cut a straight line where you wanted it. In our lawn, the grass has made its way into the paving in some areas, so I could cut a line through the clumps of grass to show where the edge of the lawn should be. We will have to remove the grass outside that perimeter by hand.
Once you have the hang of it, it did quite an effective job and worked well around the top of the walls, edges of the steps and where the lawn meets the patio.
Check out our selection of lawn edging ideas for those awkward lawn-meets-patio areas
Cutting in awkward places
The final cutting position is for trimming around trees, plants and hard-to-reach places, such as under benches. For us, this feature came in useful for cutting around the fence posts at the bottom of our garden and a silver birch. The foot pedal sets the strimmer at 24 degrees and the wheel acts as a plant protector, shielding plants, whilst still achieving a close trim.
Noise

As noted in the instructions, ear protection is advised. With a large, open garden, I found that the Bosch UniversalGrassCut was no noisier than a lawn mower. I would be mindful of using it when I know my neighbours are relaxing, or for long periods of time.
Ease of use
Overall, for me, once I had set the strimmer up and worked out what to do with the spool, the strimmer was very easy to use and I was impressed that I managed to trim almost the whole garden in one go, which took about 40 minutes. I recharged the battery fully and then completed the edging which took a further 10 minutes and there was plenty of battery left. Bosch claims that the battery is powerful enough to allow the strimmer to trim the edges of eight tennis courts in one charge. I think you would have to be well practiced at using the machine for this to be true!
A bonus for anyone who owns any other cordless Bosch appliances, is the 18V battery is part of their 'power for all alliance', which means the battery is interchangeable between tools, whether this be drills, mowers or vacuums. We unfortunately do not own any of these, but I would consider purchasing other Bosch appliances with this battery system, especially as I am impressed with how well the UniversalGrassCut works.
Additional features
The plant protector wheel is a great feature that not all strimmers have. Although this was my first time trimming the lawn and borders, no plants were harmed unintentionally. It makes edging easier too and I imagine using a strimmer without a wheel guide would cause more wear on the spool line.
The IntelliFeed system for the line is also hugely beneficial, as it automatically rolls off the line as necessary, retaining the cutting diameter. This means that you don’t have to keep stopping to manually adjust the spool, which is both safer and more efficient.
How does it rate online?
The majority of reviews for the UniversalGrassCut are positive, with many praising how lightweight and easy to use the appliance is. Many also commend the battery length and how well it copes with trimming a variety of plants, from long grass to nettles.
Some reviewers also own other Bosch products with the battery share option and were pleased with how well the strimmer works alongside their other Bosch tools.
The only negative remarks echo those of my partner in that the telescopic handle simply does not go long enough and some say the model feels a bit cheap and ‘plasticky’, to which I would disagree. If the model was made of other materials, it would be a lot heavier and more difficult to use.
The average ratings are between four and five stars, making it rate well against similar models which are a similar price. I would highly recommend the Bosch UniversalGrassCut 18–26 cordless grass trimmer.
About this review and our reviewer
This cordless grass trimmer was tested by reluctant gardener Bethan Davis, a PR and events officer who lives in the Midlands. She has just had her second child and with two kids under the age of five, a pristine garden isn't always easy to maintain.
She put the strimmer through its paces in a medium-large garden with lots of borders to contend with and an awkward fence adjoining a field. The garden also has several levels and lots of walls, so a strimmer is needed for lots of areas a mower can't reach.
Which? has reviewed ten new grass trimmers, including eight cordless models from top brands including Bosch, Black & Decker, Gtech and Stihl. Some were excellent and won us over with their mix of power and precision, while others left us underwhelmed.
Cordless grass trimmers have some fundamental advantages over corded electric and petrol models. There’s no danger of cutting through an electrical cord and you won’t have to drag the cord behind you or find an extension cord to get to the end of the garden. Compared to petrol models they are a breeze to start, lighter, less noisy and vibrate less.
Find out which we thought were the best of the bunch by looking at our grass trimmer Best Buys.
Cordless Grass Trimmer Reviews
Value for money cordless strimmers
You will have to pay a bit more for a cordless grass trimmer. Our cheapest general-purpose cordless grass trimmerfor use around the garden is £77, compared to around £50 for our cheapest Best Buy corded electric grass trimmer. The most expensive heavy-duty cordless grass trimmer, designed to make short work of long grass and weeds, costs £345 compared to around £150 for a similar petrol model. To find out how much you should spend on a grass trimmerthat’s right for you, read our guide to buying the best grass trimmer.

The real expense comes in buying a new battery. All the cordless grass trimmers we tested lasted just 15 minutes before the battery ran down in our demanding tests. So you might find you need a second battery to finish all your trimming jobs in one go, as some of the batteries take over four hours to recharge. The most expensive battery from the models were tested is £110, while even cheap models have batteries that cost in excess of £40.
Be careful when looking for a bargain as some cordless garden tools are sold without a battery and charger. If you already own a DIY or garden tool from your chosen grass trimmer brand, you may be able to use the battery and charger that came with that tool. Otherwise, you will have to add the cost of both the battery and the charger, making that ‘bargain’ a lot more expensive. Find out more in our guide to cordless grass trimmers.
Bosch Cordless Grass Strimmer
Cordless grass trimmers tested
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A Reflection on Chirality
I’ve recently finished and handed in my first assignment on this course. The Chirality video sound design assignment.
It isn’t my first time working on sound for a video, or creating sound design from scratch. But it is my first time were I am being assessed, and worked to quite a short deadline, so the stakes were a bit harder.
I started the sound design for this video with 2 ideas on how I was going to approach creating the sounds. Realism being the first. I wanted to accurately create a base layer of quality diegetic sounds that would give the scene a realistic atmosphere, which I could then go crazy with the more out of this world sounds of the monsters, crystals etc.
“Realistic sound design refers to sonically creating scenes that exist in the real world. While it may sound simpler than creative sound design, the devil is in the details. Even in the most basic scene–let’s say, a character brushing his teeth–every sound must be added by the sound designer. Picking up the toothbrush, turning on the sink, applying toothpaste, clothes rustling, birds faintly chirping outside…and that’s just scratching the surface!” - (McAllister, 2018)
Looking back on the video and how it turned out, I can say that the diegetic realistic sounds were the most time consuming. Selecting the correct sample recording, adding the correct reverb amount to match the on screen space and then lining it up perfectly took up the bulk of the time I worked on the video. But I enjoyed this process the most. Creative sound design is a lot like making music for me, with a lot of trial and error based manipulation of sounds. Where as realism sound design is more about accuracy. And as I stated in a previous post, I’m interested more in moving away from things that are too similar to creating my own music, so I have some separation with the creative part of my future job and my personal music career.
I do feel as though I accurately captured the setting and empathised the tense atmosphere of the on screen video, but as I’m now working on the second assignment on the course which requires the use of the Reaper DAW, I wish I had used Reaper over Ableton. I’ve used Ableton for years and was able to very quickly manipulate and design the fictional sounds for the characters because this process was a lot like creating synths and sounds for my own personal music. But when it came to actually lining up audio to video, Ableton was slow and painful to get right. And I feel like I was held back slightly by the software I used.
References
McAllister, M. (2018). The Ins and Outs of Sound Design. [online] Produce Like A Pro. Available at: https://producelikeapro.com/blog/sound-design/ [Accessed 5 Jan. 2021].
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Skells & Love 13
01: Broken - 12: Mission
ACT III - Face
Origin
Fire.
The horizon was on fire.
What the setting sun did to the sky was nothing short of magical.
Observing the blazing sky was a young girl. She stood next to her favorite tree, reaching out with one of her hands she placed it against the warm trunk as her eyes took in the sight before her.
In some ways, it was almost like the sky was staring back, the burning beauty reflected by the young girl’s eyes.
She loves the sunset. She loves the fire.
Hearing a voice call out, she turns as a smaller figure runs towards her and jumps at her, tackling her in a mighty hug, throwing her off balance.
The girl begins to laugh as the younger one speaks to her, and then the pair begins running around each other, playing some sort of little game that only they understand while the heavens burn all around them.
Farther off, two taller figures approach.
The girls stop running, turning their attention towards them as they call out their names.
The first girl looks back at the horizon one more time, lost in the flames.
“Jaynix.”
“…”
“Jaynix!”
“…”
“Jaynix!”
Snapping out of her thoughts, Jaynix looks up to find herself staring at a man in full body armor. Shaking her own head she blinks her one eye several times.
“Are you alright, Jaynix?”
“Yes, General. We are on duty right now though so…”
He chuckled.
“That we are Corporal.”
“How could you even tell I wasn’t here? I have a helmet on.”
“I know all there is to know about my soldiers.”
Smiling, she nodded. He did indeed. With that out of the way, she looked around to remind herself that she was inside the Reaper Gear, the heavily armored carrier that they used to drive all around a veritable wasteland.
The Lawless Sectors.
This name was granted to large portions of the United States that were left abandoned in humanity’s fervor to survive.
The Ark ships necessary for the Exodus were being constructed in large, core megacities. Megacities that held massive populations, the people who could afford it or who had talents to lend to the ECP’s projects or various other groups’ projects came by countless numbers.
As such, vast portions of the country were abandoned and those who hung back were forgotten in humanity’s march to salvation.
The abandoned cities and towns of old fell into disrepair, covered by the black shadows of technological advancement and as time carried on they became the single greatest centers of crime and terrorism.
Out of fear that the Terrorist Cells would launch a strike against any Megacity and bring harm to the Exodus, both the Coalition and the ECP funded countless protective units to scour the Lawless Sectors and kill any and all hostile combatants.
One such group was the Transcendent 3rd Soldier Unit.
An elite and powerful team led by the decorated General Hideo Kumon.
Today like many days before, the Unit was in their personal armored carried which they wound up calling the Reaper Gear after a lot of trial, error, discussions and fights. The Reaper Gear tore across the vast, empty and ruined Lawless Sectors as a storm of acid rain fell all around them. Designed to withstand the horrid conditions of the area, the Reaper Gear continued on its way, uninterrupted and undeterred.
Seeing as the objective was still a ways off, Corporal closed her eye, keeping herself still. Taking a deep breath she centered herself. Hoping to return to a simpler time even if just for a moment.
At the same time, the woman in the driver’s seat turned slightly as the man next to her cleared his throat and spoke.
“So. Strategist. What’s the plan?”
“Plan? Come on Major. Are you seriously asking me for a plan to deal with these bitches?”
“Language.”
Strategist turned around in her seat.
“Shut the fuck up Blood One.”
“You’ve been hanging out with Corporal too much, Strategist.”
Looking back to Major the woman rolled her eyes before realizing something.
“Right. Major. I’m going to do you this one courtesy and tell you that right now, I’m rolling my eyes.”
Major chuckled.
“Duly noted.”
“Whatever. Plan. No plan. These guys are remnants of the Crane. If you recall the Crane is a super low level Terrorist Cell. About a week ago we brutally murdered the grand majority of em, it was the quickest job we’ve ever done. So, you want a plan? Here’s a plan: General positions us, we break in, slit their throats and then we get to go home. Eat something. Sleep.”
“That’s a horrible plan.”
“Blood Two I will kick you out of this vehicle.”
The Reaper Gear continued on its way as a large derelict building came into view.
“We’re here.”
General stated before opening the back doors.
“Major. Strategist. Go in together from the west end.”
Strategist pointed to Major.
“Wait, wait, wait. Me? With him? Ugh, fine…”
“You know you-”
“Shut it or I’ll knock you out and handle this myself.”
Major laughed at that.
“Okay. Okay. No need to get so touchy.”
With that, the pair got out of the front seats and took off, General watching them go before turning to the rest of the team.
“Blood One. Blood Two. East end.”
“Yes sir!”
They stated in unison, running off. Taking in a deep breath he turned to the last two members of his team still sitting in the back of the Reaper Gear.
“Corporal. Agent. The front door is yours.”
Corporal opened her eye as Agent stood up next to her and nodded.
“You can count on us sir.”
General stepped out of the vehicle as Agent placed a hand on Corporal’s shoulder.
“Thinking of home again?”
“…yeah. I mean don’t get me wrong. You guys are my home. My family-”
“No. We’re your second home. You’ll always have your first.”
Corporal smiled and nodded.
“Yeah…”
“I still think about my home a lot too…y’know, we should visit. See your folks. It’s been too long.”
Now standing Corporal stretched a few times.
“That sounds like a wonderful idea. Thanks. You always know how to cheer me up.”
“Why wouldn’t I?”
With that, the women stepped out and began walking towards their starting positions. General watched them go before entering Reaper Gear again, driving it around to the back of the facility. Getting out, he approached the back door.
“General in position. Status?”
“Major. All good.”
“Strategist. Perfect.”
“Blood One. Ready.”
“Blood Two. Set.”
“Corporal. Let’s do this.”
“Agent. In place.”
Nodding, General spoke.
“Breaching in five, four, three, two…”
Inside, a few dozen terrorists stood around a map, planning their next series of attacks when the back door exploded, a single man walking in and drawing a bright red blade. As he yelled in Japanese, the terrorists stood, one screaming.
“It’s the Reapers!”
Aiming their guns at the man they fired, the General’s blade was a blur, deflecting the rounds headed his way and for the ones he missed he was just as quick on his feet. The area around him being riddled with bullets, leaving the man unscathed.
A hook attached to a cable shot in from above, digging into one of the terrorists’ chests. As he screamed in pain the hook lifted him into the air.
A few more of the enemy contacts traced the cable to two people standing on the rafters. The one in the lead wore full body armor and a helmet with no visor.
“Howdy gentlemen.”
The second, the woman who was wearing a dress suit and a high tech visor dropped down from above, carrying a large staff. With several quick movements she struck the weapons, knocking them out of the terrorist’s hands, before spinning around and delivering a brutal blow to one man’s head, cracking his skull.
Two more men burst into the room, the first one, Blood One carried a robust shotgun. Running right up to a terrorist he fired at point blank range, the round obliterating the man’s head.
The terrorists began scattering as the second man, Blood Two tackled another terrorist to the ground, lifting his fists up he began beating the man’s head to a pulp, smashing through his helmet and shattering his skull.
“We’ve got to run!”
Several men turned towards the front door as General reappeared, his blade severing heads from bodies.
Major dropped down from above, swinging his hook out, the savage weapon dug into a man’s neck and ripped his jugular out. Stepping over the dead man as he choked on his own blood, Major moved towards another who charged him in response, firing his automatic weapon.
Major held his left arm up, the bullets bouncing off of him, as the terrorist came close, Major clenched his fist. A shock running through the cybernetic pulse arm, winding it back he slammed it into the man’s chest. The man’s entire chest cavity convulsing and breaking to pieces.
Opening his hand the orb in Major’s palm glowed, delivering a fearsome pulse that sent the body flying across the warehouse, hitting the floor, limp.
A group of men reached the front door, opening it to find Corporal and Agent waiting for them.
Corporal launched at the first one, her blade cutting through his torso before ripping up and through the top of his head, blood flew in every direction as he fell dead.
Agent drew several knives, throwing them with blinding speed, three men found knives in their heads and fell dead. With the line clear, Corporal shot past them towards the enemy contacts in the back, cutting down yet another with ease.
One last man charged Agent’s position. The woman drew her hatchet, dodging his opening strikes with easy before swinging her weapon with mighty force, burying it in the terrorist’s head. Pulling it out she watched as the last contact fell dead.
Sheathing all their weapons the team nodded to one another as General pulled out his data pad and started typing up his report.
Corporal stretched a few times, content with a job well done.
“That was way too easy.”
Agent looked over to Corporal as she pulled her helmet off, a long, glorious mane of bright red hair falling free. Shaking her head, she tossed her wild hair around and sighed in relief. That felt much better as it always does. Then she looked over to Agent, her one bright red eye shining. Jaynix Copeland could only smile as Agent sighed.
“Always quick to pull of your helmet…”
“You know you love my face.”
“That’s neither here nor there.”
Jaynix chuckled, the pair meeting in the center of the warehouse as everyone pulled off their helmets.
Major Tai Alistair was a man in his mid-thirties, his hardened features gave him the look of a man that was always tires. His blank eyes remained still, looking at nothing as he ran a hand through his messy brown hair. Tilting his head he listened to their surroundings.
“No heartbeats. We’re clear.”
Blood One, Sagis Fair took his helmet off, late twenties; the man was bald, a scar running across his face.
“We can see that Captain Hook.”
Tai brought his hook up and sighed.
“At least call me Major Hook. Please.”
Jaynix laughed.
“We tell you this every time! Major Hook isn’t as funny.”
Blood Two, Alto Moore took his helmet off; long black hair fell out from it. His deep blue eyes found Jaynix as a smiled adorned his face. Gesturing to Tai he spoke.
“Be careful Corporal. He’ll tell you how inaccurate Captain Hook is. Like he always does.”
“I say it because it’s true!”
“Shut the fuck up Major.”
The man looked to Strategist, Eren Hills. A woman with blond hair wearing a very fine blue dress suit and a high tech blue visor over her eyes. Her blond hair was neatly tied behind her head in a ponytail. Tapping the side of her visor, it folded away, revealing her almost pale blue eyes.
“I still think you should wear armor.”
“Still!? I have a padded vest beneath my suit. No offense to armor but it isn’t nearly as presentable as this get up is! Blood One. Blood Two. What do you think?”
She rotated around watching the Blood Brothers as they each gave her a couple of thumbs up. She blew a kiss to them as General Hideo Kumon pulled off his helmet.
Short and very messy black hair on top of his head and a young looking face aged with wisdom. His brown eyes looked over the rest of his team as he smiled.
“We did good work here.”
“Easy work.”
Jaynix commented drawing a laugh from Agent.
“Maybe so but it gives us time to get back to base and enjoy another of your fine meals.”
Alto smiled.
“Amen to that! Food time!”
General Kumon heard his comm unit go off; excusing himself he walked away from the team. Knowing that they were most likely being assigned another job, Alto could only sigh in distress.
“I was really lookin’ forward to food time…”
Jaynix chuckled, patting his shoulder before looking over to Agent as the woman took off her helmet.
Lyla. She was young, mid-twenties just like Jaynix. She had short auburn hair with one long strand running down to her chest. Her green eyes found Jaynix’s one eye, immense joy and love shining in them. Reaching over, Lyla took one of Jaynix’s hands in her own.
The pair shared a serene smile as General Kumon returned to the team and began speaking.
“Seems we have one last job for today…a group of terrorists known as the Green Fog are setting up some sort of weapon of mass death with the aid of a scientist. Their intentions are to kill everyone in this Sector as a test…after that, who knows what. We’ll be deploying ASAP and running the Reaper Gear through the front door, no time for subtlety.”
Standing at attention the rest of the team yelled out.
“Yes General!”
Eren tapped the side of her visor again, the screen covering her eyes while the rest of the team put their helmets back on. Together the 3rd Soldier Unit left the building and the bodies, returning to the Reaper Gear. The mighty vehicle reversed away from the now empty building before shooting off across the Lawless Sectors.
“And there. I’ve gone ahead and set the weapon up for you, all you need to do is enter the access code.”
“Which is?”
The scientist, a woman, laughed.
“Green Fog? What else?”
The lead terrorist chuckled.
“A very good access code that is. Thank you Black Merchant.”
The smile that she wore was anything but pleasant, even the terrorist found it unsettling; looking away he walked off as the Black Merchant looked around the building, counting how many terrorists were present.
Adjusting her glasses, she thought ahead to what was about to happen. The coming chaos was her favorite part. Closing her eyes she imagined the screams of pain. The cries for mercy. She couldn’t wait.
Opening her eyes, she looked ahead and noted a hole in the front wall, through it she saw a massive, heavily armored vehicle approaching at high speed.
“It can’t be…”
The Reaper Gear smashed through the front door, the top opening up, releasing Corporal and Agent, the women brought up their guns and opened fire on the terrorists. Major and Strategist exited the front seats and began ripping through enemies while Blood One, Two and General got out of the back.
Corporal spotted the weapon and the scientist, she aimed for the scientist first but something seemed…off.
Turning her gun she aimed at the weapon, best to disable it.
The scientist saw this and got in front of the weapon, Corporal’s finger freezing on the trigger.
She heard Blood Two call her out over the radio.
“What the hell are you doing?”
Pulling out his pistol he fired on the scientist, shooting her three times in the chest. As she fell over Blood Two saw a terrorist activating the weapon. Acting quickly, Corporal aimed and fired, blasting the man’s head to bits.
Jumping off the vehicle she ran towards the platform, finding her way to the scientist she kneeled down next to the heavily bleeding woman as the rest of the Unit engaged the Terrorists scrambling to fight back.
“Shit. Shit! Are you-?”
“Are you okay? Was I really just about to ask that? Idiot.”
The woman’s eyes seemed to be locked onto the weapon that was right next to them. Looking to it, Corporal could see that it was giving off a bizarre and unstable glow.
“Everyone! Get into Reaper Gear! Now!”
Hearing the alarm in her voice, the team did just that as Corporal picked the scientist up and jumped out a window, smashing through the glass as the building exploded behind her. The shockwave of the blast extending her jump and sending her crashing to the ground outside.
Grunting in pain, Corporal held onto the woman beneath her, shielding her body from the acid rain.
Looking up, Corporal saw a smaller, wrecked building with a relatively intact roof. Quickly she ran with the woman towards it, putting her down on the ground and pulling her helmet off.
“Hey! Hey! Keep your eyes on me, okay! Keep breathing!”
The woman looked up into the one burning eye, seeing countless emotions in it.
Jaynix noted that despite her best efforts to shield the woman, she was very badly injured on top of the gunshot wounds. Quickly, Jaynix opened up the lab coat and the woman’s shirt to see the bullet holes.
“Who are you?”
“Corporal…I mean, Jaynix. My name is Jaynix Copeland with the 3rd Soldier Unit. And you? Your name?”
The woman blinked as Jaynix pressed down onto her injuries.
“Agent! I need you at my location! Now!”
The scientist was slipping in and out of consciousness, Jaynix looked her over, dark blue hair with scattered green trims and broken glasses as a result of the explosion, some of the glass from the window they jumped through seemed to have cut across her face. The biggest cut being across one of her cheeks.
“Come on! Name!”
“K-Kriss…Kriss…Fowler…”
“Alright Kriss, you’ll be okay.”
Agent arrived at that time, placing her suitcase down and pulling off her helmet she began examining the scientist. Opening the suitcase, Jaynix turned it towards Agent, allowed her quick access to her medical tools.
“Lyla, you’re looking at three shots to the chest. Reaper ammo. Slight acid burns and a myriad of cuts.”
Nodding her head, Lyla began working but couldn’t stop herself from asking.
“Why the hell am I treating a terrorist?”
“She’s not a terrorist! Look I’ll explain later, just keep her alive.”
Lyla looked to Jaynix, nodding before returning to work. Getting on her comm unit, Jaynix requested immediate medical staff to prepare for an incoming heavily injured individual.
Arriving back at the 3rd Soldier Unit’s base of operations, Jaynix and Lyla emerged from Reaper Gear with Kriss on a stretcher. Handing her off to the doctors, Jaynix sighed in relief. She knew the woman would be fine.
Moving over to a seat, Jaynix let out a long and relaxed breath as Lyla sat next to her.
“How are you so certain she isn’t a terrorist?”
“She’s too clean.”
“What?”
“Her clothes. They were pristine. No heavy jacket, no cloak to protect from acid rain…heels. She didn’t have the look of a terrorist about her.”
Lyla tilted her head.
“Now that you mention it…aside from the bullet holes and all the blood…yeah, she was clean. What was she doing there then? I mean…she was giving the terrorists a deadly weapon right?”
Jaynix pulled out her data pad and scrolled over the details of the mission.
“According to this the weapon was supposed to emit a deadly nerve gas. Fitting for the Green Fog who use gas grenades in all their attacks. She was giving that specific Terrorist Cell a weapon they could cause untold damage with…but…”
Lyla brought a hand to her chin.
“But once it was activated, it exploded…a malfunction?”
“Seems we made a mistake.”
The women looked up as General joined them, pulling his helmet off.
“General Kumon. What do you mean?”
Looking to Jaynix, he sighed.
“I contacted our oversight board, the ones who give us our missions, they don’t have this mission on file.”
Lyla’s eyes widened.
“Who could send a faulty mission request? To us of all people? They’d have to be a genius level hacker or…”
Lyla shook her head.
“Or have all the credentials…someone working for the ECP. The Coalition.”
Kumon nodded.
“My thoughts exactly…they’re launching an internal investigation right now. Their attention is focused on the Weapons Board. With any luck this is the only time this will ever happen…Blood Two…I mean, Alto…”
Alto approached them, clearly upset.
“So. I almost killed an innocent women eh? Fucking fantastic.”
Sagis walked by the group and said one word as he continued on his way.
“Language.”
Tai and Eren came to a stop not too far from the group, Tai gesturing to the doors that the doctors took the scientist, Kriss through.
“She’ll be fine, right?”
Jaynix smiled.
“It’s our medical team. They’ve never failed to fix and of us up before. After they’re done with her, she’ll be better than ever.”
Eren chuckled.
“Ain’t that the truth?”
Out of her armor, Jaynix sighed. Looking through a window she watched the doctors operate on Kriss.
There were countless thoughts swarming in her head, all cut short as a pair of arms hugged her from behind.
“Jaynix. What are you thinking about?”
Jaynix took a deep breath.
“I’m a killer.”
“Jaynix. We’ve talked about this.”
“I know. We have but…it’s not about that. I’m a killer…because I kill. It’s simple. There is no question, I have to kill. That’s my job. The people we go after are human trash. Waste. But…today…it was the first time in…maybe ever that I…hesitated.”
“You felt human.”
“Yeah. I did. I felt like I had a choice again. I didn’t feel like a killer in that moment. I was confused. Doubting everything. I’m glad to know the mission was a mistake and it wasn’t that everything I’ve been doing with my life has been a lie…but still…”
Lyla hugged her tighter.
“Thank you, Lyla. For helping me save her.”
“Don’t worry about it.”
The pair was silent, a mischievous grin forming on Lyla’s face.
“Jaynix. I saw where your eye was looking.”
Jaynix froze.
“What?”
“What? That’s all you got? You couldn’t keep your eye off her chest.”
“Not true.”
“Hey! I’m not arguing, she’s pretty hefty in that area. Even more so than you.”
Jaynix’s face burned.
“Lyla!”
“It’s true.”
Jaynix turned to face Lyla who started laughing.
“To be fair, I had my eyes on her quite a bit as well. I wouldn’t be surprised if she fell in love with you oh gallant hero who saved her life.”
Lyla continued laughing, the blush on Jaynix’s face as bright as her hair.
“Lyla. Copeland.”
The woman stopped laughing, a large, genuine smile on her face. She loved being called that.
Leaning in, Jaynix kissed her, bringing their hands up, they could feel them, the engagement rings that they wore.
“We are terribly sorry for the harm we’ve caused you. Please. Accept our apologies.”
Kumon bowed his head to Kriss, the rest of the 3rd Soldier Unit doing the same. Kriss waited till they all stood up straight before speaking.
“Do not concern yourselves. It was a mistake you were tricked into making.”
Moving towards Jaynix and Lyla, Kriss nodded to them, her skin was pale but her eyes were a vibrant blue-green, she looked far better than when she was lying on the ground, dying. As to be expected. Adjusting her glasses, which the team repaired as well, she spoke.
“I thank you for saving my life. May I have your names?”
“Jaynix Copeland.”
“Lyle Copeland.”
Kriss eyes moved to their hands then back to their faces, taking in every feature.
“Married?”
“Engaged.”
Jaynix stated.
“Congratulations.”
Jaynix and Lyla thanked her for that before Jaynix spoke up again.
“Do you have any idea why what happened…happened?”
There was a specific look in Kriss’ eyes. She knew something.
“Possibly. It is an urgent matter I’ll have to attend to with my comrades…regardless, I’ll have it handled.”
The pair nodded to Kriss.
“Above all things. I will ensure that I not forget your kindness. Jaynix. Lyla. Thank you.”
With a bow, Kriss turned and departed from the building. As she walked away, Sagis’ eyes were locked on her. The man let out a long whistle.
“Damn! She’s fine…”
Tai shook his head.”
“Really? C’mon man. As if she’d go for you.”
“Why do you always sass me Tai? You can’t even see!”
Tai shrugged, dodging several playful punches from Sagis.
Jaynix clapped her hands together.
“Alright team! It may be late but it is food time!”
With a wide smile Jaynix marched off towards the kitchen, the rest of the 3rd Soldier Unit following closely.
Time marched on.
The 3rd Soldier Unit took on mission after mission, doing their grim duty with no questions, forming iron bonds. Then after intensive testing and technical preparations, Skells were rolled out with the intention of being piloted by the most skilled soldiers that the Coalition had to offer. Together the 3rd Soldier Unit ran the grueling courses, studied the detailed textbooks and piloted training Skell after training Skell.
When the time came for the final test, they all graduated with the highest marks, earning their Skell Piloting licenses.
Kumon stood behind his team, Tai in front of him, Eren to his right, Sagis and Alto to her right, then Jaynix and Lyla on Tai’s left. Lyla placed an arm around Jaynix and kissed her before looking straight ahead. All members of the unit held up their licenses and smiled as the photo was taken.
Each received a digital copy they kept in their data pad and a hard copy they kept in their clothes to always have close by should anything happen.
One calm day found Jaynix in the Skell bay looking at her red Skell she named Firebird. Giving in to her artistic side she painted flames all along the Skell, truly making it hers. Taking a few steps forward she reached out and placed her hand on the Skell.
“You and me. We’re going to fight in memory of those we leave behind…like my parents. We’re going to fight to protect the remains of humanity. To protect Kumon, Tai, Eren, Sagis, Alto and of course, we’re going to protect my fiancé, Lyla. Nothing will stop us from doing that. Nothing. Be there for me Firebird and I’ll be there for you.”
Jaynix ran her hand down the Skell, looking up to the cockpit and smiling.
“We will be unstoppable.”
Several months later finally came the time for Jaynix and Lyla’s wedding. The Exodus was imminent and as Lyla had stated many times, marrying Jaynix was one of the last things she wanted to do on Earth as a sendoff to their home Planet.
Jaynix looked to the happy crowd, her military family, her friends and the three faces of her blood family, looking at her prouder than ever.
From that moment and forever, Lyla Copeland was her wife.
Boarding the White Whale was a very stressful event. It was hard to step onto the ship hoping to shepherd humanity to safety while looking over the countless humans that wouldn’t be saved.
Jaynix and Lyla had a long and tearful goodbye with their parents. Jaynix’s parents never let her forget how proud they were of her and Lyla’s could barely say anything through their tears. As much as they wanted to remain together, the time to leave the Earth was imminent. Nothing else could be done.
As they stepped onto the ship, it was apparent that Jaynix had changed her appearance. Not too long after their wedding Jaynix had cut her hair. As much as she liked her long, burning mane, she couldn’t put up with the hassle of maintaining it in the situations that were to come. Granted now that she was in a Mimeosome she could simply ‘switch’ hairstyles whenever she wanted but she liked the shorter look and the purple trims were a touch she really enjoyed.
At the same time she found it odd, staring into a mirror or reflective surface and seeing both of her eyes. She’d grown used to having just one but of course the only opinion that mattered was Lyla’s and Lyla loved her either way. Besides, having complete and total vision allowed her to see her wife clearer than ever and she loved that.
One last addition made to her new look was a tattoo, a lightning bolt that ran across her right eye. She ran a hand along it, remembering the day the 3rd Soldier Unit attacked the Raijin’s location. The day a lightning pulse from a weapon took this very eye from her.
Turning, Jaynix found Lyla and smiled, her wife found the lightning bolt a nice touch even as she couldn’t stop laughing. It was a joyful laugh, one Jaynix truly loved.
The 3rd Soldier Unit was now reorganized into the 6th Skell Division, the leading figures remained the same and many of their more experienced soldiers and recruits graduated up to serve alongside them.
Jaynix noted that Kumon seemed concerned about something. She asked him about it several times but received no response until one day when he called a meeting of the Division.
“I’ve received…orders…”
Tai tilted his head at this.
“Orders? Here? On the White Whale? From who?”
Eren shared Tai’s confusion.
“The Oversight Board lost their command over us when we left Earth. The only person who is actually above us here on the Whale is Kentaro Nagi.”
Jaynix tapped her chin. That wasn’t entirely true. There was someone else aboard who seemed capable of commanding anyone to do anything. She said nothing as Alto spoke up.
“Sir. What are these orders exactly?”
General Kumon stood in silence for a few moments. Finally he sighed.
“We’re ordered to guard the White Whale just like any Division…however; if things get dicey…the structural integrity of the White Whale comes first. We are to disengage from any hostile encounter we may be in and sacrifice ourselves to maintain the White Whale.”
The group fell silent, Lyla speaking up.
“So, we’re to be…Martyrs?”
“Yes.”
“Who would give us these orders like this?”
Tai asked only for Kumon to shake his head.
“I can’t say. I gave the individual my word…we’ve followed every order we’ve been given up until today…I can’t disobey this one but I can remove you all from my unit. Reassign you. I won’t let you all die with me.”
“No sir. We can’t let you do that.”
Alto stated, Jaynix standing up as well.
“We’ve lived together. We’ve fought together. If it comes down to it, we’ll die together.”
Kumon looked over the rest of the Division, determination in their eyes. With a solemn expression he bowed his head.
The Exodus. The Exodus was perhaps the most chaotic point in time Jaynix has ever experienced.
Countless Ark ships taking off from all over the world in unison, even so, a majority of the Ark ships were shot down before they could get away from Earth.
Hordes of Skells both human and Xenoform filled the void of space, destroying one another as the Arks fired their engines full blast attempting to pull away from Earth.
The 6th Skell Division defended the White Whale with everything they had and with the Earth exploding behind them, they maintained their defensive lines and held the White Whale together, vanishing into the far reaches of space, away from the hostile Xenoform battle that continued to rage.
Lyla found herself walking through one of the many corridors within the White Whale. The voyage through space was long, a year had passed…or at least what approximated for a year out here and fortunately, nothing bad happened.
The Habitat Unit’s construction was proceeding along brilliantly, the many engineering teams led by Jack Vandham were constantly working. From what little Lyla saw of the engineers around the ship it was almost as if they never stopped working.
Getting bumped, Lyla stumbled forward before setting her eyes on a worker who looked back at her as well.
“A-Apologies ma’am, I was…I was…um…”
He gestured at his data pad.
“Work.”
Lyla chuckled.
“No worries. Are you an engineer?”
“Y-yes ma’am.”
Lyla nodded, unable to keep the smile off her face as she watched this rather awkward man.
“Honestly, having work to do sounds like it’d be perfect right about now. I really do wish I had something more to do myself.”
He looked her over, the armor she wore told him one thing.
“A-aren’t you a Skell pilot?”
“I am!”
“That’s…that’s pretty cool. Admirable. You’re protecting everyone.”
Lyla laughed.
“Maybe…but you engineers do that same thing by constructing our Habitat Unit. So don’t sell yourself short.”
The man bowed his head and thanked her for her comment.
“Hey. What’s this?”
The man pointed to his eye.
“This?”
“Yeah.”
He smiled.
“This is a…a symbol. A mark. It represents Alpha Wolf. My team. We all have this. We’re…a family.”
“Family. I know that feeling. I’m Lyla, by the way. And you?”
“Kruse.”
Lyla extended her hand, Kruse taking a hold of it and shaking.
“You’re…very pretty…”
Lyla couldn’t hold in her laughter as the man apologized.
“Sorry. Constantine tells me I shouldn’t…flirt or…compliment or…say things like that cause everything about my delivery is…not good.”
“I thought it was just fine Kruse. But I am married.”
“Oh! C-congratulations. That’s wonderful! I-”
“No need to apologize. It was a nice compliment, thank you Kruse.”
The engineer bowed his head.
“What…what is her name?”
“Jaynix. Jaynix Copeland. We share her last name, I’ve always loved it.”
Kruse smiled.
“Jaynix and Lyla Copeland…I hope to meet her!”
Lyla gestured around.
“It’s a big ship but who knows? With how much time we’ll spend here, there is a good chance that’ll happen.”
Kruse nodded.
“I look forward to it then…”
Receiving a beep, Kruse looked at his data pad seeing that Constantine was asking him where he was.
“I-I gotta go. Nice meeting you, Lyla.
“You too, Kruse.”
Lyla waved as the man walked off, eyes locked back onto his data pad. Lyla couldn’t help but think that he’d be bumping into a few more people before he reached his destination.
Continuing on her way, she reached the Skell Pilot’s mess hall.
All the various divisions and protective squads were her, eating. Almost all of them. One of the most highly regarded, the Skelleton Crew seemed to have their own schedule. Their leader was Elma after all and all things considered, that woman was just as in command as Vandham or Nagi.
“Lyla!”
Looking over she saw the rest of her division and moved to join them, Jaynix speaking up.
“Where were you? I was starting to think you got lost.”
Eren laughed.
“Have you seen the size of this ship? Oh! And let’s not forget when Tai got lost.”
The Major shook his head as Sagis and Alto started laughing.
“Hey. I’m blind. It took me a while to get used to my new surroundings okay?”
Bringing up one hand he pointed to each of the Blood Brothers.
“If I recall…you two went out looking for me and got even more lost than I did! Kumon said he was contacted by the Bridge team cause two morons found their way up there.”
No longer laughing, the Blood Brothers shook their heads, Sagis stretching and looking elsewhere.
“We have no idea what you’re talking about.”
Jaynix rolled her eyes.
“Imagine that.”
Lyla sat down next to her, Jaynix sliding over her plate. As the team resumed eating and chatting amongst themselves, Jaynix asked.
“So. Where were you?”
“I just bumped into someone. Made a friend.”
“Of course you did. Given how long we’ll be out here, I’m pretty confident that you’ll befriend everyone on this ship before we reach…wherever we’re going.”
Lyla nodded.
“That’s the plan.”
The pair giggled, leaning against one another.
Fire.
Comfortable fire.
The horizon covered Jaynix’s body in warmth.
The young girl enjoyed watching the sunset.
She wondered if maybe someday she could draw something as beautiful as what she saw before her.
“JayJay!”
Turning, the young girl watched as another girl ran up to her, hugging her.
“What’s up?”
“I got…I got the stuff back! From the project!”
“How did you do?”
The other girl looked down.
“I…I’m nervous…”
Jaynix smiled placing a hand under the other girl’s chin and moving her head up so she could stare into her eyes. Burning red met a cool calm olive, Jaynix saw the concern in the girl’s eyes and smiled before speaking.
“How about this. I open the envelope and read it for you. I don’t have to read it cause I know you passed and they’re impressed but I’ll do it for you. What do you say?”
The younger girl shrugged.
“I guess…but I really don’t think I did too well…”
“Then let’s see which of us is right.”
Taking the girl’s hand, Jaynix began walking back towards their home, once inside the pair was greeted by a man and woman, both of which were eager to know what the results were.
Jaynix opened the envelope, making silly faces to the smaller girl, keeping her smiling and laughing the whole time.
Upon reading the results, the younger girl could only smile and cheer, the other three in the room joining her in cheering before Jaynix spoke up.
“See?”
“Yeah. You were right. Completely right.”
“I’d never lie to you, okay? You gotta believe that. Trust me?”
The younger girl nodded her head.
“Always, JayJay. Thanks.”
The younger girl hugged her, Jaynix embracing her as well.
“Don’t mention it, sis.”
“So we’re being deployed along the outer edge of the White Whale’s radars?”
Kumon nodded to Tai.
“That we are. If anything should happen, we’re first responders.”
Alto sighed.
“It’s been two years! Nothing has happened!”
“Dude. That’s a good thing.”
Sagis pointed out.
Jaynix and Lyla walked behind the pair, holding hands as always and smiling to one another.
“What should we do after this scouting party ends?”
Lyla shrugged.
“I don’t know. Not much of a night life up here.”
Jaynix chuckled.
“Is it even night time right now?”
“I think it always is.”
The pair laughed, holding hands tighter. Jaynix brought her free hand up and snapped her fingers.
“We should go stop by the Habitat Unit! See how far along its coming.”
Lyla nodded.
“Oh. That sounds interesting. I haven’t been to see it in months.”
“So let’s fix that! Right after this trip.”
“I actually really enjoy our scouting parties…space is…something about how endlessly vast it seems is almost comforting…”
Jaynix shrugged.
“I don’t know. I find sunsets comforting. Space is…intimidating.”
“Don’t let it intimidate you, Jaynix. I see it as endless and limitless as our own lives. Who knows what’s out there? And who knows what’s ahead for us?”
Jaynix brought a hand to her chin.
“I kinda get that…we may as well be looking to another two years up here so I may as well get comfortable with our biggest neighbor…space.”
“He is pretty big.”
Reaching their Skells, the team turned as Kumon brought up his data pad and pushed out a large holo-screen, showing the White Whale in the center and the wide range all around that its radars picked up. He began explaining their route, how many times they’d fly back and forth and first response actions depending on whatever threat they encounter.
“What the-“
Jaynix couldn’t hold in her shock as a dot popped onto the radar, far behind the White Whale. Then another. And another.
Next thing they knew, an alert sounded along the White Whale, Nagi’s voice coming on over the speaker systems.
“All Skell Divisions. We have incoming behind, deploy!”
“Always calm under pressure eh, Nagi?”
Kumon whispered before closing his eyes.
“All of you ready? This is it. 6th Reginal Skell Division…”
Opening his eyes, he looked at each person standing before him, he then moved his eyes to the rest of their division, the countless soldiers and recruits placed under his command.
“To battle!”
“Yes General!”
Kumon, Tai, Eren, Sagis and Alto boarded their Skells. The soldiers followed their lead, running past Jaynix and Lyla who remained still, staring at each other.
“Looks like that trip to the Habitat Unit is going to have to wait.”
Jaynix nodded to Lyla.
“Yeah. We’ll get this done…we did back when we left Earth. This is no different.”
Lyla took ahold of both of Jaynix’s hands before staring into her eyes, a gentle glow within.
“We’ll get through this. Nothing will get in our way. We’ll survive.”
“You’re damn right we will.”
“…promise?”
Jaynix smiled, leaning in she kissed her wife before whispering.
“Anything for you.”
“So we’re both doing it? The military academy?”
Jaynix nodded.
“Looks like it Sis. I’ll be pumping these guns!”
Jaynix flexed, her younger sister shaking her head and laughing.
“And you’ll be pumping…”
She brought a hand up and tapped the side of her head. Despite the smiles, Jaynix could see that her sister was a bit bothered by something. Finally asking.
“…we’ll still see a lot of each other right?”
“See each other? Better believe it! You’re my little sister. I will always be there for you.”
Moving forward, the younger girl embraced her.
“You’re never gonna stop being clingy, are you?”
“No…is that bad?”
Jaynix laughed, hugging her tightly.
“No. It isn’t. I love you, sis.”
“I love you too…JayJay…”
Unknown to anyone involved in the Battle over Mira, what they fought against was not the Ganglion. It was not the vile alien syndicate that would hound humanity’s every step and impede all their desperate attempts to survive on Mira.
No.
What fell upon the White Whale, was the Ghosts. The other race of Xenoforms that battled the Ganglion near Earth. A race of sentient dark matter creatures, the Ghosts were a fearsome force. Their arms were split amongst various classes and appearances much like humanity’s own Skells. The Ghost armada was also composed of forces that deployed across the ground and were now crawling all over the White Whale’s hull and trying to get into the Habitat Unit.
A group of them were fired upon, crumbling to pieces that then drifted off into space as countless Skells swarmed the White Whale in desperate defense of it.
Immediately upon deploying into space, Jaynix saw how many enemies there were, constantly breaking through their lines and suiciding on the hull of the ship. They wanted to bring the White Whale down, that seemed to be their main goal.
Jaynix. Her Unit. They would not allow that. No matter the cost.
Hideo Kumon, Tai Alistair, Eren Hills, Sagis Fair, Alto Moore, Jaynix Copeland and Lyla Copeland.
Together their Skells shot into the fray, the myriad of soldiers loyal to the General falling in line behind them. United, this single unit engaged far more enemy units than they should be capable of. They weren’t capable of fighting all of these foes but their goal, their purpose was to pull as many away from the White Whale as they could, keep a horde of them trained elsewhere so that the other defenders of the Whale could fight a hopefully easier and more manageable battle.
There were many voices, commands and orders from other Divisions and leaders, calling for the 6th Skell Division to pull back. Kumon denied them all, this was for the protection of the human race. Without another word he cut off communications, at that point all the Division could hear, was each other.
Breaking off into their pairs, the Division led squads of allies Skells all through the Ghosts’ forces. Kumon took the biggest regiment and headed down to battle the Ghosts’ attacking from below while Sagis and Alto broke off with their units the East, Eren and Tai in another going West and finally Jaynix, Lyla and their units shot straight towards the Ghost horde.
The battle was fierce and as much as she tried to avoid it, Jaynix couldn’t keep her eyes from checking the status of her unit. In addition to Lyla they had over twenty soldiers following their orders. They weren’t all going to make it back to the White Whale. But they were the Martyrs, this was their purpose.
Sagis and Alto’s team took on a line of giant Ghosts armed with the heaviest munitions. They fired off countless missiles towards the White Whale, the Blood Brothers’ team intercepted these missiles by either shooting them down or colliding with them to save the Whale.
“When we get back Sagis! What do you think we should look into eating?”
Sagis roared with laughter as his Skell ripped apart several Ghosts.
“Everything. We deserve all the food in that ship for what we’re doing out here!”
Alto nodded.
“That is the truest truth that was ever spoken!”
The Blood Brothers shot through another horde of Ghosts, their Skells performing almost flawlessly despite the critical damage sustained.
A line of three huge Ghosts formed up to launch a single devastatingly large missile. The allied Skells tried to bring it down but all their shots bounced off of it, one Skell flew towards it only to be shot down by Ghosts.
Sagis and Alto saw that the Ghosts refused to let anyone get close. No weapons could damage it but there had to be some way.
“Hey Sagis.”
“Yeah?”
“You’re my brother.”
“…yeah…and you’re mine.”
The two shot towards the missile, Alto taking the lead, ripping through the Ghosts ahead of them, his Skell taking heavy fire, the man screamed as his Skell was torn apart, Sagis breaking through the debris and slamming into the massive missile.
The weapon erupted into a massive flash, disintegrating Sagis’ Skell and the countless Ghosts in the vicinity.
Farther off from the flash of dead, Tai and Eren’s unit engaged a Ghost warship. The massive structure was defended by very small Ghosts that left sustained lasers in their wake. The pattern was like a web, various Skells shot forward and were sliced cleanly in half by the lasers.
Gritting her teeth, Eren fired on the small Ghosts, breaking various lines and letting Tai through.
Eren led her team on the continued defense, making sure the enemy remained locked on her as Tai ripped up the hull of the Ghost warship.
“Hey! Major Hook!”
“Really Eren. Now?”
“I’m sorry for my language.”
“…don’t be. That was my favorite part about you.”
“…heh…you idiot…”
“I know. Say…Eren…”
Tai looked from the warship he was destroying to see a team of large Ghosts with massive blades slicing through Eren’s team from behind. Quickly he disengaged and flew through the web of lasers, losing pieces of his Skell, crashing into Eren’s Skell, knocking her out of the way as the Ghosts reached him, bisecting his Skell.
Eren was in shock, feeling a single tear escape her eyes she could only curse. Kumon and his team flew by, bringing Eren into their fold before shooting off.
The General looked through the Ghost horde to find the White Whale in the distance taking heavy fire.
“There are so many…”
Eren cut through the space in front of Kumon, destroying an oncoming Skell, the General shook himself off. Now was not the time to get lost in thought.
Lyla and Jaynix always worked flawlessly together, on the ground they were a perfect combination and that applied in very much the same way to their Skell maneuvers. However, while on the ground Jaynix was the more adept one, Lyla had an edge in Skell combat.
The performance of their Skells was flawless from the moment the battle began, their unit’s morale remained high from seeing the two rip through Ghosts with very little issue. However as the battle proceeded and Skells were destroyed, Jaynix’s actions began to suffer.
Lyla continued to be a devastating whirlwind of destruction, the Ghosts incapable of doing serious damage to her Skell but Jaynix just couldn’t keep up. Her breathing was off and her reaction times were far too slow.
A Ghost blindsided her Skell, alerts showing up all over Firebird’s controls. Kumon disengaged from his front to cover her as Lyla’s Skell drew closer.
“Jaynix! Are you alright?”
“Alto, Sagis, Tai…they’re…dead…”
“Jaynix!”
Looking up she found herself in front of a Ghost warship, its countless weapons opening fire on her. Panicking she pulled her Skell up and away, Kumon dashing in again, covering her as Eren cut in from below, screaming while she unloaded on the warship.
“Jaynix!”
Snapping out of her daze, she clenched her teeth and shot at the warship’s hull, tearing off as many pieces as she could with her Skell’s bladed weapons. Flying free of it she unleashed a storm of missiles, the thrusters on one end exploding, throwing the ship off balance.
Rejoining her crew, she noted that all their Skells were in poor shape, Lyla’s was in the best and even then, what stood between them and the White Whale was the same horde of Ghosts they cut through. Despite the numbers they took on, there still seemed to be just as many.
Without pause, Kumon charged into the fray with the other following him shortly.
A mighty Ghost with a long bladed arm shot towards the group, engaging Kumon’s Skell, the two fought fiercely in the void of space, Kumon’s damaged Skell keeping up with his enemy’s relentless assault.
Jaynix, Lyla and Eren engaged another group of Ghosts, missiles shooting all around the team, damaged Skells continuing to flash desperate signals that were ignored. Jaynix and Lyla emerged from the chaos, looking to see Eren’s Skell floating in the space below in pieces. The missile barrage had ripped her apart.
Jaynix found herself in a painful daze. Lyla covering her.
“Jaynix! This is our mission!”
“I-I know…”
“We’re together Jaynix. We’re here.”
The pair shot down to aid Kumon as he and the Ghost delivered one final blow, the Ghost splitting in half and floating away in space.
Pieces of Kumon’s own Skell floated away as he flew higher towards an oncoming squad of Ghosts.
“My weapons are gone…I’ll hold back this line!”
“General-”
“Jaynix. Lyla. More have gotten past us. Protect the White Whale!”
Barehanded, Kumon’s Skell grabbed a Ghost and swung it around as a weapon, striking other Ghosts.
“Serving alongside all of you…that was an-”
Another massive bladed Ghost slashed through Kumon’s Skell, the machine floating off in pieces as the Ghost disengaged.
“Jaynix! We have to fall back! The White Whale is taking heavy damage.”
Lyla shot back towards the White Whale, realizing that Jaynix wasn’t following she doubled back.
“Jaynix!”
A horde of Ghosts drew closer to Jaynix, shooting past her, Lyla began ripping through them.
“Jaynix!
Snapping out of her thoughts again, Jaynix saw Lyla engaged on her own and shot up to meet her, both Skells drawing their blades and slicing through as many Ghosts as they could manage, all while taking shot after shot and breaking down further.
Jaynix’s eyes travelled to the status chart to see that everyone was dead. All the pilots in their division were gone. It was just them.
Distracted by this, Jaynix was blindsided by a large Ghost. The attack sent Firebird spiraling through space. Readying its arms the Ghost fired on the helpless Skell. Jaynix saw the missiles headed right for her.
In the light of her death she saw them all again.
Alto Moore. Sagis Fair. Tai Alistair. Eren Hills. Hideo Kumon.
Her Mother. Her Father.
Her Sister.
Then a familiar Skell covered her, the missiles striking against it, Lyla crying out as the Skell’s hull and cockpit were compromised all around her.
“L-Lyla…Lyla!”
“Jaynix…go back! Please! Back to the Whale!”
“I can’t! Lyla! We…we can’t. Our orders-”
“This isn’t about orders. The military. The unit. This is about you and me…I want you to live…”
Jaynix began to speak when Lyla cut her off.
“You’ll do anything for me…right?”
“Anything. Lyla. Anything for you.”
“…then live.”
There was silence as Lyla’s Skell was torn to pieces by another barrage of Ghost fire. Jaynix stared at the remains as they floated away, her Skell was moving back to the White Whale but her eyes never broke away from the remains of her wife.
She could see it clear as the sunsets of her youth. Even as Firebird crashed into one of the White Whale’s open Skell Hangars. She could still see that void of space.
A Ghost was shot down nearby and sailed into the hangar after her, crashing against the ground, bouncing towards a wall and exploding but she heard none of that chaos.
Only silence as her body moved but her mind didn’t. Her mind, her self was still out there.
Stumbling forward, Jaynix reached a Lifepod bay, there was only one Lifepod there.
She looked from it to a man who was standing nearby, he was asking her questions.
She didn’t know if she responded at all.
The man’s eyes were focused on her, she couldn’t make out his face only a mark along one of his eyes.
The Lifepod opened itself up following the man’s commands. Taking a hold of Jaynix he helped her in. She could feel him giving her something, she wasn’t sure what it was.
Her eyes found his face again as he said something to her.
Then the Lifepod closed and there was only darkness around her.
The pod ran through its command, putting her in stasis.
Jaynix’s eyes grew heavy, the last thing she saw before losing consciousness, was her wife.
The darkness was all there was.
Then.
Mechanical sounds.
Commands.
The Lifepod began activating again.
Jaynix felt herself start to breathe.
She felt her hands at her side, her feet on the base of the pod. Her eyes, blinking.
The Lifepod began to open up, light streaming in, she could see a woman. Tanned skin, blue eyes and white hair.
She was beautiful.
And oddly familiar.
As her vision continued to clear up, she recognized her. Elma.
Then she realized there were bloodstains along her face, a pained grimace, she was fighting something and seemed worried.
“Whoever you are…please…help them…”
Help.
Aid.
Fight.
Narrowing her eyes, Jaynix nodded, stepping out of the Lifepod she turned to see a large apelike creature fighting two other individuals, a blue haired man and a blonde woman. The creature took a hold of the man and began to crush him.
Reaching behind, Jaynix found a blade.
Grasping the hilt, she felt all her training return to her.
Jaynix took a deep breath, anger, rage, frustration and sadness. Furious emotions filled her body, unable to keep it in she began to shake in anger. Letting out a powerful and painful scream she leapt high into the air and landed on the creature.
Eyes wild she screamed at it.
“Hey you ugly son of a bitch! Bet you didn’t see this coming!”
Raising her blade she roared as she ran it through the monster’s eye, forcing it to release the man.
Burying the blade deeper, Jaynix’s eyes burned with hate, the pained roars of the creature painting a demented smile across her face.
Tearing the blade free she leapt off the beast and landed between the strangers. Hearing them speak she looked to them, she wasn’t sure how long they’d been fighting but…
“You two look like shit.”
The woman in the purple vest rolled her eyes.
“Thanks.”
Feeling the anger and the deep sense of pain and loss, Jaynix channeled these emotions into her fury and into her blade. Dashing at the beast she slashed it across the chest, ever on the move she ran circles around it as it tried to get at her. Evading it and sneaking in strikes at every single opportunity.
Rolling out of range, Jaynix skidded to a halt turning to see the beast as Elma struck it from behind. Landing on it, she buried her blades into the monster’s head. As it fell to the ground, Elma shifted her blades with great strength, the skull of the creature splitting in two.
From there, Jaynix formally introduced herself to these strangers. Searching her memories as they flooded back to her.
She was Corporal Jaynix Copeland of General Hideo Kumon’s Transcendent 3rd Soldier Unit.
Jaynix’s eyes widened as memories continued to pour in.
She remembered them all.
Kumon. Tai. Eren. Sagis. Alto. Lyla.
She remembered them all die.
She lost them all.
Her family.
Her wife.
And that was how it began.
The pain. The sorrow. The loss. The anger.
All of it was pushed back deep inside.
That was how it began.
The lies. The half-truths.
That was how it began.
The degradation of Jaynix’s mental and physical health.
The clock on her Mimeosome’s inevitable chaotic failure started there.
With Elma, Kruse and Irina, Jaynix began walking alongside them, leaving the Noctilum swamp and coming onto their method of transportation.
Their Skells.
Skells.
Jaynix felt new emotions swarm her body.
Fear. Terror. Horror. Pain.
Kruse, Elma and Irina were gone.
The Skell stood, changing into a Ghost.
It began stomping towards her, her heart pounding she screamed.
She wanted to run but her feet felt like they were locked in place.
She wanted to fight but her arms wouldn’t cooperate.
Putting all her strength into it, she fought against her restraints.
She heard voices, people panicking.
She continued to scream and pull until they broke.
Roaring in pain and anger, Jaynix freed one of her arms from its restraints.
MMC Doctors watched her in shock as she did the same with her other arm.
They called out to each other, one walked towards her with a needle, all her strength gathered in her right arm. Clenching her fist it shot out with violent fury, striking the doctor in the chest and sending him sailing across the room and into a wall.
Screaming she freed her legs and stood from the operating table as other doctors approached. Charging at them she struck several in the face with her fists before flipping around and kicking one clear across the room
Another, the head doctor, Benton called for help. Security. Reinforcements.
Jaynix’s wild eyes found him and she charged forward, striking him in the face. Another brutal blow hit his chest before she grabbed his arm and spun him around, throwing him at another doctor.
Approaching the exit she found it locked.
Yelling she began to punch the heavy door with her bare fists, the door buckling under the furious assault. Jaynix felt herself smile as she struck the door one last time, it flew off its hinges, across the hall and slammed into a wall.
Emerging from the room she found other service workers looking to her in fear, quickly they moved out of the way as several BLADEs approached, speaking to her calmly.
Not understanding their words she charged forward. Jumping at a wall she kicked off it and delivered powerful blow to a BLADE’s head, throwing the stranger to the ground, unconscious.
She had to get out.
Every BLADE that stepped up to her was savagely beaten and removed from her path, she could see the main room, the lobby.
People scattered, screaming as a BLADE’s body flew overhead and crashed against the wall. Jaynix continued on her warpath until two more BLADEs stepped in front of her, younger BLADEs, both female.
Something about them seemed familiar.
They spoke her name, asking her what was wrong and telling her that she was safe.
She didn’t feel safe. Far from it.
“Jaynix.”
Turning, she saw her. Elma.
Her emotions focused on a singular point of rage and fury.
Clenching her fist, she moved to strike the woman only for all her strength to leave her body.
Doubling over in pain, she fell to the floor on all fours.
Everything became blurry, she could no longer see clearly.
She felt a hand on her back, someone speaking calmly.
Then she felt nothing.
Falling over she was now sprawled out on the ground.
The ceiling above her become more and more unrecognizable.
Then everything faded to black.
14: Fallout
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[2018-07-30] What‘s been going on recently
LONG POST AHEAD!!!
Since July 9th, I’ve been coding in Haxeflixel to get back into coding and understanding it more. While I haven’t exactly been making games, I’ve been creating stuff like rebindable keys, multi language support and LAN (couldn’t successfully test online).
The only “game” I made was for my cousin’s birthday and it was just a meh clicker game that used audio from a youtube video and quick image editing skills (won’t say Photoshop as verb, since I used Affinity Designer), which I spent around 18 hours straight doing, although some of that time I was just getting sidetracked and testing various things. I don’t really count it as a game, since it had stuff that I didn’t make or have a license for.
I’m now gonna quickly go through all the projects I did from the start.
[2018-07-09] Making a Sprite
Yep. That’s a square alright. Was slowly remembering constantly checking the docs to make that square.
[2018-07-10] Experimenting with FlxNestedSprite & Multiple Tilemaps
Here I was messing with FlxNestedSprites. I couldn’t get everything to stop when that little square collided with something, instead that square just moved by itself and repositioned itself when it had free space.
I also was experimenting with placing tilemaps in random places and using multiple tilemaps.
[2018-07-11] FlxGroup things and audio
Here you click on the screen and it spawns that sprite that falls down plus makes a sound, when the sprite is no longer on screen, it kills it.
My goal here was mainly to test how FlxGroup’s recycle() works, but I ended up doing it a different way - .getFirstAvailable() from the FlxGroup and .reset(FlxG.mouse.x, FlxG.mouse.y) on the sprite whenever I clicked and doing a check if there are no dead members in FlxGroup ( if(shots.countDead() < 1) ).
This is also where I learned how to add audio and also how to do a recording in Reaper.
This is also where I learned that you could put classes within classes.
[2018-07-12] Nape, Keys and Key Rebinding
Here I learned something completely new to me: Nape - a 2D physics engine for Haxe, made easier with FlxNape. Nape uses it’s own “space” by doing FlxNapeSpace.init(); having it’s own gravity and more. Spent a lot of time trying to make it work.
But majority of the time wasn’t spent on nape. No it was the start of the saga of rebindable keys.
I spent many hours trying to find how to do it online using Haxeflixel, but I couldn’t find one post even talking about it. So I took it upon myself to teach myself how. This day I failed to do so.
But I was able to make a Key History and the Keys that are currently pressed. I was inspired by fighting game’s practice modes where you see all the buttons pressed. I’ll probably reuse this code and instead of text, It’ll be sprites representing each key. Still need to do a gamepad version though.
[2018-07-13] The Key Rebinding Saga - Episode 02 - Part 01/05
Semi Successful, main problem was rebindingKey stayed on after being true. Forgot why this works.
[2018-07-13] The Key Rebinding Saga - Episode 02 - Part 02/05
Was trying to use the number keys to rebind certain keys, also added a button to start the rebind, but couldn’t find a way. Did worse than the previous one. Note: The green bit at the end was the GIF recording program.
[2018-07-13] The Key Rebinding Saga - Episode 02 - Part 03/05
The moment where I found out, you can’t use an array of string for keys, even though you can do “ONE” or “W”. I couldn’t be bothered fixing this when I tried testing it again.
[2018-07-13] The Key Rebinding Saga - Episode 02 - Part 04/05
Success! Was able to press ENTER to go into rebinding mode, switch a key, then press enter again to confirm it. Also was able to implement a menu kinda thing, while also learning about borders and borderstyles for FlxText.
The solution to that array problem was to make a Array<FlxKey>, however the problem with that was it came up as numbers when you want to see what was pressed, so I had to make a function to translate the keys using the FlxKey.toString().
[2018-07-13] The Key Rebinding Saga - Episode 02 - Part 05/05
Just added movement to a sprite, using the binded keys. Also demonstrating the multiple keybindings (which was available before).
[2018-07-14] The Key Rebinding Saga - Episode 03
Here I put all that keybinding stuff into a FlxSubState, to open up like a pause menu and rebind on the fly, in addition to that, I added sound effects to when the sprite moved, moving in the rebind menu, and rebinding a key.
[2018-07-15] The Key Rebinding Saga - Episode 04
Here I think I just cleaned up some code and made the menu WASD & Arrow Keys, while also adding a cancel key (ESCAPE).
[2018-07-16] The Key Rebinding Saga: A new UI - Episode 01
So here I didn’t really do any rebinding stuff yet. But I did learn about FlxUIState, FlxUIButtons and firetongue. If I remember correctly, I spent most of the time making firetongue work and configuring it.
FYI, firetongue is a library for allowing multiple languages for your text, it also requires FlxUIState. I don’t know if you can use it on a normal state, I haven’t figured it out yet.
[2018-07-18] The Key Rebinding Saga: A new UI - Episode 02
Here I did a lot of stuff! Learned that FlxUIButton’s use a getEvent() function to detect each button’s status, they also have a params variable where you can add various parameters to do many things with the button and to change the label of the button you need to .getLabel().text on the FlxUIButton and add your string, in my case, I used firetongue!
Had a hard time figuring out how to “click” on a button using a Key and navigating through each button using keys. In regards to “clicking” with a key, I used FlxUIButton’s .forceStateHandler(”click_button”) when the ENTER key was just pressed.
Side Note: Had some issues recording this GIF with GifCam, then I found out a new version came out and fixed the issue I was having! Download & Donate: http://blog.bahraniapps.com/gifcam/
[2018-07-19] The Key Rebinding Saga: A new UI - Episode 03 FINALE
With this one, I added Text to the top and fading text on the bottom indicating what was rebinded (I got most of the fading text code from FlxSave).
[2018-07-21] The Key Rebinding Saga: A new UI - Episode 03.5 BONUS
Nothing really to see, all my classes up until this point was all in the PlayState.hx, this day I separated everything in separate classes.
[2018-07-22] (get, set) go? Variables in haxe
Here I tried to learn to use the var testArray(get, set):Array<Int>; just the things in brackets to try and get and set variables from other classes, instead of making a variable in that class and casting the variable from the PlayState. I pretty much failed at that and can’t even run it.
[2018-07-23] Help, Navigation Keys, Legend. I have no idea what to call the things in the bottom of the screen that menus have to tell what buttons to press.
Pretty much just put text in the bottom to say what keys the player can press, it directly reads what keys are binded, so it will change when the keys change.
[2018-07-24] LAN MULTIPLAYER?! - Part 01
No, not LAN, not just yet. But I did get a local sever running and connected to it. I used the library: extension-networking. Also, when the window isn’t focused, I think it stops listening for new network events, which is why the position doesn’t change on the server until I click on the window.
[2018-07-24] LAN MULTIPLAYER?! - Part 02
I got LAN working, although I had to change the IP in Client and Server Class the code in order for it to work. Was soo satisfying seeing my other laptop, GPD XD and my android phone all running this at the same time.
[2018-07-26] The Key Rebinding Saga: A new UI - Episode 03.7 BONUS
Just some code cleanup and making it easier to add more things using functions.
[2018-07-27] - 01 The Key Rebinding Saga: Return of the Sprite
I changed some colors, added collision to sprites spawned by mouse clicks (the first two sprites don’t collide).
[2018-07-27] - 02 FlxNape and FlxNapeSprite Dragging!
Now this took me a while, to get the ability to drag a FlxNapeSprite. I used some of the code from the FlxNape demo, specifically the shooter class, which contained the shooting and the dragging of FlxNapeSprites (which I noticed from the balloon demo). It was a lot of trial and error. In the end I found out it had something to do with anchors, FlxMouseEventManager and a function from shooter class called createMouseJoint(). Still don’t know exactly how that last function works, hopefully I will soon.
[2018-07-28] Fun with Colors and Nape
So after doing soo a lot of non-gameplay stuff, I decided to do something a little fun. In this, I used FlxG.random.color() to get a random color, sets that as the background color and using FlxColor I get the complementary color and set that on the square.
I also added butons to switch between spawning and dragging sprites and a reset button to easily reset the game.
That’s all I’ve done soo far, besides one game I made for my cousin, which I won’t show here, because it has their face on it. The biggest issues I had with that game, was that I had 18 hours to do it, because the party was on the same day and I’ve been putting it off for a bit. Guess that was the first time I did crunch lol.
After that, I just took a break from coding for a day, although that might have just been because I had a hangover from the party that night, but I also took a break for today to think on what to do next and to make this massive post, which has taken me like 3 hours to make.
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