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Welp, I had another XCOM 2 kick and enjoyed the hell out of that character customizer. Here are but a few Blorbos From My Army, immortalized in sketches. I may boot it back up just to draw some more... there were a lot of designs I was proud of.
#art#pyrous red#xcom#xcom 2#xcom 2 wotc#xcom fandom#oc#character design#original character#oc art#sketchbook#scifi art#military#military gear
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Torque is a cool snake.
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I caught a cold again, so it's time to make my xcom blorbos miserable as well: sickness headcanons go brrr
I sure hope you're not tired of me, cause I'm not stopping any time soon :P These guys are too fun to rotate in my mind, too fun to pry into their lives and think about how they function.
To think how Bradford becomes absolutely insufferable with a simple cold. He can crawl from under piles of junk from the collapsed old base, he can get shot at and still carry a full-sized adult over his shoulder. But runny nose, headache and some mild sleepiness? Nuh uh, no sir. He WILL refuse to acknowledge it (even after all of the soldiers on mission start complaining that they can't understand him talking with stuffy nose), he WILL work through it and he WILL make it everyone's problem. Good luck trying to get him to at least lay down for a bit.
Lily also works through it, but make no mistake - she's fully aware of how contagious she is and usually isolated herself in the engineering, using ROV-R to carry tissues/pills/whatnot for her. If you see this little fella carrying something that resembles a bowl of soup through the Avenger's corridors - you can be sure, our Chief Engineer is under the weather again. And frankly, unlike Bradford she recovers much more quickly. Maybe it has something to do with her not overworking herself and getting rest when dizziness is too much to bear.
Remember how Tygan is the worst when it comes to proper sleep? Somehow, he has the healthiest approach when it comes to any sickness, even as "mild" as a cold. That is, he delegates his work to other scientists and opts to submitting himself to the infirmary. And if he is absolutely needed for some project, well, it'll either have to wait or he'll pitch in via calls or messages. This whole Resistance stuff is stressfull as is, the last thing they all need as having the rest of the stuff sick, okay? (Don't worry, doc, Bradford has already spread the germs far enough. Oh, boy...)
And Commander? She becomes an absolute fiend if any of those three gets sick. Bullying Bradford into getting the hell off the Bridge to get rest, making sure the canteen has enough ingredients to make soup for Lily... And a sincere thank you to Tygan, for making her life a tiny bit easier by not trying to get the ship into an epidemic.
#xcom#xcom 2#xcom bradford#john central bradford#xcom lily shen#an-yi shen#xcom tygan#richard tygan#xcom oc#xcom commander#soy commander lesnaya#ughh I can't wait to get my invite to ao3#I need to spread this shenanigans for the rest of the fandom
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We are all truly suffering together but it's times like this I think about a specific person who had one-sided beef with me who predicated it all on my being a privileged white person who had never known conflict, and said person was Chinese...
And then said person moved to America. How, uh, how's that going for you? Are we not suffering enough? Is this peaceful enough for you? I am extremely sorry for everything but also incredible fucking series of circumstances.
#stop talking Red#and thats that on that! i am not naming this person#frankly if you are around the XCOM fandom long enough you'll figure it out yourself#I just can hardly get over what was said vs. their decision to move to the US#you uh really picked the worst time! a worse person would be actively celebrating!#as it stands everything he does happens to another human being that i don't dislike too#which is humanity at large#so while i could be smug he's also just a terrible person and shouldn't be there#''never knew suffering'' fuck off though. was your autistic ass never bullied in school?
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2025 Fandom Request Preview
Some people asked, so.... Definitely stopping requests after this for a long while so I can focus on my life.
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SURPRISE! I AM NOW IN THE XCOM FANDOM
so far I've only played Enemy Unknown/Within, haven't got XCOM2 or Chimera Squad yet. But I do know that the aliens eventually start becoming allies to humans and tripped and now I have a Thin Man OC. she's very Gender
Having the alien designed for infiltration be the seventh of many subjects Strike One brought in meant the captor couldn't resist asking Dr. Vahlen to nickname her "Bond". Bond stuck with it after she turned to the humans' side, figuring it was as good a name as any, and slowly worked her way out of the "do what you're told and never deviate from the Elders' desires ever" mindset she had been living with. Once the wars are over she gets into Hollywood.
There's a more detailed version of the backstory I have for her but it requires explaining other OCs I have already lol I'll do that some other time. probably on main. I'll find out how well I understood what I read of XCOM2/CS when I get those games on sale
but the more rumpled-but-still-basically-standard Thin Man is her in XCOM EW/EM era after her capture, she doesn't get changed back into a Viper for XCOM2 since she's already gone to the humans' side by then, and her losing the suit entirely for a more casual one is once she's retired from military service and integrated into human society and the film industry.
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as a latina its even more insane tbh like gringos care sooo much about weird stupid shit that does not matter, its the biggest cultural difference ive seen being in an america-centric fandom. its so normal for our ccs to use "slurs" and that not mean anything either like i guess were just really normal and americans need help
what’s crazy is as a non-American as well this convo is so.. English.. it hurts..
#I’m so glad my Spanish is getting better it’s been so much fun#asks#obv its not perfect but its been nice
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Quick Self-Promo!
Hi! I'm Jami. Welcome to my multimuse blog!
I am 25+ years old, and I have 10+ years on and off of RP experience. Most of my muses are OCs, and I am VERY okay with crossovers.
Semi-selective, OC friendly, crossover friendly.
The fandoms I am currently interested in RPing include (but are not limited to): Naruto JoJo's Bizarre Adventure One Piece Legend of Zelda XCOM: Enemy Unknown/Enemy Within
In addition, I am interested in miscellaneous verses such as: Superhero (Not just Marvel or DC) Cyberpunk (Not just 2077) Sci-Fi (Especially space stuff. I love space.)
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tagged by @big-meows always happy to talk about mah storeez
How many works do you have on AO3?
29. seems like a lot, where does the time go?
2. What's your total AO3 word count?
630,542 where??? time??? go??????
3. What fandoms do you write for?
lessee we got ur ducktales, ur gundam with from mercury, night in the woods, amphibia, outer wilds, xcom and deltarune. man i really forgot about that single xcom fic i wrote. i really did intend to write something in that fandom. i still might maybe idk
4. Top five fics by kudos?
There Will Be No Dancing i've always been really happy with this one. i feel like I really caught the energy of the characters. i'm glad people seemed to catch that energy y'know
Hypothesis i wrote this almost immediately after deltarune came out i think it was like the 2nd one with that pairing and i always kind of felt like it got kudos mostly cuz it was so early. i mean it's not bad but idk, i think it just got out the door early and that's why it got attention. my favorite part is the bit with berdly
Under the Shadow of the Snack Falcon the first fic i posted when i started writing fanfic again after, like, over 20 years. i'm glad it's in the mix
Orbits imo this is my most, like, technically accomplished fic. in terms of structure and theme and that. there's another outer wilds fic i wanna write. been sitting on it for a while. hope i get to it someday!
Rite of Spring my night in the woods magnum opus (that i completed, sorry glass factory). i named it after the stravinsky ballet. i felt like it was thematic, idk. i really had fun writing for lori
5. Do you respond to comments?
i try to. i mean people make a stink about comments being important so i try to reply to the ones i get, even if it's something innocuous like 'thx for reading!'
some fics i don't respond at all and it's usually cuz of any number of badbrain circumstances i am under at the moment. always feel a lil bad about that. not enough to make a stink of it, bad in the sense that you see a banana that you left out too long and now it's all brown and mushy. that kind of bad
well, all any of us can do is try
6. What is the fic you wrote with the angstiest ending?
the view from mars, i suppose? or maybe it's monument. or quests! i kind of liked quests.
view from mars is kind of a bog standard teen crush melodrama, but i liked writing the girls from amphibia so i thought i'd give it a try. would like to do another amphibia story someday.
monument is an outer wilds fic, so everyone dies (spoilers i guess) and it's about, like, your work outliving your life and then even your work eventually disappears and then what's left? and maybe asking what's left isn't even the right question. you know. existential stuff. play outer wilds
quests is me indulging myself cuz i have a thing for pairings where one half is gonna have to take care of the other half and like, is lena really up for that and what happens when she gets in over her head cuz webby gets in over her head. idk i'm too much of a sap to take this to its angstiest conclusion and it gets resolved p quickly which might make it seem a little pat but the story did what i set out for it to do so i'm cool with it
7. What's the fic you wrote with the happiest ending?
there will be no dancing, probably. it's got a pretty sweet ending. just don't read the stories in the rest of the series. it's fine it's cool
8. Do you get hate on fics?
not that i've seen. i did see a comment where someone was asking a leading question like they wanted to get into some Discourse but i just ignored it and nothing came of it and we all lived our lives
9. Do you write smut?
ya when the notion strikes. if we're examining the ways characters interact with each other sex is one of those ways and it'd be weird to exclude it over all the other imo
10. Craziest crossover?
i never actually tagged this is how we grow as a crossover huh. but @big-meows was the one to initially conceive of a stardew/ducktales crossover so i ain't taking credit. i guess the only other option is red brithright, my current wip: star wars and witch from mercury
it's not really a crazy crossover tho. they're both sci fi franchises that started in the 70s and prominently feature protagonists with complicated relationships with their parents and have laser swords. kind of an obvious crossover
11. Have you ever had a fic stolen?
not that i know of. it's hard to know if i'd care even if someone did. i guess i'd be miffed if someone were making money off of it somehow
12. Have you ever had a fic translated?
i have had requests, never saw if they actually did it but i always said yes
13. Have you ever co-written a fic before?
i've had some beta-ing but idk if i'll ever co-write. i've got a pretty light presence in fandoms so i doubt i'll get involved in anything more collaborative then, like, prompt weeks
14. All time favourite ship?
idk man i mean i wouldn't devote days of writing to any ship unless they were my all time fave to some degree. weblena's always gonna have a place, sulemio is the new hotness but i think there's something enduring in it. i'll always have a soft spot for barrisoka
15. What's a WIP you want to finish but doubt you ever will?
i like to think i'll finish all wips eventually. yes i know that's dumb but i still like to think it
16. What are your writing strengths?
idk i like to think i'm p okay at juggling an ensemble. like when there's a lot of characters and giving them all a little moment to characterize themselves. even if it's just a single line. i hope that comes across. and i love to have a sense of place, like an environment that feels authentic. i love a good place and want others to feel like they can see it. who knows if that works
17. What are your writing weaknesses?
i think i tend to get bogged down in details to the point where i have to step back and ask myself if i've lost the thread of the story. like i'll get preoccupied with how characters get from point a to point b when that shit don't matter
18. Thoughts on dialogue in another language?
don't think i've ever done
19. First fandom you wrote in?
starcraft. used to be part of a writing group that did varying degrees of starcraft. all ancient history by now
20. Favourite fic you've written?
hm. probably there will be no dancing. like yeah again i feel like i was pretty on for that one. punchy and funny and written deep in the perspective of the pov character. i really do wish i could keep that kind of writing for long projects! but alas
if you see this feel free to do your own!
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It will always make me so mad how those people excused themselves as "coping" when it's not their issue to cope with in the first place. Tae was the one who seemingly had his privacy invaded and had his private life put on blast by fans and the media, what were the fans going through? If anyone deserved any grace it was him and instead people thought that it was okay to joke about. My heart will always hurt so bad for him because of that
Agreed, it was so gross going through that thread and seeing how many ARMY were making Taehyung the butt of their jokes THAT DAY. To actually see the same people in that thread who were doing the most to silence Jimin's rumor. These are ot7s by their own declaration, but they don't treat the members equally at all. Tae didn't deserve any of that. I hope he knows he's got lots of people out here who love him. I think he knows. Seeing Taekook thriving as artists recently is so satisfying though. Like they're the powerful pair and it's obvious and I think the fandom will probably always have a problem with them because there's deep resentment there.
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Hollowed Defiance - Chapter 27 - A Little Crossed Pt. 1
Back-to-back operations just like the old days. XCOM heads in hot to provide the Silent Striders some assistance with evacing the Haven under siege. But they're in for a surprise.
Hey all. Thanks for your patience. Life has been busy as always besides some /other things/occurring. So a fresh new chapter, working on more for this and the other fics still. And other fandom-related fics.
Also, a minor spoiler, this chapter is pretty self-contained with everything happening at the haven, I just felt like the next one is closely connected and the title would fit it too.
Also some bonus treats and this is more related to Ao3. It will be awhile before I have everything updated on Tumblr and Ao3. I have done a lot of revisions and cleaned up the older chapters. Probably still missing some grammar mistakes but hope I found all of the worst offenders and made my writing style more consistent. AND a bonus new chapter to slot in with the old ones. "Chapter 11: Retrieval"(posted on Ao3 so far). The rescue of Mox and a more "proper" introduction for the Hunter.
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Like an ordered flock of migrating birds, ADVENT dropships zipped across the night sky. Moonlight was snuffed out by rising columns of smoke.
The chatter of ADVENT soldiers and the rhythmic fire of magnetic guns filled the area as they invaded the Terelj-based haven. Strategically ordered pods of Stun Lancers accompanied by Trooper support worked to cut off fleeing civilians and their Silent Striders guardians.
The Silent Striders had grown used to the more frequent attacks in their territory, but this was different again. Their previous harasser was more animalistic, barely held in check by the accompanying Officer, Captain, or General, as he did his own thing to collect heads and occasionally used his own men as sharpening stones if they got in his way. The platoon of accompanying ADVENT soldiers did their best to stay clear of his path and do their basic search and destroy as they cleared the Haven. It was predictable, and the Silent Striders — with adequate forces — could hold them off as they evacuated most of the people.
But with this one. There was a sound mind behind this assault. One the Silent Striders hadn’t seen in months. Rapid adaptation. Ever since XCOM did whatever — as the finer details were still sparse — to free their Commander from the alien’s clutches and damage that Psionic Network, though ADVENT’s military tactics were still fearsome, in many ways they had become predictable and slower to adapt. But not tonight. This new leader was quickly picking up the tricks the Silent Striders liked to use and finding ways to subvert them to tighten that noose.
Near the front lines of the ADVENT forces was the newest dealer of death, fiercely pointing to the next location a pod of Stun Lancers was gleefully swarming towards. With a quick glance, one could tell this leader was different from their peers. He was a least two heads taller than the standard ADVENT soldier, besides the more customized onyx-colored armor with red highlights and dark blue underarmor. Streamlined, but heavily reinforced, would best describe his gear. It carried the hallmarks of the blocky motifs of ADVENT, yet there looked to be the smoother, organic alien armor similar to the Muton’s incorporated into his fatigues. And his right arm stood out. It was armored revealing the skin tone to be a stark silver and gunmetal gray, it didn’t exactly look like skin as portions of it looked chitinous and others looked fragmented like tree bark.
“››THERE.‹‹“ A distorted bark echoed from his fully enclosed-helmet, as he pointed in another direction. ”››Escape route of the irritants located. Khra! Khra! Cut them off. Remember the ratios 80/20 and 60/40. The Elders need subjects alive and barely mangled.‹‹” His voice was hoarse and gravelly. “››Including the Striders. Especially, them. Their brains need to be dissected.‹‹”
With the order given, he continued his march forward with his surrounding entourage. “››Who has sights on their leader? The Elders want her.‹‹“
With another escape route for the civilians cut off, the Striders were scrambling to redirect and keep the others hidden.
“Shit, Fayruz!” A Silent Strider scrambled through a hatch into a crumbling perch, knocking over some ammo crates. “Another route’s been cut! Time to cut and run if those XCOM c—”
“Bite that trap shut and get your gun back on the lines. ADVENT won’t kill themselves.” Barely raising her voice, Fayruz snapped back at her subordinate. Her eyes barely shifted from her scope as she pulled on the trigger to let loose a bolt of plasma at their unwelcome invaders. “You know how we operate. You know the orders I gave. We retreat when that point has been reached.”
There were grumbles and a faint “yes, ma’am” before they resigned themselves to restocking their reserves and getting back to the fight.
She raised two fingers to her headpiece. “Longeyes, Fives, Foil.” As she spoke, she scoped the landscape to find that ADVENT leader. “Do you have a clear shot on the snake?”
“Yes.”
“Window closing for me, rifle overheating, but yes.”
“Ready to take that head off.”
All three responded.
“Good.” Fayruz tapped her teeth as she watched the leader pause in his march and bark out more orders. “Perfect. Remember, fire at the same time. See if that will overload that AI and his senses.”
“In five, Fayruz.” Longeyes said.
“Good. Move once done. Immediately. I’ll be listening.” She instructed before partially cutting her transmission. As she did so, a loud hiss made her pull away from her rifle. Lips curling into a frown, she watched the slates to the vents slide wider to allow the visible jets of white smoke out. Across the energy cells of the jury-rigged rifle was crackling with yellow-green energy.
“Tch. Reaching your limit.” She cast a glance around the room at the rest of her subordinates. Several busted jury-rigged plasma rifles were scatted on the floor, several in the perch had switched back to their old magnetic rifles. “Just like everyone else.”
She glanced around the room once again, this time to take in the current stakes. Several walls were close to crumbling away into nothing, their ammo stores were nearly empty, and a few more of her men were wounded and were being carried out.
They better be here before ADVENT reaches the mark. Fayruz flared her nose. Despite how stubborn she could be on holding onto her territory, she had a faint feeling she would have to make the call to fully soon if she wanted her faction to survive.
“Everyone, we need to leave this perch before it’s fully compromised. Head to points, M, V, Z. If those are cut off, then you must—”
“Fire!” Longeyes voice caught her attention. Eyes back to her scope, she immediately focused on the ADVENT leader.
Those familiar hums of charging plasma weaponry filled Fayruz comms before three distinctive discharges rang out. Three bolts of plasma flashed through the air from three different angles all quickly homing onto the leader’s head.
The leader almost seemed obvious to his incoming death as those bolts inched closer and closer.
Until he suddenly thrust his off-colored right arm out and then up.
“››On me!‹‹“ He barked.
As the words left his mouth, a couple of Stun Lancers rushed to his position. As they moved, the flesh on that arm before to splinter and break before layers and layers of “bark” formed and spread out into a shield-like shape. As he raised the shelf to cover the front portion of his face, the Stun Lancers leaped behind and to the side of him, intercepting the plasma fire.
The bolts struck; energy surged and crackled. There was a cry of pain, a grunt, and the sounds of metal and bark snapping and reshaping.
His reaction time was nearly perfect. Just a partial bolt snuck through and struck the left side of his helmet. A loud hiss could be heard as spiderweb cracks splinted across the impact site.
The impact of the one hitting his arm and the other hitting his helmet threw him off balance for a moment before he quickly regained his footing.
“››General Cross!‹‹“ A Trooper was at his side immediately to help him.
“›› Cotalo.‹‹“ He pushed the Trooper away. Shifting his plasma rifle to one hand, his other went to the side of his helm to check the damage. “››Structural integrity of helmet: 73%. Shift yoke to the left side as added security. Depressurizing as added security.‹‹” As he muttered his thoughts, he adjusted the high-collar-like shielding to the left. “››A Lancer dead insured my survivability. Striders adapting again. Counter. Sending out rough coordinates of the trajectories. Find and kill those snipers. Burn them out.‹‹”
“You can’t be…” Longeyes muttered.
“Are you serious?” Foil said.
“You have to be shitting me!” Fives couldn’t believe their eyes.
“No time to gawk.” That stern voice of Fayruz made them snap too. “You three start moving now.” She could already see the ADVENT pods breaking away from the main forces to where each was located. “If you can, set up again. Looks like we cracked that helmet.”
“My plasma’s done. I’ll see if I can find another.” Fives said.
All three quickly worked to relocate before they were cornered and killed.
“How many working plasmas do we still got that haven’t burned up or exploded?” Uro, her second-in-command, couldn’t help but voice her thoughts on their comms.
“Uro.” Fayruz didn’t sound pleased.
“Thinkn’ we ought to take Bones up on his of’er for them weapons like his weeks ago.” She continued to speak her thoughts. There was a faint hiss from her before a more aggressive venting hiss and crackle came over the comes. “Dam thing is melting in my hands. His crew’s gear is—”
“Silence.” Fayruz sneered. “Do. No. Bring. That man up.” Partially, the cold aggression was from the stress of a situation and her natural dislike towards Bones. She barely tolerated the odd man despite his questionable, yet good intentions to be the liaison between her and Volk and some nearby Skirmisher clans. And part of her didn’t want to acknowledge Bones’ questionable higher-quality weaponry. All signs pointed to him having some people on the inside and she questioned how.
“Good news, boss!” A stressed, but more happy voice hoped on the comes.
“What is it, Yukon?” Fayruz said. There were only a handful of events that could qualify as good right now.
“XCOM’s ship is coming in hot!”
That was good news.
Fayruz didn’t have to look far before that Skyranger graced her eyes. Engines burning bright, moonlight that slipped through the smoke glimmered off that metal exterior.
“Finally.” Feyruz said. A few binds unraveled themselves from around her heart, but she knew things were far from saved. If she noticed them, so did ADVENT. She barked out a new set of orders. “Those that can, provide XCOM covering fire so they can get on the ground!”
“Opal, get me patched through to XCOM and get the others set up on similar lines.”
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“Central. This is Stellar Echo. At the AO. The squad is being deployed as we speak.” The pilot spoke as she kept the craft steady. “Looks like the Striders are providing covering fire for me.”
“Reading you loud and clear, Stellar Echo.” Central replied. His eyes glanced from screen to screen, taking everything in. “Once all boots are on the ground, head to the coordinates that are being sent over first. You’ll be running civvies and injured Striders to another secure haven. Watch for any followers. Assume you don’t have the luxury of what Bones’ man did to City 22.”
“Affirmative, Central. Will keep my eyes peeled for any tails.”
“This Haven strike is more ordered, like a Chosen is running the show.” Commander Reeves was already taking in all the information she could see. “Though none have been reported since the Striders called.”
Central couldn’t help but nod. “It is the Hunter’s territory, but we knew he’s out of commission right now.”
“For how long?” They didn’t know how long it took a Chosen to recover. Reports for each constantly varied.
“True.” He nodded again. “We should be patched in with the Striders momentarily.
Seconds after the words left his mouth, they had established their connection with the Silent Striders.
“Finally, your men have arrived Central. About time.” Fayruz spoke, barely a hint of happiness in her voice.
A faint chuckle left Commander Reeves’ mouth as she shook her head and silenced her mic. So many memories flashed through her mind. “Displeasure. Impatient. Grumpiness. Just like old times indeed.”
“You’re welcome, Frost Owl.” Central replied, barely phased by her tone. She wasn’t the first and wouldn’t be the last. “The squad designation is Shatter. Six soldiers. We all should be connected by now.”
“Let’s see what they can accomplish. I believe you can see how dire the situation is?” Fayruz asked.
“It’s a massacre.” Commander Reeves jumped in. “This strike looks to be more organized than the norm.”
“Exactly. They have their newest leader to thank.”
“Fill us in on that in a moment. What do you need my men to do…?” Commander Reeves’ voice trailed off as she was watching the action on the screens. Driving ADVENT off would not be an option here. “If you don’t mind me voicing my opinion, this Haven is lost. The best we can do is rescue and escort the civilians and any of your injured men out of here.”
Only a series of grumbles came from Feyruz. An astute observation that she didn’t want to acknowledge, but this was a losing battle. A sigh of defeat finally slipped from her lips. “Yes, that would be best. We’re running low on supplies and our plasma weaponry is overheating. We need to find any way we can to stall ADVENT. I can’t lose any more people.”
“Who’s the newest leader? I’m seeing several Officers that could be killed to disrupt some flow of information.” Central said as he had them marked for the soldiers to keep an eye out for.
“You can’t miss them. The tall one. Different armor.”
“Tall?” That both had the Commander and Central concerned for a moment before one of the Communication Officers and the ship’s AI found and isolated the leader.
“Okay, not a Chosen.” Central was relieved.
“They look interesting.” Commander Reeves muttered. “Orion, see if you can tap into the Psionic Network and isolate all commands given by this leader.”
“On it, Commander.” He responded.
As he did that, and she gave a few basic commanders to their soldiers to stay vigilant and keep close as they moved, she couldn’t help but find herself engrossed by the appearance of the ADVENT unit. She was getting that faint, yet deep feeling there was something about this leader that was familiar.
She tightly closed her eyes before pinching the bridge of her nose. “I would kill to have clear memories again.”
“Commander?” Central raised a brow.
She rolled her hand in a way of telling him “Don’t get too concerned”. “Having that feeling this one feels familiar.”
“Vestigial memories from when you were… connected?” He spoke the last bit in a whisper.
She closed her eyes tighter as a rumble in her throat slipped out. I’ll never be free of that. Opening her eyes, she glanced at him before looking back at the screen. “Yes and no. I don’t know how to put it. Feels almost closer.”
“Tapped in Commander, sending the information over to you.” Orion said.
A mix of feelings washed through the Commander’s body as the information came onto her screen. Her eyes focused on the leader’s credentials.
“Field General Cross Murdoc. Designation: ADVENT PROXY(PXY) - M - C1(II) - 01.” She read off the information.
“Proxy? That sounds new.” Central said. The term didn’t ring a bell.
“Whatever he is, he���s looking to be one of a kind with his designation and high ranking.” Reeves noticed a golden motif of the Elders on one of his shoulder pads. Then she noticed something more troubling. Something that made a shiver go down her spine and the back of her throat ache.
“And he’s processing a vast amount of information. Greater than the standard Captain processing and delivering commands to their subordinates. He’s taken note of our arrival, gathering information on what they have and where they are moving, but has yet to issue focused attack orders on us. Just continue forward and around. Find and cut off all escape routes.”
“Wait, what?” Central took his eyes off the main action and looked at what she was looking at. Though he was still learning the finer details of the ADVENT language forced upon the Earth and the variations used specifically for more classified projects, the information that was being processed and released by this general was parsing too fast for him to read. “How are you getting all of that?” The harshest of glares made him want to take back that question. “Pretend I never asked that.”
“I will.” She rolled her eyes. “I see he wasn’t disturbed by what happened in City 22. Or they’ve managed to section off that part of the Network until it’s fixed for the region.” She soon began to mutter as she went back to deciphering the incoming and outgoing information from this Cross to see how they could counter him.
“Would you like to give orders for our soldiers to attempt to take out this General?” Central asked. “Cut the head, cause a communication breakdown to take the heat off of us and the Striders. Though that’s some heavy armor…”
“No, if the Silent Striders haven’t taken him out—” She paused. A thought crossed her mind. “Frost Owl,” she called out to her, “why is this General still standing?”
“General? Tch, looks different from the standard lot. More bloody annoying.” Fayruz grumbled. “We have tried. I can only assume inhuman reflexes with assisted AI like the Hunter, allows him to predict our shots. We finally, but barely, scratched his helmet before you lot arrived. That off-colored arm of his can form a shield that can block our plasma, and he ordered his troops to take several shots for him.”
“Hm, perhaps some pre-cognition like the Hunter?” The Commander mumbled her thoughts.
“Just don’t waste your bullets.”
“Noted. Limited engagement with the General, buuuut…” She noticed a pattern in the information flow. “Those Officers and Captains, each a head of some pods, are handling more information than what they are built for. It is possible we can cause some minor disruptions by taking them out. It may even cause some negative feedback for the General”
“One of my people noted that they become less organized if one of them is killed, but another quickly replaces the fallen, making the point moot.” Feyruz wasn’t convinced.
“Then we just need to keep the pressure on. Officers and Captains are more valuable than the standard units, it may cause this General to recall them to stay with the central strike force.”
“Hm, I’ll relay the information. If it doesn’t work, we’ll go back to our current tactics.”
“Understood. Every second counts.”
“Central, give the same orders to our soldiers, but reiterate the main focus is excavation.” Commander Reeves said. She took a moment to sink into her chair as her brain was beginning to struggle to process all the information. “Reiterate that strongly.”
“On it, Commander.” He nodded.
“Shatter 1, additional orders. When you can, eliminate any Officers and Captains you come across. The goal is to cause information disruption. But keep your main focus on evacuating the civilians and assisting the Silent Striders.” He gave the orders.
“What for? We’ve got enough of the regulars and those Lan— FUCKING DIE ALREADY!” Raven had to pause as she body slammed a stubborn Stun Lancer into a wall before unloading on it with her Shard Gun into its chest. “Lancers, breathing…” Again, she paused to catch her breath, “breathing down our necks and you want us to bother with the red ones?” Raven said.
“There’s a small chance it’ll take some heat off of everyone as ADVENT loses some information with each death.”
“If it’s information disruption the Commander wants…” She looked down at her forearm. Skulljack. Another joint idea from Dr. Tygan and Shen and their Foundry crew created after taking some of the alien’s hardlight technology to build the gauntlet and its blades. Supposedly, if used right, they would be able to tap right into the brain and the chip of the unlucky ADVENT Officer to get a glimpse into the network.
“Negative, negative.” Commander Reeves quickly interjected. “Unless you can isolate either. Right now, it would be too risky.” But she was silently sending orders for Tygan and his crew and their other data processing crews to be on standby if the chance came about.
“Understood. But if the opportunity arises…” Raven wasn’t exactly looking forward to trying out this untested device, but her blood was boiling to plunge it into a skull.
“Eliminating some of the reds?” Razor cocked his head to side a few sides as he was fiddling with the bandoleers on his chest, counting how many grenades and satchels he had left. “Should be easy like so. Yukon, you guys managed to plant those satchels I gave you guys and clear out?” He was speaking to one of the Silent Striders.
“Yes, but this better be worth the lives cost. 7 seconds out.” Yukon responded.
“Oh, it will be.” He darkly chuckled. “6…5…4…3…2…1…0.”
Several explosions went off across the haven, rocking the ground underneath them.
“Hot damn! Did you steal from Errol again?” Raven asked.
“Borrowed.”
“Well, if we barely had their attention before, we have it now.” Central muttered as he looked at the other screens, seeing the aftermath of the explosions. He couldn’t quite tell it put a dent in ADVENT’s forces as there looked to be more debris than bodies but could see the more fringe group of Troopers recalling themselves to the main horde with their chase route seeing cut off. Slowly, moving back. Maybe some Captains and Officers had been killed.
“Let’s get back on the clock!” Count shouted as she reloaded her Mag Revolver. “…3…4…5. Loaded. Strider and Owl and those Striders will be to the next area before we’re even there.”
“You all split?” Central had finally noticed the slightly smaller group.
“Yes’m. Strider’s been itching for a good perch. Owl’s old, but has some speed. And his faint ‘psi’ powers are picking up where the pods are going to move to so, he’ll dodge ‘em.” She explained.
“Hm.” Central’s eyes shifted to the two that split. The Silent Striders’ escort was decent, but it was still dangerous they didn’t have the varied firepower of the rest of the squad. “Get moving and keep these split-ups to the minimum.”
“Oh, shit.” The near-silent exclamation left the Commander’s lips.
“What now?” Central looked at her.
She simply pointed at the screen. “‘Voss. Voss. Voss. The Silent Striders spent their explosives ammunition hours ago. Where is XCOM? Where are they now? Where is their Grenadier? Where are those medics? I want them. 70/30. Alive or dead. At least one must be captured alive. I’ll do it myself, if I must.’”
“Shit.” He understood. “Team, keep on moving. You’re about to become priority targets!”
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Shatter 1-4 and their Silent Strider cohorts started moving again to catch up with the compatriots. It didn’t take long for them to notice the increased heat focusing on them. It seemed nearly any pod they crossed that was capturing or executing unlucky or engaging the Silent Striders, would immediately switch targets and focus on them. Especially, those pesky Stun Lancers.
“Fuckin’ heeeeeeell rrrrrrgh.” Raven growled as that medspray from Sol’s Gremlin, Paprika, burned through her lungs as she sputtered back to conciseness. It took her a few seconds to get back on her feet and get her gun. She readjusted her singed armor before repeatedly kicking a dead Lancer at her feet. It had been a “mutual kill”. “I am going to hate red and blue with a passion after this.”
“Not sure I have enough another to handle another volley of those guys.” Sol muttered as she was getting the only surviving Strider back on their feet. “Trying to keep the best saved for any of us that go down, but… had to tap into some of it with the hit you took.”
“Yeah, I know. Thanks. Let’s keep mov—”
“››XCOM there!‹‹“ Looked like more had found them. A hail of magnetic fire came down their way. So far, there were no crackles of energy from hot lancers.
“Oh, for FUCK’S sake.” Raven was hastily reloading her Shard Gun as she rushed for cover.
“Don’t need you going down again!” Sol, was dragging the barely alive Strider into cover.
“Razor!” Count shouted as she laid out covering fire.
“Give me a second!” He was scrambling for cover as he was searching for just the right grenade. “Maybe this one? Which way’s the wind? Which way’s the wind?”
“Just throw the damn thing!” Count and Raven yelled.
“HOLD YOUR BREATHS!”
Razor had pulled two of his Gas grenades and threw them. The grenades bounced a few times and rolled in the midst of the Trooper pod before they exploded, erupting into a thick, sickly yellow cloud of gas.
There were several choked gasps. Three Troopers hit the ground. Lifeless. The others retreated and looked for another route around.
“That’s… some… breathing… room.” Raven let out a sigh of relief.
“We need to keep moving. Hopefully, Owl and Strider are still there and are off to the other area.” They all started to get moving once more.
“They’re at the location, safely. One you guys are a few klicks from. Marionette Owl is getting people stabilized before the Striders move them to evac for Stellar Echo. Frost Owl and her surviving crew are moving to the location as we speak to meet up.” Central said. “Update, you may only have one more location to rescue civilians. The other two have been lost.”
A few curses came from the squad but was to be expected.
“Shit, meant for that to be a regular and a gas.” Razor grimaced as he caught up with the others. “Still have some regulars, two incendiaries, a few proxy mines, and satchels.”
“Don’t matter. It’s giving us cover. Hope that gas spreads further and keeps them stalled.” Raven said. “Wonder if you can get your hands on that more potent stuff I’ve heard has been showing up on the Markets.”
“No.” Razor’s tone immediately became serious.
“Fine with overpowered explosions, but not gas?”
“I heard that stuff melts bodies. Not messing with it. Nor the people that make it. Lunatics.”
“Coward.” She joked.
“Do you guys always banter during combat? The Silent Strider, still hobbling despite Sol’s treatments, questioned.
“No.” Raven said.
“Yes.” Razor said.
Count rolled her eyes. “I’m scouting ahead.” She picked up her pace.
“It helps with the stress. Even in… moments like these.” Sol sighed.
“Sounds like my mates, to a point.” The Silent Strider chuckled.
“Heads up team, you have more closing in on your area.” Central said. “Triple-time it.”
“We’re moving, have a lot of debris and fire to get through, Centy.” Raven talked back, somewhat playfully.
“Less excuse—”
“Move now!” Commander Reeves cut him off. “General Cross is rapidly closing in on your position! We’ve lost sight of him on the screens.”
“Oh, you have to be shitting me.” Raven grumbled as hastened her steps.
Razor moved over to Sol to give her a hand with the injured Strider.
As they were closing in on their location, passing through a partially collapsed corridor(mainly using it for cover), there were a series of faint green lights shimmered through the smoke-filled window of another burning building.
“The end is clear. Hurry up.” Count said as she kept a lookout. “See the point. Last bastion of freedom. Commander and Central. Any eyes on that General?”
“Negative.” Central said. “Still looking.”
“He’s somewhere and still active. The flow of orders has barely stopped.” The Commander said.
The three-story ramshackle house was still standing despite part of it being on fire and a horde of ADVENT soldiers being mere minutes from bearing down on it.
“Hey SS, some of your people still have plasmas?” Raven noticed the green lights in up ahead. She was already at the exit and keeping an eye out for more ADVENT like Count.
“Huh?” The Silent Strider looked around. The green lights grew in brightness for a moment. “Huh, maybe some do. We should all be spent now and back to the magnetics.”
“Any superior firepower is better than nothing.” Raven mumbled. “Plasma cracks through armor better than our stuff.”
As Sol, Razor, and the Silent Strider continued down the corridor, the Silent Strider couldn’t help but feel something was off.
“With all the action, those lights shouldn’t be so bright… or should be near critical… constantly flickering a cracking.” They mumbled under their breath as they watched the lights. As they continued to mumble, the lights started to glow brighter and brighter suddenly. There was no hint of flickering or visible energy crackling around.
“Wait…” Something just wasn’t right. “Shit!” It clicked.
“You need to move!” The Silent Strider managed to get out of Razor’s grip, knocking him into and through a weakened wall, before shoving Sol to the ground. Just as he did so, the sound of plasma weaponry discharge rang through the air.
Count nearly shrieked as hot plasma zoomed past her face. The Silent Strider wasn’t so lucky. The bolt of plasma hit them square in the face. They didn’t even get a chance to yell, as the mere impact knocked them off their feet as the heat seared their flesh. The smells of burning flesh, fabric, and metal filled the air.
“Shit! Shit! Shit!” Razor yelped as he had just the luck to land in some fire and was desperately trying to put himself out.
“Oh, oh, go-, oh go-, oh go-—” Sol eyes were fixed on the fallen Silent Strider. Her mind had seen many things over the decades, but it had been forever since she had seen the damage plasma could do to human flesh in the heat of battle. What wasn’t burned to the bone was melted. And the smell. The contents of her stomach were screaming to meet the ground. Through a series of concerned beeping, Paprika was urging her to get up and move.
“What the hell!?
“Who the hell was that!?”
Both Raven and Count had their weapons trained on the window the plasma bolt had come through while moving to nearby cover. There we no more green lights.
“There’s no Mutons or Vipers here, right?” Raven asked.
“None, none. Purely ADVENT in this Haven please.” Central said but he was double checking to make sure they didn’t miss a call for reinforcements.
“Well then wh—”
Two glints whipped out from the smoke in that window. Two glints bounced off the ground and ticked off some fallen metal roofing.
“Oh, you have got to be—” Raven was done.
“Less yap! MOVE!” Count thought her complaints could wait.
The two moved from their respective cover as fast as they could before the grenades went off. Before either had a chance to double back, the familiar crackle of lancers caught their ears. Both cursed.
“You two run, now!” Central barked the orders. They didn’t hesitate to listen. “Sol, you need to get on your feet now!” He ordered her next. She was still panicking.
“Shit, who could this be?” Central mumbled as he was digging through all the information they had. No alien units were there. Just ADVENT. He then heard the Commander muttered. He glanced at her. Those eyes were fixed on the information stream from the General Cross.
“‘XCOM and Silent Striders are thorns. Haven cleansing is only at 77.48% efficiency. Vaoss. Vaoss. Vaoss. Black mark on my reinstatement. Tsk. Tsk. Their ship has been evading our trackers. Will order scouting parties to sweep the surrounding region.’” Commander Reeves said and only seemed to be more taken in by this information trance. “‘Targets located. Separating. Strider was alert, ‘saved’ two of their comrades, but was not alert to save themselves. Demolition specialist separated, but currently a fire hazard. Cautioned approach. Separating the other two. Stun Lancers sweep them away. Medic isolated. Frightened. Has one of those drones XCOM uses. Unit designation Specialist. They could be useful. Capturing.’”
“Oh, shit.” He realized who was. Then he noticed the video feed. That onyx-armored figure jumped out of the building and landed. “Sol! Get on your damn feet and run! It’s the General!” Still no response from her besides that stammering.
Cross landed on the ground with a solid thud. He let his plasma rifle fall to his side before he pulled a baton from his side. With a simple flick, he extended it to its full length “An XCOM Specialist. You look like you know something.”
“Laney!” Central barked again. He started calling out to the others nearby, but Count and Raven were still dealing with their chasers, with Count getting cornered and pulling out a Flashbang followed by a Needle grenade and letting both go off too close to her. Razor had finally put himself out and was having a standoff with some Troopers. He was pulling several pins in such a way that if they downed him, they would die too. Looked like they understood his gestures and warnings well.
“I wonder how long it will take you to break?” Cross’ grip tightened on the baton, causing arcs of white electricity to appear before he sprinted towards her.
Cross was mere feet from crossing the threshold of the corridor before he suddenly stopped, throwing up his shield arm to protect his head.
A hail of magnetic fire rained down on him, causing him to stumble back. Just as it felt like there was a brief window to move, two plasma bolts cracked through the air. One hit his shield, causing part of it to splinter and shatter. The other him square in the chest before he could shift his arm, knocking him off his feet. Just as he was about to recover, one more shot rang out. Magnetic fire this time. It found its target.
Black shards from his helmet flew around. Cross cursed as his head was thrown back. He was off-balance for a few seconds before quickly rightening himself and moving to cover before the next hail of bullets could strike him.
“Heh, he, he he! Loving this new scope!” Strider’s giddy little giggle was almost a relief to Central’s ears. “Nice shot. Frosty.”
“Huh, the sensory overload worked. He’s not invincible.” Fayruz added. “Keep track of him!” She barked at her people. “He does not catch wind where we are evacing the last groups!”
“’Vaoss. Snipers. Nest of insects. Clever. Tsk. Tsk. Sloppy me. Black marks are sure. New orders: TEAR IT DOWN.’” Commander Reeves continued to read his transmissions. “‘Structural integrity of helmet: 52.089% and dropping. Otherwise, minimal injury. Backing off. Searching for another opportunity. The Grenadier… Orders: Back off from him. Too close. His payload would affect me and the Specialist. The other two… Sniper support one? Predictable. The other with the revolver? Self-damage with two grenades and purposefully set off the self-destruct system on the Lancers weapons? Intriguing. Her status? Alive, but heavily injured. Good. Press their medical supplies. Isolate if you can. That one deserves capture too. Choice DNA for that strong ill’isha in the face of death.’”
“Nice shot Strider and… Striders.” Central did his best to hold back a chuckle finally noticing that. “Laney—Sol, you back with the living yet!?”
Sol was still stammering. Her eyes were transfixed on the dead Silent Strider.
“Have her Gremlin zap her if she’s still out!” Owl joined in. Override code: Zeta 10-10. Small little shock, bring her back to senses.”
“Did not know that. Giving it a shot.” Central found a way to send the orders to Sol’s Gremlin. The next second, Paprika let out a little buzz before pulling itself close to her chest and letting out a small burst of electricity.
She let out a shriek before batting it away. Her churning stomach finally won she vomited for a few seconds. Clutching her chest, she looked around. “Oh, god. Sorry, buddy.” Her Gremlin let out a few beeps. It wasn’t offended.
“Back to your senses?” Central asked.
“Sorry, Central.” She apologized to him as she got back on her shakes legs. ”It’s been… ages since I saw plasma do that damage. It was just so—”
“Sudden. I know, but keep your wits.” He understood all too well. “You all need to regroup. Head to where the others are before Cross gets the jump on you again. And looks like Count will need some patching up Sol. Hope she can still hear.” He was already submitting an updated brief to the medical team on the potential injuries that needed to be treated if all made it back alive.
A series of explosions and a building coming down nearly had everyone on edge again until Razor came back on the comms. Just him tossing the grenades he accidentally armed in his standoff. He was mostly fine minus the burns.
With that heat mostly cooled down, Central turned his to the Commander who was still engrossed by Cross’s transmissions.
He knew calling her name wouldn’t work. Instead, he stepped behind her chair, bringing his arms around and down on her shoulders, and gave her a hearty shake.
“‘—pod of Troopers lost, but the Officer survived with injuries? Acceptable. Find your way back, stick to the shado—’ Wha— What!?” Commander Reeves snapped too, bristling like a startled bird(and if she had hair, it would be as puffy as their plumage). She looked around until she noticed Central step back into view. “Not again.” She sighed as she rubbed her temples.
“Lost you to the information, but if you weren’t talking, we would have lost Sol.”
“Mhm.” She didn’t like that. “There’s an oddly… pleasant familiarity with his thought process.” She wished it were the opposite. There was a shakiness to her voice. “The whole process really. It’s like I’m—”
He silenced both their mics for the moment. He offered his hand to her. She gladly took it. “Back in the system? Your old prison.”
“Yes. Like my brain is wired to want this information streaming in and through me again.”
He gave her a reassuring squeeze. “That’s not gonna happen.”
“I can only pray and hope so.” She sighed. That fear would always linger at the back of her mind.
“Weeeeeell aren’t you alone.” Raven nearly sang as a red armored treat crossed her path. An Officer. And one that was injured. “Central, get the teams ready!”
That caught the attention of Central and the Commander.
“Oh, no. That could be a trap. Raven, do not engage! I repeat do not engage!” Commander Reeves yelled.
“Crap, out mics.” He scrambled to get them back on.
“Show me that lovely skull of yours.” Priming the Skulljack, she rushed the Officer.
“Raven, do not engage! That could a tra—” Central was too late.
The dazed state of the Officer made it easy for Laney to disarm them before ramming the hard light blade into the back of the chin and right into the brain.
“Shit!” He quickly shot off a message to Tygan, but was more than relieved to see someone on his team was keeping close tabs on the operation.
“We have complete access to the ADVENT Psionic Network.” Tygan said. “I have dedicated our systems to processing the new data, but we will need to work fast. It’s only a matter of time before they detect our intrusion.”
“Make it quick, this guy’s heavy and the Jack is heating up!” Raven said. She selected the large intel cache and was waiting for when it was okay to let the deadweight drop.
“They better not be able to trace this hack back to us.” Commander Reeves said.
“We implemented a safety cutoff if they—” He suddenly stopped.
“What is it?” She asked, but saw the red screen appear on Raven’s gauntlet and words in all caps. INTRUDER DETECTED.
“Shit!” Raven’s Skulljack gave out and the Officer dropped to the ground. She jerked her hand back, shaking it as smoke rose from the now sparking gauntlet. “That’s hot.”
“Commander, ADVENT cut the data transfer, but we blocked them from tracing the connection back to the ship, but not the solder. Something is coming their way.” Tygan said with utmost haste. “Scanners are detecting incoming psionic activity.”
“Ah, dammit.” Central was already looking for what headache they would have to deal with next.
“Raven, you need to move—”
Before Commander Reeves could finish her sentence, a strong psionic ping rang out mere feet from Raven, followed by several other high-pitched sounds. The bright purple light washed out the screen for a few seconds before they saw what came through.
“What the hell is that?” Both Raven and Central said.
Just mere feet from Raven was this semi-transparent golden-yellow female figure, featureless face save for a pair of glowing, white eyes, and a plume of a black, smoke-like substance flowing out of its head resembling hair. Its body seemed to be in constant flux; like parts of its body were glitching to sustain its existence from where ever it came from.
“Move, it has a Beam rifle!” Commander Reeves noticed the more dangerous item it held.
“Shit, shit, shit!” Raven finally noticed and moved before a beam of energy struck her. As she dove behind cover, took a moment to get her Shard Gun, and looked back. The being had disappeared. “What the… anyone catch—”
A psionic ping rang out and in a flash, that being was next to her again.
“Shit! No, no, NO— AAA—!”
Raven was barely back on her feet, but as she turned, that beam struck her in the back. All air escaped her as she crashed to the ground. Her vitals crashed.
“Shit! The rest of you stay sharp. This threat can teleport! Have your Gremlins scanning for any sudden psionic activity.” Central gave the rest of the squad more information on the new threat as that psionic ping rang out once more and it was gone.
“Commander, from the information I’ve been able to decipher, that appears to be the ‘Codex’ responsible for safeguarding the alien data stores.”
“Codex. We have a name.” Her eyes watched the screens and scanners, but there was no hint of the thing. At least the group was back together and heading to their final destination but had some Troopers hot on their tail.
“Hm?” She noticed a change in General Cross transmissions. She felt herself being drawn to it again. “Hey, hey.” She tapped Central a few times.
“Hm?”
“Shake me again if I get lost. Something’s different. He looks to be in pain since the arrival of that Codex.” She said before she began to read it. He was about to stop her, but it was too late. He just kept an eye on her, the screens, and the scanners.
“Incoming Priority Transmission… from an Elder.” That was a surprise.
“What does it say?” Now Central wanted to hear this.
[ELDER:] ” ››PROXY Cross. Effective immediately, you are to withdraw from the field. Your sortie is over. You have done well despite the arrival of outside factors.‹‹”
[CROSS:] ”’ ››With highest respect, Elder Ororos, this cleansing is not done. I have
[ELDER:] “‘››That is now irrelevant. Your lessers will take over. You, a valued asset to Us, cannot be lost. The data guardian will dispose of the insects.‹‹“‘
[CROSS:] “‘›› ‘Eadto… Data guardian…? Network intrusion. Explains the feedback I am receiving. Vata. Vata. Vata.‹‹“
[ELDER:] “‘›› A minor intrusion. The data will be recovered. Now, I repeat, withdraw immediately. There is a ship waiting for you—”
[CROSS:] “‘››Request denied. Partially illogical.‹‹‘“
Commander Reeves paused in her translation as she reread what she had just spoken.
“Did he just… ignore a direct order?” She said.
“It looks… it looks like it.” Central nodded.
There too was a pause in the transmission.
[ELDER:] “‘››How dare… WHAT. WHAT!? Are. You. Damaged?‹‹’”
The Elder was just as shocked.
[CROSS:] “’››Chip status: Sound. Your logic: Vind’eadto’ill. My logic: The arrival of the data guardian can be used as leverage and acquire more combat data. Receiving broken data from the guardian, it killed one of XCOM and is closing in on the others. Let’s see how they react. Leverage and wipe them out. Ish’no? Then the opportunity is lost. Combat data lost. I want to understand the enemy. I will not vo’ish now. Can fight through the feedback.‹‹‘”
[ELDER:] “‘›› That accursed language. Maker… CROSS. YOU ARE TO WITHDRAW IMMEDIATELY. I WILL ASSUME—‹‹‘“”
The Elder’s transmission was suddenly cut.
[CROSS:] “‘›› I will accept all punishments once done. Now, I must strike.‹‹‘“
“And looks like he just cut off that Elder. I can’t imagine he’ll live longer.” Central shook his head.
“Nor can I— wait…” The Commander finally noticed something. ”Cross has been using some Fragmenta language here and there. Explains that ‘accursed language’ remark. I wonder why that choice of language?”
Before she could dwell on that longer, the psionic scanner alarm went off. She looked back at the screen just as Sol’s Gremlin was marking the area.
On a smoldering roof, above the squad, that Codex reappeared with another ping. This time, its beam rifle was missing from its hands.
“Why is it unarmed now?” Commander Reeves didn’t like that.
“Doesn’t matter, team, shoot that thing!” Central said.
“Need a better angle and some cover from those Troopers!” Count said as she was moving to get a better shot.
“Can’t give another volley, our location is compromised. The Silent Striders are starting to pull out.” Strider said. “Finding a new perch and Owl’s on the way to you guys. His Gremlin has a charge it can set off on that thing.”
“We got you covered.“ Sol said as she pulled the pin from her Smoke Grenade and threw it near them.
“Last of my mines and satchels!” Razor said as he threw what he had left past the smoke and headed for cover to reload his Mag Cannon.
The Codex watched where the group was moving. Its attention focused on the two closest to each other. The Codex let out a few sounds as its form continued to glitch before it raised its hands.
The psionic scanner alarm went off again. Sol’s Gremlin let out panic beeps.
“What the hell is —” Commander Reeves scanned through all the transmissions from ADVENT to see what was going on. She saw the repeated message: “STAY AWAY FROM THE RIFT.”
“Guys! You need to—”
The next second, a roar of energy ripped through the air, as a mass of purple energy swirled all around Sol and Razor.
“What the hell?” Sol did not like the eery feeling that drowned her senses. “Paprika, come on!” Noticing her Gremlin was stunned, she quickly grabbed it and kept moving.
“Nice light show, now smile— huh?” As he pulled the trigger on his Mag Cannon, Razor found it empty. “What the hell? I just reloaded this thing?”
“That thing has psionics?” Central said. It barely looked organic.
Commander Reeves on the other hand nearly jumped out of her seat as she yelled. “Get out of that Rift now!” She hadn’t seen a psionic Rift in years and who knew those things had grown more dangerous.
It took Razor noticing the energies of the Rift growing more chaotic before he moved. Just as he dived out of the thing, it collapsed on itself before exploding throwing out some debris.
“How the hell is my cannon empty? I just reloaded?” Razor growled as he pulled himself to cover. He was getting dangerously low on ammunition.
“Knock, knock, knock.” Mag Revolver raised, Count pulled the trigger. “3, 2, 1.” Fan Fire.
Each shot rang out. One whizzed right through the Codex’s form as it merely shifted to avoid the fire, but the other two struck its head. It shrieked as it fell back for a mere second before it shifted a few more times to reappear standing up.
But as it did so, it let out several sounds as it rapidly shifted around, its form distorted and split in two before reforming into one. As it did so, that split shifted with a psionic ping on the ground and reappeared near Count and the others. This one had a Beam rifle in its hands. One actively charging and pointed at Count.
“Are you kidding me!?” Count whipped around as fast as she could to shoot at the thing, causing its shot to go wide before she got back into cover.
“That thing can split? Or did another one of those things come through? Tygan, any ideas?” Central did not like the idea of a self-replicating foe.
“That is outside my expertise as we have lost direct connection to the Psionic Network, but scans are showing this ‘clone’ is sporting similar damage to the ‘original.’”
“It ‘fragmented’.” Commander Reeves said.
“You sound a little too sure about that.” Central said.
She simply gestured at the communications transmission. “What the General said. Seems to be a defense mechanism in response to damage, but it can’t keep it up forever risking a critical error to the data it stores and protects. At least he’s telling his forces to keep distance since two are out right now.” That would take some pressure off their soldiers.
“How many more times before it’s done? Anything we can do to keep that from happening?”
She simply shrugged. No answer from the transmissions. “Taking a guess, needs to be a hard, lethal shot. Or if anyone has any of those Bluescreen rounds. ”
“Shit.” None of them did.
As Central was seeing if Fayruz could spare any of her men, which was slim as they themselves were pulling out and making sure the last of the wounded were out. Hearing that, he informed the squad the final location was scrapped. The new order was to survive as long as they could until Stellar Echo was back.
The squad did their best to deal with the two teleporting nuisances that seemed to dodge their shots with ease. As one would teleport away, the other would either fire their Beam Rifle before the squad could reposition, or set off another one of those Psionic Rift. Any chance one of them got caught in the roof would mean lost ammo and they were running near dry.
“Dammit!” Razor cursed as he caught just on the edge of a Rift and he finally managed to hit one of the Codices. Thankfully, it didn’t split, but the Rift cost him his potential to deal heavy damage. “I’m OUT!” Just as he got out of the Rift, Razor angrily threw his Mag Cannon at the Codex, which only teleported away before it could hit. “Of all days to not have my pistol.” His eyes darted around the battlefield searching for a weapon. Any kind of weapon.
“Razor!” Sol called out. “You can have mine!” She threw it to him.
“Thanks, shit!” He had to dive back down as a beam of energy headed his way, but quickly scrambled to get that Mag Pistol.
“Marionette Owl, ETA to the others?” Central asked.
“Nearly there.” Owl responded. “Crossed paths with Lancers, nasty buggers, but a Flashbang let me escape through some tight squeezes. Sending Nostrumo ahead of me. She’s programmed to zap one of those things plaguing the others once in range.”
“Nice thinking. Strider, your status?”
“Nearly all these roofs are compromised. I’m on foot, heading there, but there’s still a lot of forces on the ground.”
“Keep your eyes peeled, but move fast. The others are just about dry.”
As Central was contacting Fayruz again, Commander Reeves focused her attention back on that data transmission.
“Hm, things may cool down to a point as General Cross is giving orders to start securing bodies and not give chase to the fleeing forces. He’s not happy at the less-than-ideal success rate of his sortie.”
“Barely good.” Central said. Maybe that would allow Strider and Owl to move more freely. “I would say a dent is better than nothing, be we lost an operative and could potentially lose more if these things aren’t killed.”
“Wait…” She noticed something had changed. That odd thinking of Cross popping up again. And those words. “Target isolated. Capturing Specialist.”
“Specialist? SOL, YOU NEED TO MOVE NOW—”
“AAAARRRRRGHH!!”
Too late.
Sol felt a sharp stab to her back before electricity coursed through her body. It was a never-ending torrent of pain as she screamed until she no longer could. As the faintest of whimpers left her mouth, her vitals dropped as she hit the ground. Before her Gremlin could react, he stabbed that shock baton right between its eyes, and another high course voltage caused it to blow up in smoke. A smoldering wreck crashed to the ground.
“Target secured. Drone lost, but the shell can be studied.” Cross let out a proud chuckle. “This will please Ororos.”
“Shit, Sol!” Both Count and Razor were about to fire on Cross before the Codex reminded them to pay attention.
Cross dragged the unconscious Sol away from the ensuing chaos. As he raised himself back up, he grunted and stumbled. “This close to those guardians is causing more disruption. But there’s a chance to gain another subject. The risk may be worth it.”
He was studying the fight, watching to see how he could get Count as she had caught his attention earlier. Just as he saw an opinion as one of the Codices was about to open another Rift on top of Count, an angry buzz caught his attention.
“The other Specialist’s Gremlin.” He reached for his rifle.
Before he could draw it, Nostrumo whipped around the building, pausing for a moment to take in data, before swiftly flying over to the Codex with the growing psionic power. As soon as it was next to the thing, it let loose its last Capacitor Discharge.
The Codex let out a series of shrieks as its form distorted and it grabbed its head. With a final shriek, its form imploded and all that was left was a black brain-shaped case that clattered to the ground.
“Thank you, little buddy~!” Count sang as she focused her fire on the one still pestering
“Intriguing. Its form disappeared and left that.” Tygan commented.
“Tygan, save your science for later. Need to other one dead and the General gone before you can start dissecting.” Central said.
“Cross is retreating.” Commander Reeves said.
“What?” Central looked at her with his brows furrowed.
She just pointed at the transmissions. “He was seeking to capture Count, but Nostrumo killing that Codex caused feedback he can’t ignore. He’s grabbing Sol and retreating.”
“What!?” Count was already turning on her heels to stop him. “We need to get So—”
“Leave her. We have more pressing problems with that last Codex, and if it duplicates again…” Commander Reeves cut her off. She didn’t need to explain that further. “There’s a chance we’ll be able to rescue Sol another day.”
“Shit.” Count cursed under her breath and turned back to fight the Codex.
“If I had another grenade.” Razor too cursed as he took potshots at the Codex when he could.
The remaining Codex disappeared with another ping before reappearing on the rooftops again. Beam Rifle missing from its hands.
“It’s going to open another one of those Rifts!” Razor was already moving. “And with how angrily Nostrumo’s beeping, it’s a big one.”
“Always moving out of shot! Always!” Count was looking for just the right angle.
The air around Count began to distort.
“No, you don’t.” Strider said before a shot rang out. He finally found a perch.
The Codex shrieked as the shot struck its skull. Its form began to distort as it shifted through various stances as it struggled to keep its form together and keep the flow of energy to that forming Rift.
The distortion began to fade. But suddenly began to stabilize as its form looked splitting.
Another shot rang out, hitting it dead in the skull, again causing it to let out its death screams as it contorted once more and its form imploded, leaving behind another one of those cases. The energies of that forming Rift fully dissipated.
“Goodnight.” Feyruz said.
“Finally…” Razor let out a sigh of relief, but didn’t let his guard down.
“Thank you, thank you, thank you.” Count mumbled as she rushed over to Razor to check on how he was doing. She gave a good kick to what remained of the Codex, only apologizing when Central scolded her, saying they needed what remained intact.
“I see I missed the party, but I have the meds.” Owl finally arrived and immediately with his two remaining allies.
“Thanks, Frost Owl, for the support.” Central said. He was surprised to hear her voice on the comms. “Thought you were long gone by now with how you were no longer answering my calls.”
“I was looking for a gun since my plasma blew up while I was talking to you.” Fayruz replied with a gruff snort. Central just rolled his eyes. “Besides, it wouldn’t be unfair for me to cut and run with you losing two of you men and the risk of the others being lost.”
“How kind of you.”
“Once we reestablished ourselves and licked out wounds, we’ll keep an ear out for any nearby prisons holding an XCOM operative.” Feyrez offered.
“Thank you, we can use all the help we can get.” A mild bonus to a pyrrhic operation.
“Shatter squad, regroup and head to the evac, ASAP. General Cross has pulled out, but ADVENT is still active.”
“We need to get Raven’s body.” Count said. “Can’t leave behind another.”
“Negative. It’s too dangerous. And from this partially corrupted transmission from Cross, it looks like they retrieved her body.”
Count only cursed.
The squad retrieved their gear and the remains of the Codices before regrouping and getting themselves to the Skyranger. They had a little trouble but were able to escape full-blow engagement with the remaining ADVENT troops sweeping the area.
“Tygan, have your teams ready to study those Codices on arrival, AND,” Commander Reeves didn’t mean to make such a dramatic pause but an important thought crossed her mind, “have psionic shielding constantly active. Already ordered Shen to have psionic containment ready for the handoff as soon as the Skyranger touches down.
“My team is already preparing for their arrival, Commander. Hopefully, studying these beings will provide some insight into the aliens’ ongoing plans.” He responded before cutting his transmission.
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Jynn took a few moments to go over any more after-operation information and issue a few more orders before slipping down her chain. She could feel a headache coming on.
“Oh, those pills are wearing off.” She could feel a palpating pain blossoming against her temples.
“You okay?” Bradford noticed her mutter.
“Medication wearing off. Headache, no, soon a migraine is coming on.” She grumbled.
“Want me to call the doctors?’
“Help me down to the Infirmary,” she extended her hand to him, “it’ll be faster.”
It took a few pulls to get her up, and once she was up, Jynn found herself leaning on Bradford.
“Oh, I am going to be bedridden for a few days.” She had a sinking feeling that would happen.
“Stay positive, maybe a few hours.” He said.
“No, days. I can feel it in my bones. My throat still freakn’ hurts. Manuke, manuke, manuke.”
“Rude.”
“I was calling myself a moron.”
The conversation grew silent as they made their way down to the Infirmary. Once Jynn was admitted and the doctors worked on her, their attention turned back to how the operation when.
“Now this is pointed at Jody…” Jynn warned Bradford before taking in a sharp breath. “I want to wring her neck and tan her hide, manuke!” As she cursed, her Cajun Southern accent fully came through. “Darn girl just had ta use that con’tra’tion on the Officer. Allons! Let me strike the lone Officer! Oh, no! A tataille emerges and much rracas for all!” She let out a slew of other curses before finally calming down. “Bless her damn heart… sincerely, but also, you idiot.”
Bradford, and any listening in, was doing his best to keep a straight face. He understood her frustrations and disappointments, but sometimes how strong that accent would come out would catch him off guard. “Yes, snrk, right, heh.” He turned to clear her throat before looking back at her. “A mild positive is that we know the Skulljack works, but needs more tweaking to avoid triggering more of those Codices.”
“Agreed.” She nodded.
“And see if we can use those upgrades Bones provided for future endeavors.”
“I wonder why…,” Jynn paused, “his gift was a surprise. Our teams are still looking at it, so of course, Tygan didn’t account for that.”
She noticed Dr. Chalsa come back around with her tablet in hand and Gremlin hovering over her shoulder.
“How am I looking, Chalsa?”
“Elevated adrenaline levels again and those neural pathways are active again. Picking up faint… faint psionic activity.” Dr. Chalsa said. Almost hesitant to mention the psionic activity.
“How long am I staying?” Jynn just wanted answers. She would moan and groan later.
“Overnight at the most.”
“Not… terrible. But may change once I explain why I suspect those pathways are active.”
“You… you know why they are active.” Chalsa raised a brow at her before looking at Bradford. He just raised his hands in defense.
“I was looking at communications data from an ADVENT General. There was something about the data, the way he spoke and processed the information that just… entranced me. That’s the best way to describe it.”
“Like your brain is still wired to want that information Network streaming in and through me again.” Bradford recalled what she said.
“Thank you… John.” She did not want to be reminded of her words.
“That is… intriguing. And concerning. I’ll fill Dr. Marin and the others about this.” Chalsa was already updating the others and Jynn’s health history. “You know exactly what that means, yes?”
“Tests? Yes. Better now than later when something in me snaps again.”
“Jynn.” Bradford shook his head when she said that.
“You know it’s true, John.”
Bradford stuck around for a few more hours until Skyranger was back and he had to make sure the handling of those Codex brains went properly.
Until sleep called her, Jynn wrote out a report to the best of her ability on what she could recall when she wasn’t so enthralled by the information coming from General Cross. She wondered if they would meet that specialized General again and any more of those under the designation PROXY.
“Need to put some feelers out with the other Factions if they’ve heard anything with the designation PROXY. Maybe those Void Walkers know. Knowledge is their business.”
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You know, a lot of fandoms have inspired me to draw over the years, I've made countless fan art with my favorite blorbos, and I made even more silly little headcanons for them too.
And then I went into xcom 2, I felt this sort of... Anxiety, perhaps? What if I don't like it and it confirms my bias against it? What I somehow like it more than the first one, undoing decade of love and devotion I had for it?
Instead, I loved it, and my love for it amplified my love for enemy unknown, and MOREOVER I feel the desire to write again. Not only small snippets of headcanons, but full on drabbles, even minis... Hell, I haven't written anything like that since I started drawing 12 years ago, and it feels SO GOOD to be back, to mix and match art and writing however I see fit!
I just need to build up enough courage to start posting these things now lmao
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Hey Roe! How about 🌱, 🥀, 🧾 and 🔒 from the sleepover asks? (Choose any f/os you like!)
@noire-lover Love to see you on my dash again & screaming for the name usage ♥
🌱 Who was your first F/O?
My first ever was Michelangelo from TMNT 2003 :D I was like kindergarden age when I imagined myself w him on rooftops haha. He was in my F/O list for a while but I didn't like my s/i. She was like mutated cat since Mikey is mutated turtle. I still have soft spot for him. If I could find my native dub of 2003 TMNT more easily perhaps he would still be in the list. Mikey is the reason I tend to drift towards guys with humor (like Frank West). The first F/O on my official list was Ushio of course.
🥀 Talk about some of your fictional crushes and why they aren’t your F/O!
Mentioned Mikey above so perhaps I could discuss this. I have a lot of fleeting crushes, usually from random video games I watch on YT that never make it on my f/o list. Some aren't even crushes it's just romantic interest, possibility that never goes anywhere.
Some of these for example are Joel Miller from tlou game & John Bradford from xcom 2 who's below.
Hilariously I'm sorta haunted by Troy Baker & Brian Bloom as characters they voice is someone I often find myself having minicrushes on. Both Blazkowicz & Bradford are voiced by Brian Bloom for example, but only one is on my f/o list.
🧾 What’s your favorite headcanon someone else has made about your F/O?
I usually stay far away from general fandom & for my f/os don't even have big enough fandom for me to see headcanons. However someone had headcanon made into a fic of Ushio being reincarnated over all the YGO series since he makes cameo appearance in quite many of them (GX, Zexal, Arc V to name few) and him being aware of the fact he had lived multiply lifetimes, even vaguely remembering some details. And some details staying the same like him being an ass first and then changing and being aware that it had happened before. It just seemed fascinating to me.
🔒 What does your platonic F/O think about your F/O? Are they overprotective of you?
Hakon and Deacon are definitely overprotective of me! If I had f/o from Days Gone, Deek would be the overprotective grumpy big brother type.
But I have ton of platonic f/os I don't list like entire 5ds group from YGO 5ds or Alan Wake from the same named game. I think Alan would be on guard if I ever showed him a bf - he's keeping an eye on them, maybe talking about it with Alice who gently laughs it off and calls her husband paranoid.
Vergil would "warn" me about Jesse, how closed off and intimidating he is and asking if I'm sure and would be nervous while tinkering with his projects for Rentier Institute. He just wants me to be safe & he has nothing againt Jesse himself, but he can be off putting & appear like a brute.
T-Bone and Clara would be hilarious if I'd ever tell them I date Aiden. T-Bone would just laugh like I made the biggest joke and then say "I hope you know what you're doing" while Clara just cocks an eyebrow silently. Later T-Bone would call Aiden and kinda give him the threat call cause "She's damn civilian Aiden! What the fuck are you thinking?!". He would get fellow hacker as someone to date, but hates civilians getting involved since the incident with Blume & his own hacking in 2003
Jason Kolchek would hilarious. He and Eric aren't that close & Jason doesn't have the highest opinion of his ex-Colonel so he simply doesn't understand just what can I see in him. It's like him with women, do not compute (Jason's def gay ok) so sometimes he says something brutal and Salim will soften it and I'm just baffled.
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Fill #1 for Ageretober
Prompt: 1. pumpkins
Fandom: XCOM 2
Verse: General
TWs/CWs: N/A
It's autumn, again.
But it's the first autumn with Commander back, so it's special. At least Central thinks so. In any case, the chill in the air doesn't bite like it used to, and he finds himself appreciating smaller things -- the changing colors of the leaves, the darkening of the world at the edges, phantom taste of spice and sweetness.
And he guesses his CO's insistence on proper Halloween celebrations helps too. A little bit. A lot a bit. He'd never admit it, of course, but...
Central shakes himself.
They're visiting a haven today, the Commander rushing ahead to anyone they can, excitedly asking if they have pumpkins, offering books they'd brought in exchange. Their voice is muffled behind the scarf around their neck and over their lower face, and they're dwarfed in the field jacket Central gave them.
He makes his way through the haven leisurely, one eye on his CO, but otherwise taking in the amenities of the place. They've got a radio tower, a makeshift bar, a well. Not as well off as Alpha Seven, but certainly not lacking.
Ahead of him, the Commander races into a well tended garden, spinning on their heels to yell about pumpkins again, but this time the childish shouting is directed at him.
The haven member who's lead them there gives Central a questioning look as he approaches. He shrugs at them; they give one last glance at the Commander before walking away, the books laden in their arms.
His CO has a decent amount of quirks, and this is one of them. He doesn't really get it, the regression thing, except that for them it's one part voluntary one part not, and that for whatever reason, they trust him with it the most.
The Commander is crouched amongst the leaves now, studying the pumpkins. They're not very big, not like the ones you'd find in grocery stores back before the invasion, but the size doesn't seem to matter much.
As Central makes his way over to them, they've gathered a couple into their arms, brow furrowed in thought as they pursue a third.
"Find anything you like?" Central asks.
The Commander looks up at him, nods furiously.
He finds himself smiling. "Good," he says. "What're you gonna do with 'em? Kinda small for--"
"Little Jack-o-latern...yeah," mumbles the Commander. They nod again. "Wanna carve."
"You're a bit too little for that," he says.
"Am not!" They're standing up now, pressing a few of the pumpkins into Central's arms. They pout at him. "I'mma a big kid."
"Even big kids have to be careful," Central says.
The Commander eyes him, and he's aware of how their gaze lingers on the scar that crosses his cheek. "Like Kelly," they say. "Like you." With a free hand they clumsily mime swishing a sword.
"Exactly," he says. "C'mon, let's go find somewhere to sit with these... assuming you want to carve them now?" Enthusiastic nodding meets his words.
With their free hand the Commander finds one of his, and the pair make their way through the haven, hand holding as discreetly as they can.
Central eventually finds a decent spot on the outskirts of the settlement, and sets down the pumpkin he carries onto the short dry glass; the Commander follows suit with theirs. The two of them sit across from each other, pumpkins in the middle.
"Okay," Central says, "what's your plan?"
The Commander studies the largest of their pumpkins for a moment. "Not a alien," they announce finally. "Don't like 'em anymore."
Central can't help a little laugh. "Make that two of us," he says. "What about, I dunno... werewolf?"
They shake their head. Silence for a few seconds more. Then: "Kitty cat."
"Sure," says Central.
He pulls a old map from a pocket alongside a pencil, flips the map over so it's on the bank side and offers it to them. "Draw your idea first."
The Commander holds the paper against the side of the largest pumpkin and draws, tounge sticking out a little as they work. They glance up from their drawing at him. "You make one too?"
Central shrugs. "Bit old for that," he says.
The Commander frowns. "Great Commandy One says do it anyway," they reply, turning their attention back to the paper.
Central rolls his eyes at them as he stares at the second largest pumpkin in thought. "Not much of an artist," he says, "but I'll try, since you asked so nicely."
When they're done, the Commander shows him their drawing -- it's a fairly simple cat face, he's pretty sure if he helps they'll be able to carve it just fine. He nods at them. "Good work."
They hand him the paper and pencil. "You now."
He glances from the paper to the pumpkin and back. "Here, how about this?" He sketches quicker, more refined-- it's also cat themed, but his is a silhouette arched in a fearful pose.
The Commander ponders it. "Scaredy cat."
"Mm hmm."
"Why is it scared?"
Central pauses. "Saw something, probably," he says finally. He doesn't say that there is a lot to be scared of. He doesn't say that he is scared.
The Commander accepts this answer. They make grabby hands at the knife strapped to his shoulder. He shakes his head at them, waves them off as he unsheathes it. "Easy," he says, "don't get in the way or you'll get hurt."
"Wanna do it myself," they complain.
"No, not today," he says, but lets them put their hands over his as he cuts into the pumpkin. Together they work to hollow it out and then carefully carve out the design the Commander made; eventually the latter gets distracted by the excess pieces, playing with them idly as Central puts finishing touches on it.
"Can I eat this?" they ask, holding up a chunk.
Central snorts. "You can do whatever you want," he says as he shifts gears and pulls his own pumpkin closer. "I wouldn't recommend it, though."
The Commander watches him as he prepares his pumpkin, oddly quiet. Central looks up from his work. "Something the matter, Commander?"
The don't answer for a minute. Then: "I'm sad, Central." They're fiddling with the ends of their scarf now.
He frowns at them. "You're sad?" he asks. "Mind telling me why? Or do you know?"
They shrug. "Big sad...dunno why. I'm having fun. So why am I sad?" Their voice wobbles a little.
Central hesitates for a second. "Sometimes we just feel things and we don't know why," he says slowly. "Even big kids. Even adults. We don't have to know what it means all the time. Sometimes we just need to feel it, whatever it is."
The Commander picks at the short dry grass, doesn't look at him. "You heard that from the smart lady," they say.
Central nods at that-- smart lady is a understatment, he thinks. There's a therapist now, on the Avenger. Together the pair of them found someone, someone who'd be willing to field the woes of the crew and senior staff. She's good at her job to boot.
"Yeah, you got me," he says. "Helen told me that. She's right, too. She usually is."
The Commander murmurs agreement, but still don't meet his gaze. "I wish..." They trail. Their voice is choked. "I wish things were different."
Central swallows around the sudden tightness in his throat. "I know, kiddo," he says. "Me too." He takes a deep breath, holds the pumpkin out and away at arms length. "What do you think? Good enough?"
They nod at it, at him. "Kitty," they say.
Central cleans the knkife with the end of his shirt snd sheathes it before gathering up the pumpkins. He helps the Commander to their feet.
In the distance, the Avenger blots out the sky.
"Wanna show off the pumpkins..." the Commander mumbles from where they walk beside him as he begins toward the ship.
"We'll put 'em in the bar," Central says. "Okay?"
A nod.
"Good," he says. "Let's go home then."
(And he can't help it-- for one brief heartbeat, Central pretends he's leading the way back to the house he's building, that the pumpkins will sit on the front porch. That they are finally safe.)
#wolf barking#tailstrokes#hello commander#ageretober#ageretober 2023#ageretober2023#agere#age regression#<- for anyone who needs blacklist/filtering#anyway. please be nice to me abt this
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Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: XCOM (Video Games) & Related Fandoms Rating: Teen And Up Audiences Warnings: Major Character Death Characters: Original Female Character(s), Original Male Character(s), Original Non-Human Character(s), Original Non-Binary Character, Thin Man (XCOM), Ethereal (XCOM), Sectoid (XCOM) Additional Tags: Character Death, OC death, mention of infant death, POV First Person, Unreliable Narrator, Humanity's Love for Aliens, Ancient Space Hitler Realizes Maybe Invading Earth was a Bad Idea Summary:
In the final strike that defines the Elders' victory over XCOM, a small group of alien traitors, the operative who captured them and the Ethereal One playing along with their insurgency escape the base. While one of their own lies dying, that Ethereal watches the others try their hardest to save his life, and from the ensuing small tragedy does he understand what he and the other Elders foolishly overlooked in their decision to conquer by force.
#XCOM#XCOM: Enemy Unknown#XCOM Sectoid#XCOM Ethereal#XCOM Thin Man#XCOM Berserker#XCOM OC#Alien OC#ficondorf#read the tags lol#I think this is the first mention besides the other fic#I've made about Hawking#or Echo#definitely the first I've mentioned Echidna's baby#mostly because I know that plot point in her story is. dark#but it's too integral to her character arc to remove so#unless I directly make it a chapter fic#I'll have to occasionally warn in the tags about that
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