2132 Years Ago
North American Continent – East Coast
A small wind blew through the four-foot high
grass and twice as tall bushes of the ancient land. Trees stood
proudly every two or three feet, casting their shadow over everything.
Wild and exotic flowers blossomed from every possible angle. The
landscape was so lush, that even sunlight had a hard time getting though
all the greenery. However, in just a few hundred years, creatures
known as humans would come along, mow the grass and cut down the trees.
The wildlife would scamper away, fearing for their own survival.
These humans would erect crude structures, in which they lived and worked.
These buildings would evolve over the years, some of them becoming so tall
that they would scrape the sky. Metal and concrete would be used
in place of mud and grass. Nature having been defeated, the humans
would eventually come to call this area New York.
Now, there was only one building, serving
as a foreshadowing omen of what was to come. The building was only
two stories tall, but it was impressively wide. The outside of the
building was made from cold gray steel; making the building an eyesore
among the green. This was the Ultratech Corporation.
The inside of the building was no less impressive.
The halls were made out of the same gray steel that the outside of the
building was composed of. Video monitors and computer terminals were
embedded in the walls, providing limited information access. Doors
appeared every now and then; the room name was written in blue on the right
side of the door, with "Ultratech Corporation" appearing on the left.
There were small computer terminals to the immediate right of every door;
they seemed to control door functions. Light panels were embedded
in the ceiling, providing artificial illumination to the gray environment.
With all it's steel and computers, Ultratech
was truly a structure of the future. It was easily the most advanced
building of its time, a complete oddity in ancient America. Anybody
who walked down an Ultratech hallway would surely be struck with awe and
amazement.
On all days except this one.
Fires burned freely at various different points
in the halls. Some of the doors slid pointlessly back and forth,
as the automatic control wasn't quite working the way it should.
All of the computer terminals either displayed a flashing red "Emergency
Alert", static, or nothing at all. In some places, the steel walls
had been ripped or blasted open, with wreckage lying about carelessly.
Light fixtures had collapsed, swinging back and forth in the middle of
the hall, tossing sparks to and fro.
One of the malfunctioning doors closed just
enough to let the room name become visible; "Control Room." It then
slid open again, exposing the interior of the room. Two men could
be seen standing at odds against each other. Actually, only one of
them was a man. The other appeared to be a cyborg.
Fulgore 2 stood a few feet away from the door.
He was an intimidating 6'5". His entire body consisted of light brown
steel plates, except for the joints, which looked to be black rubber.
His head was round but his face took on a triangular appearance.
His eyes were nothing more than two red right triangles. The cyborg
had no nose or mouth. The chest plates were very angular, with defined
lines and curves. Claws jutted out from contusions on his forearms.
Two to an arm, they glowed a light blue from the potent plasma energy they
were filled with. Each claw was shaped like a harpoon; the main blade
stuck out about a foot from the end of Fulgore 2's fist, and about halfway
down the blade, a secondary blade spiked upwards with the point facing
the opposite direction. Normally, Fulgore 2 was a sight to behold.
However, his current appearance was very dilapidated. Wires were coming
out of his battered frame, one LCD eye was shattered, and his right claw
was broken and leaking plasma. There was a cut that ran across the right
side of his face; it started on his forehead, went across his shattered
right eye, and ended about midway down his jaw. One of the wires
attached to his neck had been cut and was leaking oil.
Jago, across the other side of the room looked
no better. Although he was 5'9", he appeared to be quite small when compared
in the same context with Fulgore 2. He wore a blue tunic with a black
turtleneck underneath. A blue mask covered his nose and mouth, and
he wore the hood of the tunic on his head. With black gloves on his
hands and black boots on his feet, the only part of him exposed to the
world was his eyes. He had rounded soft green eyes. Jago's
tunic was slashed in several places, blood dripping down his arms and legs.
His eyes kept closing quickly and opening slowly; a sign that he was close
to passing out.
Jago stood in front of the main computer terminal
of the Control Room. Positioned on the back wall, the video monitor
went from the top of the wall to about halfway down. It was as wide
as the wall itself. At the bottom of the monitor, a computer terminal
jutted out a few feet away from the wall. Like the video monitor, it was
as wide as the wall itself. There were numerous flashing lights and
colored panel, but no actual buttons. The keys were all touch sensitive.
The whole room was basically CPU terminals
and video monitors, circling around the perimeter of the room and another
set making neatly arranged rows in the center. Like the monitors in the
halls, most of the monitors in the Control Room displayed either "Emergency
Alert", static, or nothing at all. The main interface, however, was
quite different. What was special about the terminal Jago was standing
in front of was that the monitor displayed one very important thing. It
was-
WARNING!
REACTOR INTERNAL PRESSURE AT 65% AND RISING!
EXPLOSION IMMINENT
Fulgore 2 eyed the Tibetan warrior. "Move or
be moved." He said. His voice was mostly human, but with a
hint of artificiality.
"You're welcome to try." Jago replied.
"You would throw away your life just to see
me dead?" Fulgore 2 questioned.
Jago smiled under his mask. "Maybe I
would. But not today. I have an out. You are the loser here."
"Then you've made your choice; to be moved."
Fulgore 2 took the last of his energy reserves, and charged at Jago; who
was waiting for him. He ducked Fulgore 2's fierce punch, then thrust himself
upward with fist extended, catching Fulgore 2 under the chin and launching
him up. The cyborg flipped over in mid air, then finally crashed
down to the ground on his face; he didn't move after that. Jago stared
at Fulgore 2 until he was convinced that the cyborg was dead; he then pressed
several buttons on the terminal next to him. The screen now displayed
TIMESHIFT2: ECHO GATE
DESTINATION: +2132:04:16:32
GATE OPENS IN *00:00:30*
Jago rushed out of the Control Room and to the gate
where he would return home. After the sound of footsteps diminished from
the site of the battle, Fulgore 2 began to stir. He dragged himself to
a chair and pulled himself up. Hanging over the back of the chair, he could
barely reach the control panel, but he did and proceeded to enter commands.
The main display screen, which covered the entire front wall, now read
COOLANT TRANSFER PROCEDURE INITIATED
REACTOR PRESSURE: 52% AND DECEREASING
EXPLOSION AVERTED
Fulgore 2's next priority was to return himself, and this building, to its rightful time. Repairs would be impossible so long as they were stuck in the past. Everything was in a haze, his circuitry having been kicked in. He did manage to recall that Jago disabled the option to TimeShift from any gate except Echo. With that in mind, Fulgore 2 took the steps necessary to produce the result he wanted......
PASSWORD INVALID SYSTEM RESPONSE
BETA2018956830183965013896520385621 LOCATE TIMESHIFT PREFERENCE
ALL RELEVANT FILES DELETED SYSTEM RESET
2-15816-28361-285612-6528365-83652-8
ERROR TIMESHIFT.
PLEASE REENTER A NEW GATE
CONFIRM COMMAND "NO GATE"
"NO GATE" CONFIRMED"
PLEASE REENTER A NEW DESTINATION
CONFIRM NEW DESTINATION "+2132:04:16:32"
"+2132:04:16:23" DESTINATION CONFIRMED TIMESHIFT IN *00:01:14*
With that accomplished, Fulgore slid down from the
back of the chair. He gave himself a
few seconds to gather himself, then crawled over to another control
panel.
TELEPORT SYSTEMS DAMAGED ESTIMATE 3 DAYS FULL REPAIR
INITIATE EMERGENCY TELEPORT
**PLEASE WAIT, DIVERTING NECESSARY POWER**
SELECT PARAMETERS FOR TELEPORT
SELECT OBJECT(S) FOR TELEPORT
CONFIRM ONE (1) "ROBERT SHERIDAN"
SELECT DESTINATION
CONFIRM "ULTRATECH CONTROL ROOM"
TELEPORT 2
SELECT OBJECT(S) FOR TELEPORT
CONFIRM "ALL "
SELECT DESTINATION
CONFIRM "MAIN CONFERENCE HALL: ULTRATECH CORPORATION"
INITIATING TELEPORT...
That was the last thing Fulgore 2 was able
to do. His last energy reserve failed, and his monitors went from
blurred vision, to static, and then to nothingness. The artificial life
ceased to live, not like a fire burning it's last flame, but more like
an appliance being unplugged.
Robert Sheridan, the President of Ultratech,
as his kingdom crumbled around him, had decided to sit down in his chair
in his plush office and watch as his company fell to the ground.
A few seconds, and a flash of blue light later, he found himself in the
Control Room. Someone had teleported him here. He took a look
around; the room had been badly damaged. Fulgore 2 lay dead near
a computer terminal. Sheridan took a look at the terminal readout.
It displayed that there was a TimeShift in progress sending Ultratech back
to the present. It also read that every living being in the building
had been teleported to the Main Conference Hall. He knelt down by
the deactivated cyborg.
"To the last, eh?" He said. "Don't
worry; you've done me a great favor and I intend to repay you. I
will repair you and program you to destroy those responsible for your death."
He folded the cyborg's arms across his chest and headed for the Conference
Hall to see who was there.
Present Day
New York City
Rain fell unmercifully from the dark gray skies.
It punched the tops of the skyscrapers and kicked the roads and sidewalks.
The people, most of whom were carrying umbrellas, walked about quickly
so that they could get out of the rain as fast as possible. At least,
most of the people. There were a group of characters standing in
a soggy alleyway, who looked as if they had nowhere better to go.
Behind them, a few vagrant sparks of blue
energy flared up in the alleyway. These sparks eventually mutated
into a circle, which expanded. The center of the circle filled with
swirling blue and white colors. Suddenly, Jago emerged from the energies,
falling roughly on the pavement below him. Within seconds of his
departure, the colors died out and the circle collapsed on itself.
Jago let himself lay on the ground for a couple of moments. It was
the first rest he had gotten in weeks. Ignoring the cold rain, hard
ground, and the nuisance of at least one broken bone and many cuts and
bruises, it was almost comfortable. Jago's peace was soon interrupted
by a presence in front of him. Looking up, Jago beheld a beautiful
sight.
She was a modest 5'7". She had dark
black hair that trickled down to her back; some of it strayed in front
of her face. Her green eyes hid under some of her hair; but the hair
couldn't cover all of her face, including her prominent jawbones and full,
red lips. She wore a skintight green leotard, with knee high boots
of the same color. Like Jago, she too was bruised and cut, but her
injuries only seemed to add to her charm.
"What took you so long?" Orchid asked him.
Jago got up slowly. Despite the rain,
he removed his hood and facemask. Like Orchid, he had prominent jawbones,
but they only seemed to add to his overall boyish look.
"I was cleaning the mess you left."
Jago said, half smiling.
"What about Ultratech?" Orchid asked.
"They've either been blown to bits, or if
Fulgore 2 had an ounce of energy left, which I doubt, they're stranded
in the distant past where they can't cause any trouble."
"Could this really be it? Did we take
care of Ultratech?"
"I don't know. I'd like to think so,
but something just doesn't feel right." Jago noticed for the first
time who else was with Orchid. Tusk stood awkwardly a few feet behind
Orchid. At 6'11", Tusk was truly fearsome. He had mangy blond
hair that he pulled back in a ponytail. He had a flat brow and a
square, hardened face. There was an interesting snake tattoo running
across his chest and back. He wore nothing but a buffalo hide around
his waist. In his arms, he was carrying the Amazonian queen Maya.
She had long, curly blond hair that was dripping wet from the rain.
Like Tusk, here only coverings were well placed leopard skins. She
lay unconscious in Tusk's arms. The Chinese ninja girl Kim Wu was
standing off to the side. She had short red hair that was tied behind
her. Although she had brown eyes and a rounder face, the seventeen-year-old
almost looked like a younger Orchid. She wore a purple silk garment
with light blue trim, and dragons embroidered on the sides. She looked
around nervously at the concrete jungle she was standing amidst.
Jago gave Orchid a look. "And them?"
Orchid shrugged. "It was either bring
them here or leave them in Ultratech. Given the options..."
"What about contaminating the time line?"
"Oh well. I don't think any major catastrophes
will be spawned from bringing them here."
Jago wiped his eyes. "What about TJ?"
Orchid looked away. "I couldn't find
him anywhere. I ran out of time so I had to leave. But TJ's
resourceful; I'm sure he got out of there one way or another."
Tusk went over to Orchid and said something
in Swedish, his native language. She couldn't understand him, but
she knew he was trying to remind them of Maya's critical condition.
Orchid turned back to Jago. "Look, Maya was
badly hurt in her fight with Gargos. She needs to be rushed to the
hospital. I'll take her; I want you to stay here with Kim and Tusk.
I don't want them to be seen in the hospital, we already have enough unanswerable
questions on our hands." Before she finished the sentence, she was
already on her way to a pay phone to call 911. Jago told Kim, using
what little Chinese he knew, of what Orchid had said. Kim conveyed
it to Tusk, using what little Swedish she knew, who didn't seem to like
it at all. Before he could protest, Orchid came back.
"An ambulance is on it's way." She took
Maya from Tusk's arms and turned to Jago again. "Take them back to
my apartment; do you know where it is?"
Jago looked up in the air. "I think
I know where the building is..."
"It's room 703. If you can't get a key
from maintenance, then break the lock. Get those two some street
clothes. I have some credit cards somewhere around if you need to
use them. Wait for me there; I'll be back as soon as Maya's condition
has stabilized." Jago nodded. He led the two warriors away
as Orchid stood at the curb, holding Maya, waiting for the ambulance.
Present Day
Ultratech Corporation: Conference Hall
The doors to the Conference Hall opened slower
than usual. It seemed as if the whole building was falling apart.
Robert Sheridan observed everyone in the room; there were not as many as
he expected. Matt Robinson, one of his best computer experts and loyal
employees, almost instantly greeted him.
"Man, am I glad to see you Mr. Sheridan!"
Robinson said happily. "When I figured out that all living things
in Ultratech had been brought here, and I didn't see you, I thought for
the worst..."
"So, who all is here?" Sheridan said.
"Not a lot of people. We have about
ten or so Ultratech employees, and some strange looking characters I can't
even describe..."
Sheridan looked further down the room.
A few feet from him was the werewolf named Sabrewulf. He had mangy
gray fur, and looked almost more like a dog than a wolf. His arms
from his shoulders down to his wrists were made of metal, and he wore a
pair of dirty red pants. He had been beaten and he was unconscious,
but he was alive and stable. Also unconscious and propped up against
a wall was the demon lord Gargos. Gargos was a large, purple gargoyle,
who, even unconscious, made for a frightening sight. Lying on a table
was the disgraced boxer TJ Combo. His curly black hair was cut in
a flat top, and the sides and back of his head was shaved clean.
He had an eye patch over his left eye. He wore a loose tank top which
was patterned after the American flag. He also wore green and brown
military camouflage pants. His fists were bandaged heavily, but he
wore no boxing gloves.
Sheridan knew opportunity when he saw it.
He called for the three of his employees. "You three, take that fighter
on the table over there. Take him to the Experiment Hall. Do
something.......creative. Use your imagination! His arms are
cybernetic to begin with, see if you can't do something interesting with
that. And see if you can't replace that eye he lost when he fought
Riptor." The three employees nodded and carried Combo off.
Sheridan turned back to Robinson. "Come
with me. We're going back to the Control Room. I want to see
if there is some sort of repair program for Fulgore."
New York General Hospital: Emergency Room Waiting Area
Orchid impatiently paced across the room. It
had been 20 minutes since she rushed Maya in. Somebody should have come
out by now to update her on the situation. Finally, the doctor came
out from behind the restricted doors.
"Are you the one who brought the girl here?"
The doctor asked.
"Yes, I am. How is she?" Orchid
said.
"She's in critical condition. We've
stabilized her for right now. She took one hell of a beating; internal
bleeding, bruised organs, shattered and broken ribs and bones, what happened
to her?"
"I'd rather not say."
The doctor eyed the dark hared woman in front
of him. She was dripping wet, barely dressed, and she wasn't the
perfect picture of health either. Her bruises were already starting
to show, she had multiple cuts, and a few places on her skimpy leotard
were covered in blood. The woman she brought in had been wearing
less; nothing but a small garment made from leaves.
"Hmm. I'm afraid that in cases like
this, we have to notify the authorities..."
Orchid bent over and pulled something out
of her boot. She showed him her FBI ID card and said dryly, "I am
the authorities. My code name is Orchid and that woman's code name
is Maya. We were on an undercover mission and it fell apart.
That's all you need to know."
"I see. Well, ah, nothing further is going
to happen here for a while, she's still in bad shape and we need to wait
for the proper staff and equipment before we operate. But her condition
is stable, there won't be any changes for the better, or worse, right now.
You may go home, or wherever, if you like."
"Fine. Advise me of any changes.
Here-" She ripped out a page of a magazine nearby on a coffee stand.
She then snatched the doctor's pen. "Contact me at this number, no, better
yet, email me at this address. You do have email, right?"
"Yes, of course ma'am."
"And one more thing; remember what I told
you was all you need to know? Well, that's all you need to know.
No one else need hear that story. And for all purposes, I didn't
say anything to you. Comprehend?"
"Yes ma'am." The doctor was obviously
intimidated as he went back behind the restricted doors.
Orchid smiled to herself. "Pulling rank
is one of the few pleasures of my line of work."
Ultratech Corporation: Control Room
"Robinson, how are we ever going to get into
those Fulgore files?" Sheridan sat in front of the main CPU terminal,
quite frustrated. The message "INVALID PASSWORD-ACCESS DENIED" flashed
in front of him. The man who created the Fulgore cyborg, Dr. Parkins,
had hidden everything relating to the Fulgore series assault cyborg with
a delicate password system. Fulgore 1 had also killed him after he
tried to deactivate it when he discovered Ultratech's true intentions with
the cyborg.
Robinson shook his head. He didn't know
the password, or even where to start. However, inspiration soon struck.
"Hey, let's try something. You can't store a file in a password protected
system unless it's Alpha Level Priority, right?" Sheridan nodded.
"And the password system itself is a Charlie Level Priority, right?"
"Yes, I made it that way for maximum security.
Those insignificant systems have less chance of being broken into."
"In that case, let's turn off the computer
system!"
"What? This system is designed for continual
operation, it's not designed to shut down..."
"I know, but if we turn it off then reboot,
systems will be restored according to priority, right? Meaning all Alpha
level systems, and documents will be restored, then Bravo, then Charlie..."
"I see where you're going...the Fulgore files
will be one of the first things restored, but the password system will
be one of the last..."
"Yes! If we can get in quick enough,
we can get the file we need!"
"Good idea. Remind me to give you a
raise later on. But first, I want you to send an email to all the
employees who were left behind when we took our little jaunt through time.
I want everyone back here on the double to repair things. Starting
but not ending with this Control Room."
"Yes sir." Robinson jogged to another computer
terminal to send that email. Sheridan ducked under the computer terminals
and started fidgeting with the wires. There was an emergency shut
down switch hidden somewhere, but Sheridan couldn't see it.
"Robinson, are you done with that email?"
Sheridan called out. "Help me look for the shut down switch." Robinson
got on his hands and knees and started to crawl around looking for the
shut down switch. After about five minutes of crawling, Sheridan
found it.
"Here we go, I knew it was around here."
Sheridan threw the switch. All the monitors began to blank out, one
by one, starting with the large one in the center. The lighted computer
terminals also lost power. When everything was still, Sheridan flipped
the switch back to the on position. He jumped up from the floor and
went to the main computer terminal. Robinson stood over his shoulder.
The large monitor went from static, to a blue screen, then proceeded to
display initial startup procedures.
INIT-_-_-RESTART ULTRATECH COMPUTER SHUT DOWN CAUSE SWITCH
DEACTIVATION STATION 17 ALERT COMMAND STRUCTURE OF POSSIBLE SECURITY
BREACH
----------- ----------- -----------
NO FOREIGN SYSTEMS/PROGRAMS FOUND
BEGIN ALPHA LEVEL PRIORITY SYSTEM RESTORATION
----------------------------------------
Sheridan and Robinson waited patiently for the Parkins system to reboot.
RESTORE "KILLER INSTINCT FILES" ----------------------------------
RESTORE PARKINS SYSTEM ----------------------------------------
"There it is!" Robinson exclaimed. Sheridan entered the system.
PASSWORD INVALID ACCESS DENIED
***WARNING, UNABLE TO DENY ACCESS, CHARLIE LEVEL PRIORITY SYSTEMS ARE
OFF LINE***
*****REPORTING UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS IN MAIN LOG*****
X//DIRECTORY PARKINS FILES
TELEPORT DEVICES
WEAPON DEVELOPMENT
CYBERNETIC BRAIN THEORY
ROBOT FUNCTIONALITY FILES
TERMINAL TO UNIT INTERFACE
FULGORE SERIES A ASSAULT CYBORG
FULGORE SERIES B ASSAULT CYBORG
EXPERIMENTAL PROTOTYPE FULGORE-X
"What is this Fulgore-X?" Sheridan asked.
He rested his chin in his hands, looking deeply into the monitor.
"Only one way to find out..." Sheridan entered the Fulgore-X directory.
A statistics page came up with figures and diagrams.
"No..." Robinson exclaimed, "I can't be reading
this right...that....that means that.....no....."
"I'm reading the same thing." Sheridan whispered
in half shock, "this means that...there's another Fulgore cyborg."
Within only a few moments, Robert Sheridan and Matt
Robinson were running down the hallway en route to Dr. Parkins office.
The statistics sheet they read for "Fulgore-X" said that there was another
Fulgore cyborg hidden in the floor of Dr. Parkins office. Before
they left the Control Room, they booted up Dr. Parkins diaries to play
on his office terminal.
Robinson turned to Sheridan. "Can it
really be another cyborg? What are its directives? How powerful
is it?"
"That's what we're about to find out."
Sheridan replied. After a run that seemed to last an eternity, they
got to Dr. Parkins office. Robinson was more excited than a kid who
had just scored the winning touchdown in Pony League Football.
"Where is that wall panel? When we push down
on it, the floor over here should open up..."
"Patience, patience now. First let's
view the diaries. That should give us some insight before we go playing
around with a new cyborg." Sheridan sat down at Parkins desk.
He turned on the monitor and accepted the feed from the Control Room.
Parkins face appeared on the monitor. He was an old man, all hairs
gray, and his face starting to sag like potato sacks hung from trees.
Sheridan cued the video.
"November 18th. Sometime in the afternoon. This is the first and possibly the last diary entry concerning Fulgore-X.
"I knew that Ultratech's intentions with the Fulgore cyborg were less than wholesome. They have control of the second one, and at this rate, they'll soon find out about the first one and get control of that too. I don't think I'll be able to deactivate either cyborg. That's why I've decided to make Fulgore-X.
"Fulgore-X will be the most advanced cyborg yet. I have figured out how to correct some of the flaws and inconsistencies found in the first. I now know of a better plasma energy conversion method, improving efficiency by 350%. Weapons will have a 600% increase in power. Fulgore-X's cybernetic brain will also be the most advanced yet. Overall, this will be a far superior cyborg.
"This cyborg's primary function will be to take down Ultratech, and destroy Fulgore Assault Cyborg Series A and B. It's other main directive will be to serve and protect the common good. It will remain hidden until I feel it's necessary to retaliate against Ultratech with extreme force. When I feel it necessary, I will activate the cyborg, but it will remain non-functional. It will only reach 100% functionality if either I activate it, or my life signs no longer register on the unit's internal scanner.
"End transmission."
"I knew it was too good to be true."
Robinson sighed. "That thing is programmed to destroy us."
Sheridan frowned. "There's no program
that cannot be erased. Let's bring Fulgy up and cart him down to
the basement and reprogram him. Contact one of those three working
on TJ Combo and have him bring the Fulgore 2 cyborg down to the basement
as well. I want to integrate the experiences and memories of Fulgy
2 into X. Hopefully I can port some of 2's loyalty as well." Robinson
pressed a panel on the wall control behind Sheridan. He contacted
Manson in the Experiment room and gave him Sheridan's instruction.
Sheridan got up from his seat and began to study the walls.
The clue to finding Fulgore-X was quite a
riddle; "The claw points to the wall, the wall uncovers the secret in the
floor, the secret uses a claw." To Sheridan, that was one of the
dumbest riddles he had ever heard. Where was he going to find a claw?
As soon as he asked himself, he realized what the riddle meant.
"Robinson - don't touch anything on that desk!"
Sheridan snapped. Robinson pulled his hand away as if a snake
had bitten it. Sheridan went back to the desk. Near the front
of the desk, there was a model of the Fulgore 1 cyborg. Its left
hand rested on its right shoulder. Its right hand was extended, claw
unsheathed, pointing at a portion of the left wall. "Robinson, go
to the wall over there." Sheridan got on his knees and looked straight
along the model claw. "Move over to your left, more, more, stop there!
Now bring your hand up slowly, slowly, little more, right there.
Now push!" Robinson pushed the wall. The small portion his hand was
resting on collapsed into the wall. There were clicking sounds as
the floor under Sheridan began to give way. Sheridan leaped from
where he stood. A white capsule emerged from the ground. The
front was completely glass, showing some blue liquid inside. Nothing
else was visible from the vantage point. Around the sides and back
of the capsule were a large keyboard input device, and a small monitor.
The capsule finally stopped rising and secured itself on the floor.
Sheridan had to pull himself from awe and return to reality.
"C'mon, let's find the wheels on this thing
and move it down to the basement, we've got work to do."
New York: Orchid's Apartment
"Hey guys, I'm back!" Jago entered through
the door of Orchid's apartment. He was carrying two bags from The
Gap. He looked at Tusk and Kim Wu, who were sitting on the couch,
watching television, and looking completely confused by it. They
were watching an episode of the X-Files; Jago didn't blame them for being
confused.
"C'mon, enough of that. It's time to
get dressed into your street clothes. You can't go around New York
looking like savages. Not for too long. You might start a trend.
I couldn't find anything for you to wear here so I took O's credit card
and did a little shopping. Kinda maxed it out, heh heh, she won't
mind too much, I guess, and if she does, well, I'm the higher degree black
belt. Kim, here's your clothes, you're the smarter one, I guess I
don't have to explain the technique of getting dressed to you." Jago
gave her the bag in his left hand. She looked somewhat puzzled, and
stared at the bag as if it were a new enemy, or venomous reptile ready
to bite her at the slightest movement. Jago gave Tusk the bag in
his right hand.
"Since your idea of Sunday best is a brand new buffalo hide, I guess
you'll need the dressing lesson." Jago reached into the bag and pulled
out a pair of Calvin Klein boxer shorts. He held up one finger.
"First" he said. Jago demonstrated one leg through, the other leg,
then pull up. Putting the boxers back into the bag, he pulled out
the socks. He held up two fingers. "Second." He showed
Tusk putting the sock over the foot and pulling it up. He repeated
the number and demonstration method for the jeans, shirt, and hat.
"There ya go, you're all set. Tusk, why don't you take the bathroom
and Kim can get dressed in the bedroom". They both looked at him
with confused looks. "C'mon get up," Jago said taking both by the
arm and gently yanking them up. He led the two ancient warriors to
the different rooms. "Tusk, you're here in the bathroom, Kim, you're
here in the bedroom, and there ya go. Go on now, get dressed, and
don't forget to close the door. Good luck, I think you'll need it."
Tusk and Kim retreated into the separate rooms and closed the doors.
"This'll be a good laugh." Jago commented
as he jumped on the couch. In a way, he didn't feel too different
from them. His way of life, everything he was used to, was gone now.
When he discovered that the Tiger Spirit was Gargos in disguise, he could
no longer keep his faith. He wasn't a foreign stranger to modern
society; every now and then the students of the Tiger Shrine were allowed
vacation time from worship and meditation to do what they pleased.
Sometimes they got a month a year, maybe two or three, Jago was one of
the lucky ones who actually got a whole year. He enjoyed touring
the east, Europe, France and England, the great cities like Paris and London.
He sometimes visited the United States, which was radically different from
Europe. Now that he knew his only family was in the US, it wasn't
even an option to live anywhere else. He would need a career, a place
to live, and everything else necessary for life in America.
Before he could finish worrying about what
to do, both bedroom and bathroom doors opened almost simultaneously and
Tusk and Kim emerged. Jago was blown away that both of them got it
right. Tusk's dirty, mangy blond hair was now hidden under a San
Francisco 49ers baseball cap. He wore a Jerry Rice 49er uniform.
He wore a baggy pair of Levi blue jeans, which almost completely covered
his Air Jordan shoes. Tusk looked as if he wanted to jump out of
it all and back into his buffalo hide.
Kim wore a short, white, loose tank top, and
a blue pair of cutoffs. She wore pink socks around her ankles and
Women's Reebok shoes. She too looked like she wanted to leap out
of her "Generation X" outfit and back into the fine garment from the past
she donned, made from the finest silks acquired from India and large trade
ship convoys.
This was the funniest thing Jago had seen
in a while. "Ha ha ha! I thought that when Fulgore blew away
that mountain, or when Gargos did that power up thing, I had seen everything,
but no! Now I've seen everything! Tusk! My man!
You have mastered the street thug look in no time! Pretty soon ladies
will be hiding their purses when you walk by! And Kim! Try
not to get too many dates for Saturday night girl!" Both Kim and
Tusk looked confused and uncomfortable as Jago laughed.
At that point, Orchid returned from the hospital.
Kim and Tusk was the first thing she saw. She tried to hold a laugh
for as long as she could, but then finally let one loose. "You're
creative, y'know that Jago? I would have put Tusk in a baseball jersey
instead of a football one....."
"I think he looks better in red. Distracts
from that deep tan he has." Jago said, feigning fashion sense.
"Too much wild bore chasing in the middle of the searing day. So,
how's Maya?"
Orchid took a seat on the couch. "She's
in bad shape, but she's stable. They'll operate probably tomorrow."
Jago joined her on the couch. "So, she's
stable, that's good. What do we do now?"
"Well, I need to find something to do with
Kim and Tusk, prepare my report, answer questions from those oh-so annoying
reporters......"
"I guess I could be looking for a new job,
apartment, new clothes, adjusting to life in America..."
Orchid sighed. "You wanna watch some
TV?"
"Sure, what's on?"
Ultratech Corporation: Basement
Robinson sighed as he sat on top of a table. To his immediate left was the Fulgore 2 cyborg; there were many wires running from Fulgore 2 to the capsule containing Fulgore-X. Ahead of him was the capsule. Sheridan was working hard at one of the computer terminals, trying to rewrite Fulgore-X's programming. Sheridan was not a good computer programmer; in fact, Robinson was much better than he was. However, Sheridan insisted on doing the reprogramming himself. He had already inserted the new directives;
FULGORE-X PRIMARY DIRECTIVES
DIRECTIVE 1 - ALWAYS SERVE AND PROTECT THE ULTRATECH
ORGANIZATION AND ITS CAUSES AND GOALS
DIRECTIVE 2 - DESTROY THOSE WHO WOULD STAND AGAINST ULTRATECH
The main goal Sheridan had to accomplish was to get rid of the original directives;
DIRECTIVE 1 - ALWAYS SERVE AND PROTECT THE COMMON GOOD
DIRECTIVE 2 - STOP THOSE WHO WOULD INTERFERE WITH THE
ENFORCEMENT OF THE COMMON GOOD
DIRECTIVE 3 - DESTROY ULTRATECH AT ANY AND ALL COSTS
The way Dr. Parkins had designed the system,
the directives could not be deleted. Sheridan was trying to bury
them as deep into Fulgore-X's systems as he could, and perhaps if he could
convince the main computer that the old directives had low-level importance,
then he could delete them. The directives had already been shoved
down under a million systems and subsystems, but Sheridan wasn't satisfied
yet. Unlike the other Fulgores, the directives for Fulgore-X were
optional guidelines. But he still didn't like the set that Dr. Parkins
had installed.
Robinson was almost asleep. This had
been the longest day in his life. He was half asleep as is.
That's why when he heard the thunderous stomping, he was sure it was a
dream. Sheridan was deeply engrossed in his work, but soon he heard
it too.
"Robinson, you hear that stomping?"
Sheridan asked.
"You hear it too?"
"Yeah...like footsteps...heavy footsteps..."
They both stared at the doorway across the room. The thumping increased
in both sound and vibration with every thump. Sheridan and Robinson's
hearts thumped at a rate that would make the stair step thumping envious.
Finally, the culprit of the thunder appeared in the doorway. It was
Gargos.
Sheridan sighed. "For the love of God
man! Get some sneakers, you're going to give someone a heart attack
like that!"
Gargos surveyed the room. He still had
a primitive mind and couldn't fully comprehend everything around him.
He did see the body of one of his greatest enemies, Fulgore 2, stretched
out on a table. Many wires ran from him to some sort of...thing...in
the center of the room. Sheridan was working hard on it. This
meant that their first priority was to fix this artificial life, rather
than attend to the demon lord's wounds.
"What...are...you...doing…with.....Fulgore!?"
Gargos demanded.
"It'd take too long to explain." Sheridan
blew Gargos off. "Maybe later, OK? I'm kinda busy right now.
Just call it cyborg improvement."
To Gargos, this was the greatest insult.
Not only were they ignoring the wounds he suffered in his fight with Maya,
they were ignoring him and giving full attention to the fake life.
Gargos marched straight across the room, not caring about the three tables
he knocked over on the way. He grabbed Sheridan's hand.
"Stop." He said sharply.
Sheridan looked up at Gargos, somewhat annoyed.
"Look, I'm gonna need this hand. Do you mind?"
"Stop. No fix.....Fulgore."
"You know, I really don't have the -"
"Stop!" Gargos threw Sheridan's hand into
the capsule. Sheridan howled in pain, gripping his wrist. Robinson
jumped from his seat on the table. He didn't know whether or not
to run or attempt to fight. Gargos decided for him by punching him
solidly in the stomach. Robinson doubled over and fell across the
table. Gargos grabbed the Fulgore 2 cyborg by the head and held it
up.
"You die by Jago's hand. You no deserve
life. If you not dead before, you will be now." Gargos took
his other hand and clutched Fulgore by the midsection. He reared
back and slammed the lifeless cyborg into the wall. He brought his
arm around and planted Fulgore 2 into the floor. Sheridan jumped
at Gargos but Gargos caught he and threw him aside for now. Gargos
raised his monstrous foot and stomped Fulgore's chest in. Small electronic
parts raced across the floor.
Robinson was crawling under the table.
He grabbed a gun and was going to shoot Gargos from behind. Gargos
caught him in the corner of his eye. He leapt up near the roof and
used his wings to float behind Robinson. He took his left hand and
pressed it against Robinson's chest. He then took his right fist
and he squarely punched Robinson in the back, shattering his spine and
killing him instantly. He threw the lifeless body aside. Next
was Sheridan. Sheridan was on his knees, trying to stand. Gargos
reared his fist back to deliver a punch that would shatter Sheridan's skull.
He conceived a better idea though. Sheridan was the president
of Ultratech, so his body would be useful in the future. Gargos took
his right hand and grasped Sheridan's face. His grip was so tight
that Sheridan couldn't breathe. Sheridan desperately reached for
the capsule, a steel rod, the gun Robinson dropped, anything that would
save him. The more he tried, the tighter Gargos's grip got.
Finally, Sheridan's struggle ended as he could feel his own life slipping
out in places air couldn't. Sheridan went limp in Gargos's hand.
Gargos kept his grip until he was completely sure that Sheridan was dead.
Gargos let go of Sheridan and surveyed the
damage around him. Sheridan and Robinson were dead, Fulgore was destroyed,
the room was in shambles, but the capsule stood untouched. Gargos
felt the urge to knock it down or throw it into the wall, but he left it
as is; his impulsive mission was accomplished. He slung Sheridan's
body over his shoulder and as he took one more look at the destruction
he caused, the only word he could say was "Hmph." He strutted out of the
basement, heading for the Dungeon.
The room stood still; the only activity was
from the capsule. An occasional blinking light and once in a while,
a beep. The capsule itself was out of place-a structure for a new
life, surrounded by the dead. And with the only two people who knew
about Fulgore-X eliminated, it seemed as if the capsule would always be
potential, never reality.
It seemed.
From inside the capsule came a small, low
whine. It gradually increased in intensity, until the glass began
to crack. The crack followed an outline of the outside of the capsule,
as if made by a laser. The crack stopped where it started and then
everything was still again.
For a moment, then the glass exploded in an
instant, suddenly and with no warning. The blue fluid pushed its
way out of the capsule violently and filled the room. The fluid gushed
around for a moment, carrying with it some of Fulgore 2's parts.
After a few moments, the fluid calmed down and lay still on the floor.
Its calmness would only be temporary; it was once again agitated as a pair
of black cybernetic boots stepped out of the capsule and onto the floor.
Ultratech Corporation: Stairs Leading Down to "The Dungeon"
The demon lord Gargos clanked heavily down an old
set of stone steps down into the earth beneath Ultratech. Over his
shoulder he carried the dead body of Ultratech's former President, Robert
Sheridan. The stairs were narrow and twisted in a way so that you
couldn't see more than five steps at a time. The stairs were well lit by
torches that seemed undisturbed for centuries.
The Dungeon was well named for two reasons.
One was that it was isolated deep underground yet its imprisoning walls
were stone. Thousands of years ago, even before the natural time
of Gargos, there had been an ancient dungeon there for those souls who
committed major crimes. They were chained up and thrown down, with
the door secured behind the jailer, and the inmates were forgotten.
The second was that it was actually a prison.
It was well known that Ultratech "generously" offered overloaded state
and federal prisons space under the Ultratech compound to store death row
inmates. Unknown to most, was that Ultratech and the government
cut a secret deal. Ultratech gave the government a place to keep
the lowest of criminals, in return, the government would forget the real
reason Ultratech wanted them - to conduct experiments in which the human
guinea pig may not be human after they were done. Some may even be
killed. The prisoners were kept in an isolated part of the Dungeon
under high tech security. Before the last KI tournament, which resulted
in Ultratech falling 2000 years into the past, there was an average of
one to two prisoners being removed daily.
Gargos knew the dungeon well. In his time,
he used it often to shelter himself when an unnecessary war raged.
Gargos defined "unnecessary" as those battles where nothing major was at
stake - personal rivalry, loot, or for some small part of land. To
Gargos, it was idiotic to fight over such small things when a larger prize
could be sought - the world itself.
Having completed the journey down the steps, Gargos
began across the dungeon. About four hundred yards straight ahead
from the doorway, the stone floor stopped abruptly and a chasm started.
It was dark and the ground falling down beneath the edge was stone covered.
Gargos knew that someone had to lay that stone and he wondered how many
died to make a danger appealing to the eye. The chasm was darker
than a night without a moon; Gargos didn't want to guess how far down it
went. The chasm was about five hundred yards across and on the other
side, was a stone wall; a ledge at about the same level as the Dungeon
floor, and a door along that ledge-solid steel. Gargos left that
door to mystery rather than fly across it to find out, even though he did
don a pair of wings spouting from his back and attached to his arm down
to his wrists.
There was an area about three hundred yards to the
left and right and leading up to the edge that was relatively obstacle
free. A mile high stone pillar keeping the earth from above from
caving in occasionally interrupted the openness. To the distant left
and right began a series of stone arches and doorways making for caves
and tunnels. These areas were not lit and seemed to contrast the
dungeon itself.
Gargos went down what seemed to be a random tunnel
in the path to the right of the doorway. He knew well where he was
going. After five minutes of walking down the dark hall with Sheridan
across his shoulder, he came to a long stairway that led straight up.
Gargos dumped Sheridan at the base of the steps and went up.
The stairs led to a stone chair. It was a
throne Gargos had chiseled for himself during one of those insignificant
wars. From the chair, an open area of the ceiling could be viewed.
Of all the places in the dungeon, it was the only made of its natural dirt
and hardened rocks. Gargos concluded that they didn't have enough
workers left to kill in order to cement the ceiling canopy. There
were many carvings in the rocks, which suggested that some unimportant
people remained that would risk life to scratch up rocks.
Gargos seated himself in the chair. It was
cold and hard, and would be quite uncomfortable to a human. Gargos
enjoyed not being bothered by adversity while he could. What he planned
would make his physical strength no stronger than the humans he planned
to conquer. His mental strength, however, would increase exponentially.
Here in this foreign time, Gargos felt that a strong mind was needed first
before and physical skills would be useful.
Gargos closed his eyes and began to concentrate.
Every muscle tensed and quivered. He was under a great deal of strain.
But it would all be worth it. After a few moments, his purple skin
began to glow with a fine mist around him. Gargos concentrated until
the mist pulled away from his body. The body froze in place as if
the life left it.
And in reality, it did. The mist took the
form of Gargos, and then it rushed down the stairs to Sheridan's body.
Gargos hesitated for a moment. He had possessed many warriors when
it seemed fit. But all were alive. This was a dead body.
Gargos wondered if he too would die once he entered the body. Deciding
the advantage was far greater than the risk, the mist surrounded Sheridan,
then entered him.
Darkness.
Blessed, eternal darkness. The darkness that
swept in as both a killer of dreams and a reliever of pain. The darkness
that was different from a moonless night or closed eyelids. Darkness
only the dead experienced. Then it faded, as the dimly lit stairway
came into focus.
Gargos got up from the floor. He was at the
bottom of the staircase. Either he had successfully possessed Sheridan,
or he fell down the stairs. He looked down at himself.
Two long, pink arms with five digits on each. Long, thin, almost
obsolete legs. Feet covered with shoes. He was wearing black
jeans and a snakeskin belt. A tucked in blue polo shirt completed
the ensemble. There was no doubt about it - Gargos was human now.
It was an incredible rush to possess a dead man.
There was no resistance as Gargos often felt. The consciousness of
the possessed was never really suppressed, just pushed aside. They
always fought back to regain control, which was an annoying struggle.
Gargos hardly ever possessed anyone because of the constant struggle, which
gave him two enemies; the one he faced on the battlefield and the one he
faced inside his head. But now, with Sheridan, Gargos had full control.
There was no struggle. Gargos reminded himself to begin possessing
dead warriors more often.
It would take Gargos a few minutes to gain access
to Sheridan's brain - and with it all of Sheridan's memories and experiences,
but more importantly, Sheridan's 20th century skills including computer
programming, and complete access to Ultratech and all it's weapons.
Accessing Sheridan's brain would give Gargos something to do on the way
out of the dungeon.
East Wing Hallway
Gargos had wondered if he crushed Sheridan's face
when he killed him.
Work crews steadily toiled on the walls around Gargos
as he walked to the Control Room. Gargos had remembered that Sheridan
ordered work to begin immediately before he died. Some workers worked
endlessly, not even noticing Sheridan's body stroll down the halls.
Some turned to speak, but before words could leave their throats, a startled
expression grabbed their faces, then they turned back to their work.
Gargos decided to keep his head down as he walked the hallways.
Walking past a dark hallway, he felt another person
nearby, but couldn't see anyone. Gargos was surprised at this; humans
had frail bodies, so naturally they had to become more aware of each other
to avoid contact whenever possible. As the demon lord, only strong
weapons yielded by powerful warriors could ever hope to hurt him.
As a result, Gargos the demon lord walked with stride to where he was going,
noticing little around him.
Had Gargos paid more attention to the human instinct,
he would have known to jump back before the arm shot around from around
the corner and yanked him into the dark hall. He wished he did; the
hand was extremely hot.
Gargos hit the floor with a jolt. Even that
was new in a human body. He felt more like a precious piece of pottery
that couldn't fall too many ways without suffering injury. A figure
grabbed him by the throat and slammed him into the wall. Gargos wondered
when the need for intellect would fade and brute force could be implemented
once again.
A figure thrust himself into Gargos's face.
"Remember me?" The figure asked angrily.
Gargos squinted at his assailant. He wasn't
human. He had quite an impressive body though; small, but overpowered
to the point that it's muscles showed refinement through his skin.
The figure was a lean 5'9. But most noticeable about him was that
he was made of fire.
Not fire, rather molten lava, taken shape into human
form. He glowed bright orange and his very sight blinded Gargos.
"Well, do you remember me?" The man, or creature
demanded.
"I have no idea who in the hell you are."
The creature's grip tightened around Gargos's neck.
Gargos couldn't decide which was worse; the lack of air or the burning
fingers.
"You mean you ruined my life with your damned experiments,
forced me to compete in your dumb tournament, then left me to die and you
don't remember?!"
Gargos stared at him, trying to access information
in Sheridan's head. It wasn't easy with air not getting to his brain.
Gargos brought his leg up and kicked the creature in the stomach.
The creature stumbled backwards against the wall. Gargos fell and
hit the floor suddenly, but kept his balance. While the creature
was doubled over, Gargos took this time to effectively get the information
he needed.
"I know you...your name is Cinder, isn't it?
Interesting...Sheridan presumed you for dead after Fulgore knocked you
off that building. You seem to have lots of potential...certainly
not an asset to be wasted."
Cinder stared blankly at him. "You don't know
me…do you?" For the first time, Cinder looked into the eyes of
his enemy. "What...are...you? And what have you done with Sheridan?"
Gargos concluded that whatever it was that had turned
away those workers in the hall had also befallen the eyes of Cinder.
"A great change has happened Cinder. Walk
with me my friend."
Control Room
Cinder hadn't laughed as hard since he had been mutated
into his current state. "That's a riot! You really expect me to believe
that this whole building traveled back 2000 years into the past, and that
you had a tournament there, and that you're not Sheridan, just some demon
lord in his dead body?! Man, what did you snort this morning!"
Gargos frowned. He punched in some coordinates
into a system that he had never seen before, yet knew more about than anyone
else on this planet.
"I see. The standard American human attitude,
'don't believe it until you see it or have proof.' Understandable,
really. So it's up to me to provide the proof, eh?"
Gargos looked right at Cinder with a half smile.
He pressed a flashing red button on the console.
Before Cinder could comprehend what had happened,
he was engulfed by a vertical wave of blue light that started in the center
of his body, right down his eyes to between his feet, then divided in two
and spread outwards, consuming precious molecules, then dissipating when
Cinder was gone.
South America: Unexplored Mountain Region
The blue vertical poles appeared again, at the edge
of his arms. They moved inward, recreating Cinder until they met
at the center. The one blue pole of energy then faded out.
Cinder had been teleported.
In an instant, he has left the cold confines of
the Ultratech control room, and was outside, surrounded by mountains.
He felt a cold mountain chill. But then again, he felt anything that
was less than 120 degrees F.
Beside him, Gargos stood, taking in the scenery.
Absorbing the chill in the air, appreciating the snow of the tops of the
mountains. Then he sat down.
"Hey! What're you doing! Gonna bring
me out into the cold like than then just sit down!" Cinder was agitated.
Gargos shushed him. He was trying to concentrate again.
Similar to what happened in the dungeon, his skin began to glow, then the
purple mist surrounded him. The mist took the shape of the demon
lord as Sheridan's body fell. Gargos stared Cinder in the eye.
"Still don't believe my story?"
Cinder looked puzzled at best. "Okay, I believe
you, I gotcha. Can we go home now?"
"Not yet. I would like to put on a demonstration.
Cover your face."
Not fully understanding, Cinder put his hands up
over his face, but still looked at the mist before him. Gargos floated
to about two meters in front of him. Then, he brought his fingertips
together and began concentrating energy in his hands. He did this
until he had an energy ball the size of a basketball in his hands.
He raised his mist arms as far he could stretch him-as if they were bound
by skin. Then, in a violent motion, he brought his arms down and
sent the energy ball crashing into earth. At that moment, Cinder
understood the command "cover your face."
Energy erupted from the spot in a brilliant white
explosion. Cinder thought that he was dead for sure. He felt
the force of a thousand winds threatening to push him to the ends of the
earth and back. Then it just stopped. As quickly as it had
been created, it was gone. Cinder pulled his arms away from his face.
He wondered if another teleport beam had been activated while he wasn't
paying attention.
Everything was gone. Everything in sight.
The mountains, the rocks, the snow, everything was gone. All that
was left was a crater in the ground extending as far as Cinder could see.
He wondered if there was a home left to go back to.
Gargos turned to Cinder and smiled. "That
was one of my weakest attacks."
Cinder opted not to say anything.
The Gargos mist returned to Sheridan and reclaimed
him. Gargos stood up and brushed himself off. Feeling a little
better facing Sheridan's body and not the powerful mist, Cinder dared to
speak.
"Um......can we go back now, or were you planning
on blowing something else up?"
"Heh heh, if I programmed right, the teleport sequence
should be starting in a few seconds..."
As if by cue, the blue beam appeared right between
Cinder's eyes and began taking him away again.
Ultratech Corporation: Control Room
Once again, the teleport sequence finished, leaving
Cinder with an odd after-teleport feeling. Cinder glanced at the
monitor next to him and observed the time. He had been taken to wherever
he was, thousands of miles from Ultratech, he suspected, watched the world
disintegrate before him, and been brought back. All under two minutes.
Gargos, for the first time since leaving the dungeon,
thought to check his face. He peered into one of the blank monitors.
Sheridan looked like your average, friendly American. He was
in his mid 40's, about 5'9, and slender. He had a full head of brown
hair despite the tradition of men to lose their hair somewhere around mid
30's. He was clean-shaven and had a square jaw. He looked to
be quite the playboy when he was younger. Like most, Sheridan was
getting permanent wrinkle lines on his face, which usually only showed
when the face was contorted in a position other that normal. Sheridan
had the wrinkle leading from the corner of his left nostril to the left
corner of his mouth, and the same for the right side. He had the
brow wrinkles on his forehead. It only made Sheridan look like more
of a "chiseled mature" man. He carried a persona of "your friendly
neighbor next door." Gargos was tempted to probe his brain to see if he
was planning a block party this weekend. It was hard to believe that
a man who looked like this was planning the corporate takeover of the world.
But Gargos saw what had scared off the workers.
His eyes were completely white. All of the "friendly neighbor" look
was stolen away by the alien eyes. Gargos had forgotten that the
possessed eyes turn all white. For Gargos, at least it made him look
more intimidating, rather than the guy you would ask for change for a dollar.
Cinder, who had been waiting all of five seconds
was getting impatient. He wanted to ask him if there was a point
to taking out a chunk of Earth like he did, but he figured Gargos would
get around to it. Gargos sensed his impatience. He turned around
and faced Cinder.
"Cinder, I want you to join me."
"Join you? In what?"
"My conquering of the world."
Cinder nearly leapt out of his chair to tell him
it was impossible. But after witnessing his power display, Cinder
didn't doubt Gargos's capability to conquer the world. "Well, after
you blew away those mountains, I would think that you don't need any help."
"Well…you see, I come from the past you know.
And we have rituals and traditions to preserve honor. Honor is more
important that anything else, including life. According to ritual,
a warrior must prove he is worthy of what he seeks, before he can take
it. Only by proving himself and laying claim to what he seeks, then
can he go about taking it."
"Uh huh. How're you planning to prove you
deserve the world?
"Killer Instinct."
"What?" Cinder was confused.
"The Killer Instinct tournament. This tournament,
with potential that was shamelessly wasted for 'pay per view' entertainment,
will become a great tournament for the fiercest of warriors. I will
be grand champion, and when I defeat the Earth's strongest warrior, that
will prove that I am worthy of claiming the world."
Cinder kept a laugh to himself. He pictured
earth's strongest warrior as a nuclear warhead. Seeing Sheridan kicking
and punching a nuclear missile was an amusing image to him. He tucked
away the image and laugh for later.
"Good plan, one problem. KI just ended.
Orchid won. It's annual you know. The next one won't roll around
until next year."
"And who decides when the next KI tournament will
be?" Gargos asked, smiling.
"Robert Sheridan - oh, I see."
"Due to high controversy, a winner was never declared
of the 7th Killer Instinct tournament. I feel this is unfair to all
viewers, so we will hold the 8th KI tournament immediately. In Sheridan's
body, I have that power. That's all it takes to get KI going."
"So why do you need me?"
"Enter the tournament! Defeat all those who
are not worthy of facing me in final battle. And keep order, especially
keeping the championship match free of interference. Orchid didn't
have the right to fight Eyedol. She lost to Fulgore. It was
Jago's right to face the champion. We just can't have that disorder
in this tournament."
"And if I do, what do I get?"
Gargos stared into the main view screen. It
was in a screen saver mode. It was black, with the Ultratech logo
in the center. There was a big, red, bold "U" with a "T" in the center.
Across the UT, in silver letters, was "Ultratech". The U was larger
than the rest of the letters. Gargos decided he didn't like this
one and switched it to the Killer Instinct logo. Similar to the Ultratech,
the letters K and I were bold red, and in the background. Centered
on top of them was "Killer Instinct" , the beginning letters K and I were
a little larger than the rest of the letters, all written in capitals.
The words were silver and gave the appearance of shining.
After pretending to think it over for a few moments,
Gargos turned back to Cinder. "If you help me profoundly, as I stand,
triumphant on top of the world, I will make you general of a continent.
How's that sound?"
Cinder was expecting money. But ruling over a continent didn't
sound like a bad alternative. Cinder appeared to be thinking it over
for too long in Gargos's opinion.
"What do you have to lose? Where are you now?
A criminal, running from the law, having been horribly mutated.
Don't join me, and you'll have a life of running away from me, since I
will be ruler of the world. My law enforcement will not be overweight,
middle aged cops. My law enforcement will be cold hearted, remorseless
killers. If I can figure out how to make them useful, those Fulgore
cyborgs may become my policemen. If I can get them working properly
to become mighty warriors, not weak, underestimating fools. Do you
really want to run from death twenty-four hours a day?"
Cinder nodded no.
"Join me, and you get rule of a continent - under
me of course. What more could you possibly ask for? And I'll tell
you what, I'll sweeten the deal. Right now, you have tremendous power.
Problem is you have no control over it. It's not focused or
disciplined. At your current state, it will take you about twenty
years of supreme meditation and concentration to achieve full potential.
I will use my own powers to bring out your full potential, I will make
you as strong and as powerful as you could possibly be. What do you
say?"
"Well, sure, I'll join you. Like you said,
nothing to lose, everything to gain, right?"
"Excellent! You can start right away. I need you to round
up all loyal Ultratech warriors. At last count, I believe that's
Spinal, Riptor, and Sabrewulf. Check on TJ Combo to see if his...modifications
are complete. Can you handle that right off the bat?"
"Sure, yeah. Find Spinal, Rippy, and Sabrepuppy,
check on Combo. Gotcha."
"Good, good! You may go now."
Cinder got up and proceeded out the control room.
Gargos continued to stare into the view monitor.
He began muttering to himself. "It is good to see your enthusiasm
friend. You may prove to be a valuable asset. And if you should
perish in the tournament, oh well, some will undoubtedly be slain in my
quest. But when I am on top of the world ruling it, I will make sure
all the dead have a temple erected in their honor. I think that's
only fair."
