BROKEN WINGS OF INNOCENCE
By: Jenny Lambert
Everyone was dressed to a tee; the buzzing of voices and clinking of champagne glasses signified that a celebration was in progress. It was the inauguration of Dr. Kozoburo Nambu into ISO's dignified and elite Scientists Hall of Fame; He was being honored for his work and continued success with the project everyone knew as the Mantel Plan, and it was also to be made public his contributions towards the Gatchaman project.
In a back corner table, away from the crowds and noise, Ken and the others, sans Joe, were admiring the site. They knew it was one of the biggest days in their mentor's life, and despite the fact they were forced to wear very formal attire, they were honored and anxious to be able to attend the event.
Ken stared at the empty chair reserved for his friend and cursed. "Where
is he? The inauguration is supposed to start in about five minutes!"
Jun shrugged her shoulders; she was just as miffed by Joe's absence, but
didn't let it show. "He'll be along. He knows how important it is to
Hakase that he be here. He won't miss it."
"No I guess not, but I don't understand why he couldn't come with
the rest of us. This whole issue would be resolved then."
"You know why Ken. He said he had a headache and wasn't feeling
well. He wanted to rest a while before coming."
"Yea, but that doesn't give him an excuse to be late! He should've
just taken a Tylenol and been here already!"
As Director Anderson, the security chief of ISO, stepped forward to the
podium, he was greeted with the roar of applause. He raised his hands in the
air as a gesture for silence, then began with the introductions.
"Thank you all for coming. Tonight we will be honoring one of ISO's finest
scientists into the Hall of Fame. Most of you know him for his work with the
Mantel Plan, and others may know him as the inspiration behind the Science
Ninja Team."
At the mentioning of Gatchaman, a few of the ISO personnel, who were aware of the team's secret identities, turned towards the back of the room and gave a quick nod of appreciation. It was their way of silently honoring the ones responsible for saving the Earth countless times from the grips of Galactor. "Ladies and Gentlemen, it is a privilege for me to introduce to you Doctor Kozoburu Nambu."
There was another round of applause as the Doctor stepped forward. He was
humbled by the show of gratitude, and he let it be known. "I don't know
what to say. Surely it is an honor for me to be standing up here, but it's even
more an honor to know that so many of you have come to celebrate this event with
me."
Joe walked in then; his face portrayed his usual downcast mood, and he was
terribly underdressed in a pair of jeans and an untucked flannel shirt. His
eyes met Ken's cold blues, and he shrugged nonchalantly. "Sorry
I'm late. Got held up. Damn headache."
Ken did all he could to stop from slugging his friend. To do so would have
caused a scene, and Joe's callously late entrance had already done that.
"What the hell's wrong with you? Where's the suit? This is one of the
biggest events in Hakase's life, and you're treating it like it's something
that happens every day!"
He apologized again, pretty much saying what he said the first time. "Sorry.
I didn't have enough time to get the suit. The damn headache."
"A headache made you late? And it made you come dressed like
that?" He pointed to Joe's disheveled appearance. 'It looks like
you just rolled out of bed and drove here!"
"Shut up Ken!" The quick flash of anger even surprised
himself. "I'm here aren't I?"
"You might as well just have stayed home! Talk about discrediting
the one person who helped raise you."
"Helped raise me? I raised myself damn it! I don't even know why HE
should get an award for having anything to do with us!" Joe's temper
was obviously growing hotter; it made him terribly out of line. "He
sits behind the desk, while we risk our lives! Doesn't really make sense, does
it?"
His voice was louder than it should've been, and his comments turned a few
heads. He obliged each angered gaze with the rudest of responses. "Am I
talking to you? What the hell's your problem?"
Ken was dumbfounded; he could say nothing in his second's defense.
"Joe, I think you need to step outside. I don't know what your problem is,
but now's not the time to be expressing it."
"Nag nag nag. That's all you ever do isn't it Ken? God I wish for
once you could open your mouth without spewing a lecture!"
Jun elbowed Joe in the ribcage. "Please! Not now! You're causing a
scene!"
His response took her completely off guard; he verbally slapped her with a
rather lude comment. "You and him. Always teaming up on me! Why don't
you just come right out and say you want to fuck him Jun?"
He continued to attract even more attention to himself, and as more eyes
turned in his direction; he once again reprimanded them. "Am I talking
to you? Let's all pay homage to the great Kozoburo Nambu, shall we?" Raising
up out of his chair, he mockingly began to bow to his mentor. "All hail
Doctor Nambu! Let's award him for destroying five children's lives!"
"Joe!" Ken grabbed hold of his friend's shoulders and
pushed him back down. "What the hell are you doing? Stop it!"
"You stop it! Don't touch me you hear?" Pushing his
commander aside, Joe rose again and started a speech of his own. "Why
are we all here? To celebrate one man's 'triumphs'? Ha! That man up there on
the podium stripped me of my innocence and made me a killer! And now you all
expect me to thank him for it? You want me to sit here like a good little boy
and smile, pretending I love him for what he's done? Bullshit!"
His features hardened as his gaze met Doctor Nambu's befuddled one. "You
know how I want to repay you for what you've done Hakase? Do you really want to
know how I feel? I'll show you!"
From the corner of his eye Ken saw the flash of metal, but before he could open his mouth to scream a warning the gun was fired. Joe's aim was true; Doctor Nambu's head jerked backwards, then his body collapsed to the ground.
Over the screams and panic of the crowd Joe continued to talk; his voice was calm and straightforward. "How does it feel Hakase? How does it feel to have your life stripped away from you?" He laughed and gave the Doctor a mock salute, then shocked everyone by making his exit grand. Lunging for the window, he crashed through it.
**************
For a moment no one moved, then confusion gave way to an even stronger
panic. "Oh my God! He shot Doctor Nambu!"
"Someone get an ambulance! Now!"
The bullet had pierced Nambu's skull behind his left temple; he was losing
blood fast, and it was already beginning to coagulate beside where he lay. Ken
bent down next to him and felt for a pulse; it was there, yet very faint.
"Hakase, hold on. Help is on the way."
Tears were flowing down the Doctor's cheeks as he reached out for his son's hand. He was terribly hurt by Joe's actions, mentally and physically, and he didn't understand what could have led him to do such a thing. "I never knew he felt this way. Why didn't he tell me?"
"Hakase, I…I don't know. Something was wrong with him. He just
wasn't being himself. I don't understand."
"Find the answers for me Ken. You must find out what's wrong."
"But Hakase, we can't do it without you! Please…You can't…"
Doctor Nambu squeezed Ken's hand and smiled weakly. "If it's my
time, I cannot argue. You have to take what cards you've been dealt and use
them as best you can. You know that better than anyone." His voice
began to fade, and with it, his consciousness. "You've got to help Joe.
If anyone can do it, I know you can."
Ken pulled his foster father close and tried to reassure him. "I'll
try Hakase. I'll do what I can."
************
Joe glanced at the clock; it read 8:30. "Why aren't I at the induction ceremony?" He looked down at the numerous cuts that stained his clothing red, and couldn't remember what had happened. "Why am I bleeding?" The pistol lay beside him; it had the telltale smell and residue on the muzzle from being fired. To confirm his suspicions he opened the chamber; one bullet was missing. "Why did I fire my gun?"
He tried to put the pieces together, but all he got from it was more
confusion and a blinding pain across his temples. "What the hell is
causing these headaches?" He'd thought of talking to Doctor Nambu
about them, but what would he say? It wouldn't be the first time he'd
experienced these types of symptoms. "Doctor Nambu? Why do I fear
something has happened to him?"
The fog of his memory was disturbing, and he signaled to Ken, hoping to get
answers. "Ken? It's Joe. How's the ceremony going? Tell Hakase I'm
sorry I missed it."
There was a pause, then Ken replied, rather curtly. "You didn't miss
it, you bastard! You gave it one hell of a bang!"
"What?" Another sharp pain brought haze and dark spots to
his vision. It was returning again, like it had in the past: the
headaches, disorientation and blurred vision. Why? "Doctor Rafael said
it was over. He compensated for the brain damage. Why the hell is it back
again?" "Ken, I don't know what you're talking about. I'm
nowhere near the auditorium. I'm sitting in my car in the middle of the desert,
and I don't know why. My head is killing me."
"You're head isn't the only thing killing Joe!"
He didn't like the accusatory tone. "Just what are you trying to say
Ken? What did I do now?"
The question was asked with genuine concern, and Ken could sense it. His
voice softened. "Joe? Are you ok? Do you really not remember?"
"I…I…no! I've got dozens of cuts all over me, my clothes are soaked
with blood, and I used my pistol for…for something! What's happened to me Ken?
What did I do?"
"I don't know how to put this Joe." He paused, then took a
deep breath and exhaled. "You came to the induction ceremony,
you made a scene in front of everyone there, and then…"
He didn't want to continue, but Joe was impatient and egged him on.
"Then what? Come out with it already damn it!"
"You shot Hakase in the head and jumped out a window." The
comment brought a stunned silence; Ken had expected it. "Joe? You still
there?"
His reply was shakily forced. "I…I shot Hakase…Why? How…how is
he?"
"I won't lie Joe. He's stable, but in a coma. I don't know why you
did it. You went postal on us, then stood up and gave a speech about how he
destroyed your life. Next thing I know you're pulling a gun and shooting him.
It was like that was your whole intention for being there to begin with. You
sure you don't remember? Not any of it?"
Tears of guilt began to streak down his cheeks. He didn't understand. "Why?
Why did I do it? Why can't I remember?" "Ken. No. I…oh God,
why? I couldn't…I mean…I did, but…why?"
"Let me come and get you, ok? We can work through this. You need
help, and I want to give it to you."
"Ken, I don't want you near me. I don't want anyone near me. What if
I…I do it again?"
"We'll cross that hurdle when we get there ok? Just calm down and go
back to your trailer. I'll meet you there and we can talk more. I know you
don't understand. Neither do I, but we will make sense of it together.
Deal?"
Joe swallowed hard, then closed his eyes and sighed. "What if I do
something to Ken? Will I be able to stop it before it's too late? What's
happening to me? Why am I so worried about it?"
"Hey, you didn't answer me. Go to your trailer and wait for me,
ok?"
Reluctantly he agreed to the meeting, only because he needed help, and he
knew his brother would provide it. "Ok Ken. I'll be at the
trailer."
**********
The ride back had been uneventful; all Joe could think about was Doctor
Nambu and what he'd been told had happened. "Why can't I remember? What
is wrong with me?" He wondered if his past really was coming
back to haunt him, and that maybe Doctor Rafael had been wrong with his
assumptions. "What if there really is no way to compensate for the
brain damage? What if nothing has changed, and I'm just now finding that
out?"
In frustration, and in sheer desperation of releasing the guilt and anger, he screamed, then laid his head down on his pillow and began sobbing. What would happen if Doctor Nambu died? Could the others ever forgive him? Could he ever forgive himself? "They'll never let me forget what I've done. Ken will constantly remind me of it, like he always does, by nagging, nagging, and nagging." "Damn you Ken. Why can't you learn to lighten up? I could give a rat's ass about half of what you preach to me!"
His bitterness and pain unexpectedly brought about another haunting image, one that consisted of both helplessness and despair. Visions of his parents lying dead on the beach appeared, their voices screamed at him while their fingers pointed accusingly. "Why didn't you save us Joe? Look at what you did to us!" From reality's standpoint they were right, he was nothing more than a cold-blooded killer. Thousands had died by his hand; often times they were innocent victims killed by gunfire or bird missiles.
He didn't deserve to have the life he'd been given; Cross Karakolm should've
been an ending point, but he'd been saved by Doctor Rafael and turned into a
weapon. "Damn that Doctor Rafael! Why right does he have to decide who
lives and dies?" Without even knowing he was doing it, he headed for
the bathroom, to the medicine cabinet. All the while he continued to curse
aloud. "It was MY choice, and I wanted to die! Damn him for what he
did!"
His sorrow gave way to frustrated anger. "To hell with all of
you! I should have never come back! My life should be over! I was
denied the right to be with my parents again." "Damn it!
Damn all of you!" As a Catholic, he knew the results from committing
suicide. Taking your own life was a sin, something God didn't forgive you for. "Who
cares? I'll never be forgiven for what I've done anyway! I killed
my parents, and now I've killed Hakase! I don't deserve Ken as a brother. I
don't deserve the others as my friends! Hell is what I deserve, and hell is what
I'll get!"
His mind lost all self-control then, and as he became overwhelmed with the
desire to end it all, he found himself absently mindedly reaching to the top
shelf for a straight razor. "It will be so simple; this time, no
one can stop me from succeeding."
He pressed the blade against his skin, then felt an almost satisfying
pleasure as he looked down at the blood that flowed dark red from the wounds.
Finally, he'd receive his deliverance. There'd be no one to deny him what
should have happened years ago. "It's finally gonna be over. Thank God
it's finally gonna be over."
************
When he came to again he was vaguely aware that Ken's arms were around him,
trying to pull him to his feet. "Joe, get up. We've got to get you to
the hospital."
At first he didn't understand the concern, then he noticed his blood stained
bandages around his wrists and turned a shade paler. "Ken? What
happened? What did I do?"
"Take it easy. You cut your wrists. I'm gonna get you to the
hospital, and it'll be ok then."
"I…I don't remember. Why?"
"I don't know why, but we'll figure it out. I'll get you some help
Joe. I won't let you die."
Hearing those words seemed to flick on a switch in Joe's mind. "How
come you're not gonna leave me for dead this time?" He staggered to his
feet, then without forewarning, slugged Ken in the face, knocking him backward
against the wall. "Why do you suddenly give a damn if I live or die?
Ryu asked to take me to the Phoenix, but all you could do is give me your
fuckin' boomerang and tell me to keep it as a remembrance of your feelings for
me. Your feelings for me? What did that tell me Ken? That you didn't give
enough of a damn to try to save me? You left me to die!"
Ken balked away from retaliation; he knew that if Joe were mad enough he
could probably kill him, and it was obvious he was. He took a breath, then
spoke carefully. "Come on, don't start this now. We have to get you to
the hospital."
"Fuck the hospital!" Another blow was administered, this
time to Ken's chest, knocking the wind from his lungs. "And fuck you
too! Who put you in charge anyway? Hakase? It's no wonder, since you were
always the boy who could do no wrong! It was always 'Ken this' and 'Ken that'.
What about Joe? I was there too, but did I EVER get any recognition, for anything?
No! All I ever got was nagging, nagging, nagging. Always "Joe you should
be more like Ken' and 'Joe, why can't you be more responsible?'"
Ken sat and listened in stunned silence; He didn't want to believe the words
that were spewing from Joe's mouth, but he knew he had to. The feelings his
brother had kept locked deep inside for the past twelve years were finally
coming out, and with a vengeance. "What makes you so damn special
anyway Ken? Why couldn't Hakase love me like he did you? I tried EVERYTHING,
but I never got his approval. All I ever got was a second place to you. Even
with Gatchaman. Oh, sorry, the Science Ninja Team. We're not all Gatchaman…just
you are. You're so special you even got your own fucking title. 'Hi, I'm Eagle
Ken Washio, I'm Gatchaman.' Then it's like, 'oh yeah, there's five of us isn't
there?' so you have to add Science Ninja Team."
The bantering stopped for a moment, then he looked down at his brother and
calmly asked. "Why?"
The generalization of the question was irritating, and Ken let him know it. "Why
what?"
The switch in his mind flicked on again, and the sobbing began, hard and
wracking. "Do you…care? How can you…after what I've done?"
"He's lost it!" Ken cautiously got up and went to his
brother's side, half expecting to receive another beating. "Because it
doesn't matter what you did. It matters what you do now. Do you really think I
wanted to leave you behind at Cross Karakolm? It tore my heart out Joe. I
didn't want to lose you then, just like I don't want to lose you now. Sure I've
got the others, but they aren't you. They're not my brother. Believe it or not,
I need you to keep me walking straight. How many times have you smacked me
upside the head and told me an idea was stupid? And how many times were you
right? Just about always!"
"Stop it, now you're being patronizing!"
"It's better than a lecture isn't it?" The comment sort of
slipped out, but it had the intended effect. For a moment Joe's facade cracked,
then he grew serious again. "I really don't deserve you as a brother
Ken."
" We're not going to start that AGAIN are we? I know I've said this
half a dozen times, but we really do need to get you to the hospital."
Joe looked down at his bandaged wrists again and replied meekly.
"Yeah, I guess I do, don't I?"
The two of them took a step towards the door, then Joe stopped.
"Ken, don't leave me ok? I don't want to go through this alone. Not like
last time."
Ken was humbled by his brother's sincerity. "Guess he really
does care about me after all." "I won't Joe. I'll be beside
you all the way."
*************
Half way to the ISO infirmary the realization of the situation hit home. "I
can't just go waltzing into ISO like everything is ok. They'll do tests on me
and find out what I really am. I'm just not ready to tell the others about
that yet." He had to do something, but what? He'd just got done asking
Ken not to leave him, and now he wanted him to just walk away? "He
won't buy it. I'll never get him away from me, not without using force anyway."
The headaches came then, and with it the disorientation and blurred vision.
Joe lowered his head and rubbed his temples, making a point to complain about
the pain. "Aw shit. I'm really getting sick of these headaches! I wish
I knew what was causing them!"
Ken gave him a sideways glance and as expected, stopped the car and went
right to coddling. "You ok Joe? What can I do to help? Anything?"
"There is one thing you can do."
"What is it?" He leaned forward, concerned.
Joe hated to do it; he'd done enough to his brother already to warrant one
more attack, but this was necessary. He couldn't take Ken to Rafael's ,
and he couldn't risk being followed either. "I've got no choice.
Besides, he'll get over it". "Please understand
that I have to do this Ken, ok?"
"Do what?"
"This." His fist rose suddenly and impacted with the side
of Ken's head, knocking him backward against the window. For a moment he just
stared in stunned disbelief, then as the ringing in his ears increased and his
mind gave way to unconsciousness, he smiled and replied, "Oh, that. I
should've known."
***************
When Ken awoke a few minutes later, he smiled at his deviousness. Joe had
done exactly what he'd been expected to do, and for that reason, he'd had a
tracking device slipped into his pocket at his trailer. Now it was just a
matter of finding out where he was going, and what he was trying to run away
from. Was the past coming back to haunt him again? And if yes, how was he going
to take care of it? "What's up with you Joe? One minute you want me
around and the next minute you don't? What are you trying to hide?"
His thoughts were focused on two years prior, and on the events that had
taken place then. He'd known something was up with Joe, but he'd decided to
ignore it, thinking that if his brother was in trouble, he'd let him know about
it. He'd been wrong. "I saw the signs, but I did nothing! This time,
I'm not going to. If Joe needs help, he's going to get it. I won't let him fall."
Joe's signal led to a boat dock, where further investigation revealed that a
young man by the last name of George had chartered a small craft for the day.
Ken asked, "When did he leave? I have something I need to tell him, and
I was hoping I didn't miss him."
The marina owner looked down at his logbook, then replied, "About an
hour ago. He seemed in some sort of hurry, and he looked injured."
"Injured?" Ken tried to sound surprised, though he already knew that fact.
"Yea. He had his wrists bandaged and his shirt was soaked with
blood. I asked him if he needed any medical assistance, but he was rude and
told me to mind my own business."
"That's Joe alright!" "Can you tell me which island
he was headed to?"
"Wish I could! Normally when we rent out our equipment we like to
know where it's headed, but he nearly took my head off by telling me it was
personal business. Then when I told him it was our policy and I wasn't
obligated to let him take out anything, he told me to take the policy and shove
it up my ass."
Ken couldn't help but ask. "So why'd you rent out a boat for him
then?"
The man paused a moment, then shrugged. "Well, in a matter of
speaking, you could say I didn't. I told him I'd have to speak to the manager
about the situation, and when I turned by back, he was gone. Next I know a
boat's leaving the docks. Guess he hot-wired the damn thing!"
"That's typical." While musing at the thought, he failed to notice the two men that entered the office behind him. Very nonchalantly, the marina owner cocked his head and nodded in Ken's direction. The others understood the gesture; this guy was a friend of the George boy that had been here earlier. Only they knew George wasn't his last name, but his first, and his real last name was Asakura.
"You plan on renting a boat kid? I don't mean to rush you, but I've
some repair work to do at Dock B and I've gotta close up shop."
"Well, I guess it can't hurt. Not that I'll find him or anything,
but I can try. Want me to pay for my friend's rental also?"
"No. I'll nail him when he comes back." He gave a broad smile, amused by the thought.
*************
Weak from blood loss, Joe stumbled from the boat and fell into Doctor
Rafael's awaiting arms. "Joe? What's wrong? What's happened?"
He and the Doctor had some sort of connection; the man always seemed to be
there when he was needed most, and time and again had saved him. "I
don't know. I'm doing things I can't control. I shot Hakase Nambu, I slit my
wrists, my moods are erratically changing, and I don't know why! I'm sorry I
came, but I didn't have a choice. I couldn't let ISO do a test on me and find
out what I really am."
"You still choose to keep that a secret do you? Did anyone see your
present condition?"
"Ken did, but he's oblivious to a lot of things."
"How do you plan on explaining where the cuts on your wrists went?
If I do as I intend, it'll look like they were never even there."
"I don't know, and I don't care! Just help me!"
"Don't worry. I'll take care of everything." Scooping Joe up, Doctor Rafael carried him to the laboratory to begin a diagnostic testing of his circuitry.
************
The tracking signal continued to beep, though it was not as prominent,
meaning Ken had a ways to go before locating his friend. He couldn't understand
why Joe had run off without even considering the option of going to ISO; it was
almost like he'd feared what they might find wrong. "What are you
hiding? What don't you want us to know about you?"
He had inkling as to where Joe was headed, to the island of the strange and
mysterious Doctor Rafael. He'd only met the man once, but there was something
about him that made the single event memorable. Maybe it was all the unanswered
questions that stirred up from it. "How did he save Joe's life?"
He remembered when the truth of Joe's condition had been revealed, after the
last encounter with Berg Katse. Doctor Nambu had said he had severe brain
damage and had less than two weeks to live. He should've been dead, yet two
years later, he appeared again, as if nothing had happened. "Where were
you for those two years? And why didn't you try to contact us?"
There were never any straightforward answers. Joe always cut to the point by
saying he'd been saved miraculously by the doctor and that was all that
mattered. Everyone on the team had his or her suspicions, yet no one knew
exactly what had happened. And they never expected the explanation to come out.
"Guess some secrets are better kept hidden, huh Joe?"
************
The two Galactor agents followed behind Ken's rental; just as he had done to Joe, they had done to him. Their own tracking signal was loud, and indicated that the small craft was travelling in a westward direction towards a group of islands not located on any known map.
"Where you think he's headed boss?"
"Don't know. But I do know he's going wherever Asakura went."
" He's sure making it easy isn't he?"
"Sure is. When he docks the boat, we'll nab him. Then we find the
other one and nab him too. We should be well awarded by Gel Sadra for our
actions."
"Why don't we just kill them? Seems every time we try to capture
them they slip through our fingers!"
"Gel Sadra wants them alive. She wants to be able to duplicate the
technology used on Joe Asakura, in order to make a worthy opponent."
"I can see taking down the leader, but what about the cyborg? He's
unstoppable! Have you forgotten his strength, speed, and agility?"
"No, I haven't. We know his circuitry is affected by EM waves, which
I why I have this." He pulled a hand held radio transmitter
from his pocket. "This emits the frequency needed to immobilize him.
It'll be easy!"
***************
The cold metal table he laid upon brought back a flash of memory, and he
shuddered. "Feels like the first time. Thank God it isn't."
"You ok Joe?"
"Yea, just thinking about the last time I was here." He
hoped the testing wouldn't take much time; he was definitely uncomfortable. "Find
anything yet?"
Doctor Rafael looked at the printouts and furrowed his eyebrows. "For
the last hour and a half I've been going over these readouts, and I think I've
finally narrowed down the problem. Looks like one of the chips I implanted to
compensate for the brain damage is malfunctioning. You say you haven't been
able to control your moods?"
"Well, sort of. It's like I don't have any inhibitions. I say what I
feel, or what's on the top of my head, regardless of whether or not I
should."
"Well that's it then!"
"That's WHAT then?"
"The chip that I implanted to control your emotions must not be
working properly. Have you been shocked by any electromagnetic pulses
lately?"
Joe nodded. "Yea, about three weeks ago. We were in a battle against
one of Galactor's mechas, and it emitted a powerful EM wave that knocked both
Piemer and myself out. I didn't think anything of it, but now that you mention
it, I started getting headaches again not long after."
"That's because it wasn't working, and therefore was not doing it's
job to work against your brain damage. How long did you say this was going
on?"
"Three weeks."
"And you didn't come to me sooner?"
"I didn't want to. Ken and the others are suspicious enough with my
taking off all the time without telling them where. I really wish I could just
let them know about me, but I…I just don't know what they'd think."
"Have you considered the fact that maybe your friend followed you
here?"
Joe hadn't; there's no way Ken could have tracked him, unless for once he'd
been outsmarted. "Why do you say that?"
Doctor Rafael pointed to a monitor screen. "Because I found a
tracking device in your pants pocket, and because he's docking right now on the
west side of the island."
"What?" Joe turned to look at the screen, then let his
mouth drop open. "How? What am I gonna tell him?"
"Right now you've got more problems to deal with. The radar
indicates he's brought friends with him."
"He's been followed?" Quickly, Joe got up from the exam
table and started putting on his clothes. "Wasn't he paying ANY
attention? I don't believe this! He's gonna need my help."
Doctor Rafael put a hand on his shoulder and pressed down firmly.
"Joe, you're in no shape to…" He paused, sighed, and pulled away,
very much aware from the flash of anger in Joe's eyes that his plea was futile.
"You do what you must. I know I can't stop you."
Joe nodded to indicate his gratitude, then stepped out into the hallway.
"Don't worry Rafael Hakase. I'll be back."
The doctor silently watched him leave, then muttered under his breath.
"I pray you will return Joe."
**************
Ken breathed heavily as he pulled the boat up on the sandy beach. The air
was humid and heavy, and despite the fact he wore a light covering of clothes,
his body was drenched with sweat. "Whew! What a job!" He
glanced around the island for any type of movement, and not seeing any, cupped
his hands over his mouth and called to Joe. "Joe! Where are you?"
There was no reply, and he tried again. "Joe? I know you're here!
He trudged a few steps, then stopped and looked around again. There was no
sign of any life. "Where is he? This is where the signal ends.
He's got to be here!"
**************
Joe was crouched near a pile of rocks; his keen vision had picked up the approaching craft near the northwest side of the island, and he honed in on it. On board there were two men in green; it was Galactor all right "I don't believe he led them right to Rafael's island! What was he thinking!" He pulled a few shuriken from his pants pocket, then crept closer to the edge of the shore. When they finally beached, he would be ready to attack.
**************
Ken saw the cave opening, and he stepped inside. He shuddered from the sudden cold and dampness, and fought hard to adjust his eyes to the newly darkened surroundings. After a minute or two of feeling his way along the walls, his hand felt cool metal; it was a door. "What is this? A base of some kind?" He groped around some more, then found the lever and pushed it down, swinging the door open.
He was surprised to see yet another passageway, more illuminated than the first and easier to see down. "Joe! You here? Where are you?" The only reply was his own, as his voice echoed back down the corridor.
************
"Why do I have to drag the boat ashore?"
The captain was irritated by his second's question. "Because I
outrank you, and because you're supposed to do all the grunt work. Now do
it!"
"Is it my fault I can't get a promotion? I've been trying!"
"Shut up and do your job! Have you forgotten we're supposed to be
stealthy?"
Joe couldn't help but crack a grin; these Galactors really were stupid. Then
again, so was his commander for allowing them to follow him. "You're
never gonna hear the end of it Ken. Not when this is over."
The guard clumsily pulled the boat to shore, then glanced around at the
vastness that surrounded them. "Where could he have gone?"
"It's simple. We follow the footprints in the sand. We'll find
them."
Joe cocked an eyebrow. "Them? So they know I'm here too?
Great!"
"Hey, are you going to use that black box thing? I don't want to be
jumped by that cyborg…."
The commander interrupted. "We won't. They have no idea that we're
here."
"Oh yeah?" Joe smiled, then found it to be the opportune time to strike. Taking a number of shuriken in his hand, he threw them at the leader. Its mark was precisely on target; they embedded themselves in his neck and dropped him instantly. The second guard dropped also, not from injury, but from sheer terror. He screamed, then clambered over his comrade's fallen body and reached for the transmitter. "How do you turn this damned thing on?"
From the corner of his eye he saw Joe emerge from the shadows, prepared to
make another strike with his shuriken. "You're gonna pay for this you
Galactor bastard!" The guard's eyes widened at the threat, and as he
frantically fumbled with the box, trying desperately to figure out how to use
it, he cursed aloud. "Damn it! How do you work this thing?"
Just as Joe was just about to evoke his uncontrolled wrath upon the helpless guard, he found the small trigger switch and flicked the transmitter on.
**************
"Hello, is anyone there?" The hallway was deathly silent,
and the only sound that could be heard was his own beating heart. "Are
you here Joe? You ok?"
He reached the end of the corridor, then opened another door, which led to
yet another hallway. "This is like a maze! I'm never going to
find my way around in here!" Thankfully, he still had Joe's signal
from the tracking device, and this was helping him to relinquish some of the
confusion. "Doctor Rafael? You here? Joe? Anyone?"
Finally, after what felt like an eternity, the hallway ended again, and
opened into a large room filled with flashing computer monitors and laboratory
equipment. "Doctor Rafael? Where are you? It's Ken Washio of the
Science Ninja Team. I'm looking for Joe. Doctor Rafael?"
For a moment there was no reply, then from the shadows a voice called out.
"I've been expecting you."
"You have?" Ken frowned and looked around for its source.
" Why? Where are you?"
"Well hidden, just to be safe."
"Safe? From what?"
"You've brought Galactor to this island. Were you not aware of
this?"
"I did?" From his tone of voice, it was obvious he'd been
oblivious to it. "How? Where's Joe?"
"They followed you. I picked them up on radar just after I picked up
your craft. Joe's gone after them and I fear for his life. He's very strong in
mind, but his body is weak. He needs to be regenerated."
"Rewhat?"
Doctor Rafael paused, realizing in hindsight the slip he'd made. "The
boy does not know the truth. How could I have forgotten
that?" "I don't have time to explain. They are on the
northwest side of the island. Go to him. He needs your help."
****************
The EM wave hit Joe like a ton of bricks, and it dropped him instantly. He
grabbed his head and screamed, then as his vision blurred and his mind gave way
to the confusion, he screamed again. "What the hell is happening to
me?"
"It worked! I don't believe it worked!" Because the pulse
had taken Joe off guard, he'd missed with his shuriken; all four had fallen
just short of the man's feet. "I'm still alive!" Laughing, he
walked towards Joe, who was struggling hard to stay alert and conscious. "This
will be a piece of cake! Gel Sadra will be very pleased with what I have to
bring back!"
Through pain and clenched teeth, Joe stammered. "You won't take me
that easily!" He tried to rise to his feet, but his weight could not
hold him up, and he collapsed back to the ground. The guard reached down to
grab his arm, but he pulled away and threw a badly aimed punch at the man's
head. "Don't touch me!"
He was surprised by what came next. The guard kicked him hard in the
ribcage, nearly taking his breath away, then followed suit with a blow to his
head, sending bursts of brightly colored light to his already hazy vision. He
didn't understand, and he could not comprehend why it was happening. "Why
can't I move? I'm not supposed to be this vulnerable!"
It was impossible, yet there it was. He felt human again, no longer a cyborg with the absolute in strength and power, but a mere man, able to be conquered.
***************
From a nearby ledge, Ken saw it all. He couldn't believe what he was
witnessing, but he knew it had to be true. Joe was in trouble, and he needed
help. "Why Joe? What's happened to you? What did the doctor mean when
he said you needed regenerated?"
After taking a moment to access the situation, he pulled out his bird saucer
and sized up his opponent. He smiled inwardly; knowing the young Galactor
recruit wasn't going to be much competition. Or were his looks deceiving? He'd
managed to take down Joe, and he was one of the best. "Why? What did he
have that was so incapacitating to Joe?"
It was then that he saw the black box in the man's hand. He was waving it
back and forth in front of Joe's face and laughing; it almost appeared as if he
were taunting him with it. "What the hell is that thing?" Whatever
it was, it was evoking a rage in Ken, which was also being fueled by his older
brother's despair. "This is my fault. If I had only been more careful I
wouldn't have led them here, and this wouldn't be happening!"
**************
"What's the matter Asakura?" The guard laughed, then
administered another blow to Joe's head. "Not such a tough guy now are
you?"
"I'm gonna kill you, you bastard!" In retaliation, Joe
brought his left arm up and connected with the man's wrist, dislodging the
transmitter. For a brief moment he was free of the EM waves; it was all the
time he needed. As his vision cleared and the pain in his head dissipated, he
picked the guard up by his neck and shook him like a rag doll, then using a
completely unrestrained force, threw him hard against the ground. There was the
sickening crunch of bones, then his quiet whimpering as he made a final plea. "Don't
kill me. I was only doing what I was ordered to do!"
"You want mercy? From me?" Controlled by nothing more than his own lack of inhibition, he kicked the man forcefully in the side of the head, caving in the skull and spewing blood and brain matter over the surrounding rocks.
***************
Ken was completely awestruck. He still held the bird saucer in his hand, but
there was no need to use it now. The threat was definitely gone. "Joe?
What did you just do?"
Surprised to hear his friend's voice, Joe turned abruptly. "What I
always do. Kill the enemy."
"You…you didn't just kill him. You…oh God!" Turning away
from the sight, he gagged, vomited, and then gagged again. "What is
wrong with you How could you? Do you even care?"
"Should I? It was either him or me." There was absolutely
no emotion in his voice; it was like he was in a trance and didn't even realize
what he'd done. "Are you saying you would have rather seen that happen
to me?"
"But he wasn't even armed. All he had was this." He looked
down at the small transmitter he'd picked up from the ground. "Hardly a
weapon if you ask me."
"That depends, now doesn't it?"
"On what?" Without understanding, Ken flicked on the switch
and watched even more confused as Joe dropped to the ground and covered his
ears. "Turn that damned thing off!"
Ken complied. "I don't get it. It's a wave transmitter."
"It bothers me ok?"
"Care to elaborate on that?"
"No!"
"Ok, have it your way." Ken turned on the transmitter again,
then smiled when Joe winced. "Why do high frequency EM waves bother
you?"
"Turn that fucking thing off or I'm going to kill you!"
Ken turned in the other direction and started humming, allowing his friend's
plea to fall on deaf ears. "I'm not listening!"
"If…you…don't…turn that off. I'm going to…Damn you Ken!"
After letting him suffer for about a minute, Ken flicked the switch off.
"This can go on for hours if you want it to. I want answers Joe! What the
hell is happening to you? I think you know, and if you're going to be the
number two man on my team, you'd better start fessing up!"
"Maybe I shouldn't be the number two man on your team then! You went
without me for two years! What's a few more?"
Infuriated by the comment, Ken slugged his brother in the jaw. He knew he'd
pay dearly for doing it, but he didn't care. All he wanted was a straight
answer, and if that was how he was going to get it, so be it. "Damn YOU
Joe! We didn't enjoy being without you! And how do you think we felt when we
knew you were still alive, but you'd stayed away and said nothing for two
years, as if you didn't even care that we were mourning your loss? We thought
you were dead…for two years, and then you come back as Mr. Mysterious and we're
all supposed to accept it? The others might, but I won't. I'm your commander
damn it, and if this is how you want to play, we're going to settle it right
now!"
When he was finished, Joe gave him a salute and clapped. "Bravo Ken,
what a lecture. Too bad I really don't give a damn!" He then got into
Ken's face and gave him a cold, threatening stare. "You really want a
fight?"
"If it must be that way Joe."
"Ok." He rounded on Ken and slugged him in the side of the
face, sending him flying backwards and hard to the ground. As soon as he
got up, Joe threw another punch at his abdomen, doubling him over. "You
still want this Ken? It's like you said, it can go on for hours if you
like."
"This is crazy Ken! You watched him take some guy's head off! What the hell do you think you're going to do to him now?" While contemplating his next move, Joe came at him again with a flying kick. Ken grabbed his leg and flipped him to the ground, then delivered a lightning fast blow to his ribcage. Not surprisingly, he wasn't even fazed by the attack. Grabbing Ken's left arm, he twisted hard, snapping the bones with ease in both his wrist and elbow.
Ken screamed in agony, then dug his good elbow into Joe's chest, backing him
off a few inches. His body trembled with mixed emotions of shock, pain, and rage,
yet he still would not back down. "Joe. I don't know why you're acting
this way, but we can help you. Doctor Rafael can…"
"Shut up!" The vicious blow was aimed at Ken's jaw, but he
managed to duck out of the way and throw a weak punch with his good arm at
Joe's cheek. "You bastard!" Joe lashed out with a fierce
intensity, grabbing Ken by the shoulders and shoving him roughly and painfully
to the ground. The frenzied kicks to his ribcage were numerous and
uncontrollable, and it wasn't until he saw blood that he even considered stopping.
"Is this the fight you wanted Ken? Come on, get up!"
Ken lay motionless and silent, fearing another brutal attack was coming. He
was certain he couldn't take much more; his breathing was slow and labored, and
with the rising and falling of his chest came excruciating pain. Joe was
impatiently pacing back and forth, urging his friend to rise again. "Is
that all you've got? Get up and fight me, you coward!"
"Joe, stop!" Doctor Rafael stepped forward from the shadows
and between the feuding siblings. "He's not your enemy. He's your
friend, your brother. What do you think you're doing?" He knelt down
beside Ken and felt for a pulse, then rolled him gently to one side. "You
ok? Where does it hurt?"
Ken's reply was hoarse. "Everywhere. My ribs…think he broke some.
And my left side…broke my damned elbow and wrist." As he
started giving in to the shock, he closed his eyes and shivered. "What's
happening to him? Why?"
Doctor Rafael removed his cape and wrapped him up tightly in it, then picked
him up and turned to Joe. "I'm going to tend to your friend now. If you
choose to remain with me, stay out of my way and don't interfere. If you don't,
I will make sure you regret it. Do we understand each other?"
"You threatening me?" He took a challenging step forward.
"You really don't want to mess with me boy." Doctor Rafael
pulled a small EM wave transmitter of his own from his pocket and showed it to
Joe. "Don't forget I created you, and I can also destroy you. If you
don't want one hell of a headache, you'll turn your back and walk away now.
Understand?"
Joe nodded silently, then looked away and walked to the water's edge, leaving the Doctor alone to tend to the wounded Ken.
****************
Doctor Rafael ran some preliminary tests on Ken to check the severity of his
injuries, and was pleased with the results. "Considering who you were
up against, I'd say you're pretty damned lucky. It looks like there is some
minor internal bleeding I'll need to take care of. Four ribs are broken and two
are fractured, but there is no damage to the lungs. X-rays confirm that the
elbow and wrist are indeed broken, so I will need to set them. Also, there is
some massive swelling around your nose and left side of your cheekbone, and
though nothing is broken, it appears the nose has been dislocated. Do you have
any questions so far?"
Ken forced a smile; even something so simple as that was a painful reminder
of his condition. "Yea. So many I don't know which to ask first!"
"The answers will come, but I'm not sure you're ready to hear
it."
"Look, why is this so difficult?" He tensed slightly in anger, then relaxed again when the Doctor shushed him.
"Don't go getting yourself worked up. You don't need it, and neither
do I."
"I'm sorry. I'm just so…confused. I don't understand what's wrong
with Joe and I don't know how to help him."
"You can't. Only I can."
"Why only you? What did you do two years ago to save him? Nambu
Hakase told us he had severe brain damage, and that he only had two weeks left.
Yet he still lives. Why?"
"It's sort of hard to explain. I had to compensate for the damage,
so I implanted a chip in his brain to do the job. This same chip also controls
him emotions and inhibitions."
"And this is what…malfunctioning?"
"You could say that."
"I did."
"I know that!" Ken was being tenacious, which duly tested
the Doctor's patience. "There's nothing to hold back how he feels now,
so he acts out his emotions without thinking about it."
"Oh great! So he really wanted to kill Nambu Hakase, and he really
is jealous of my relationship with him?"
"Deep down he probably feels that way, but he never could express
it."
"So Joe's pretty much a time bomb just waiting to explode?" Ken
emphasized the point by muttering under his breath, "Tick, tick,
tick" then throwing his hand into the air to reenact an explosion. "BOOM!"
The Doctor nodded. "And you got the brunt of the explosion."
"Don't I always?"
************
For over an hour Joe walked along the beach, trying desperately to clear his
mind and regain his self-control. He was very much aware that he had taken Ken
down in a fight, but as for the severity of the beating, he was unsure. "Is
this how it's always going to be? Whenever something goes wrong with my
circuitry I'm going to fly off the deep end and kill someone?"
At that moment he wished he'd never returned to rejoin Gatchaman. "I should have remained dead to them. Why did I come back?" That was a stupid question, and he already knew the answer; it was love. He loved his family, and though at the time, and now, he felt it was better to have stayed away, he knew he couldn't have. Ken and the others were the glue that held him together. Without them, he'd end up falling apart.
For this reason alone he didn't want to tell them about his cybernetics. "What will they think of me if they knew I'm no longer human?" In his eyes, he was just a weapon created by Doctor Rafael to stop Sosai X, nothing more. He'd left his soul and humanity behind at Cross Karakolm, and with that he should have also left behind the life he once knew. But he hadn't, and here he was, haunted by the fading remembrances of all the things he'd unintentionally done wrong. "What am I going to tell Ken? How can I ever correct what's happened?"
He found himself still asking that question when he reentered Rafael's laboratory.
*************
"How is he?"
Doctor Rafael returned Joe's concerned look with one of his own. "Mentally
or physically?"
"Let's start with mentally."
"He knows too much, and you can't deny him the truth any longer. He
doesn't understanding what's happened to you, and it's tearing him apart. Is
this how you want it to be?"
"Of course not! But I can't…you know why! I'm not…"
The Doctor knew what was coming, so he simply cut Joe off. "You ARE
human, and soon you will have to face that. The truth will have to come out
Joe, if you want to save yourself."
"Save myself? From what?"
"From what you've created. You tried to kill your foster father in
front of hundreds of people. How can you justify doing that without telling the
truth?"
"What I'VE created? Hey, I didn't ask to be saved!"
Doctor Rafael's eyes narrowed, and he slapped Joe hard across the face.
"Don't you EVER take advantage of the second chance you were given! I
saved you because…"
"Because YOU wanted to create a weapon to destroy Sosai X. You didn't
want me back with Gatchaman. You wanted me all to yourself, so I could fulfill
the destiny YOU created for me! Don't even try to lecture me! I hear enough of
that…"
From behind the arguing duo a voice interceded, finishing the sentence. "From
me."
****************
Joe froze, then turned to face the unexpected guest. What he saw made his eyes widen and his mouth drop open. He tried to speak; he wanted to apologize, but all he could get out was one word. "God."
Ken's shirt was off, exposing the binder around his ribs, the cast on his
elbow and wrist, and the number of darkened bruises that were vivid against his
pale skin. "Not quite, but thanks for the compliment anyway."
The comment seemed to slip right over Joe's head. "What?"
"If I have to explain it, it's not very funny, is it?"
Joe still didn't understand, but then again, he wasn't putting much thought
to it. He was too busy gawking at his handiwork. "Did I…?"
Unsure as to how to continue, he pointed a finger at Ken and waved it. "Do
that?"
"Yes, you did."
"Oh."
"Oh indeed."
Doctor Rafael interjected, sensing it to be an opportune time to make an
exit. "I've got things to do so I'll leave you two alone. Looks like
you have quite a bit to talk about."
Joe replied dryly. "Do we?"
Ken response was much the same, only stated in fact. "We do."
They watched the Doctor depart, then turned their attention back towards
each other. For a few minutes neither said a word, then Ken finally broke the
silence. "You don't need to explain Joe. Doctor Rafael told me all
about you."
Joe paled visibly. "He did?"
"Yea, and it's nothing you need to be ashamed of. We all have
problems with our heads once in a while. Fortunately, in your case, it's only a
chip and can be easily replaced. No big deal."
"A chip? Is that all he thinks it is?" The tension eased a
little. "No, in hindsight, I guess it isn't."
"What I don't get is why you couldn't tell us about it."
"About what? Just how much do you know Ken?" Joe
worded his words very carefully. "I didn't know what you'd think if you
knew."
"I think it's a medical miracle! Using a chip to compensate for
brain damage? Who would have thought? I always wondered how you were saved.
That explains it."
"He doesn't know I'm a cyborg. He can't." "And it
explains the EM waves too, and why whenever Piemer gets knocked out, so do I.
I'm real sorry I didn't tell you about it sooner Ken."
"I guess in some ways what happened is good."
Oh? How so?"
"Don't take this the wrong way, but it gives us an idea as to how
you really feel about us."
Joe sighed; he really didn't know how to explain that. "I didn't
want to kill Nambu Hakase, and I didn't want to hurt you Ken!"
"Maybe not in a literal sense, but you thought about it. Doctor
Rafael told me the malfunctioning chip stopped you from having inhibitions, and
you acted on how you really felt. What you said wasn't quite what I wanted to
hear, but if it's true, I'm glad to know about it."
"Ken, I…I don't even know what I said, or what I did. How can you
say I really felt that way?"
"I don't know. Stop me if I'm wrong. You hate my lecturing, you
don't like being second to the likes of me…"
"Stop!" Joe put up his hand. "That's not true. Why
do you say that?"
"Well, if you really must know." Ken paused, smiled, then
lowered his voice to a baritone and began quoting. "Hi, I'm Eagle Ken
Washio, I'm Gatchaman. I'm so special I get my own fucking title."
The poor mimicking attempt was humorous. "I didn't say that, did
I?"
"Yes, among other things. You said you're jealous of my relationship
with Hakase, and that you hate my lecturing…"
"You already said that."
"I know, but you told me that numerous times. You said you were
angry with me because I left you behind at Cross Karakolm instead of having Ryu
take you back to the Phoenix." Silence; Joe could not disagree.
"So that's true then?"
Joe looked towards the ground and muttered. "You were doing you job.
What you had to do."
"That doesn't answer the question."
More silence; Joe looked away in frustration. "I am."
"You're what?"
"Angry with you…for leaving me."
"Nambu Hakase couldn't have saved you Joe. You would have
died."
"Yeah, I would have died." Unfortunately, he
couldn't express the thought aloud. "Things would've been different
then, wouldn't they?"
"Not really Joe. You're my brother, and it doesn't matter to me, not
now or ever, if you're a…"
Joe felt his stomach muscles tighten in anxious anticipation. "If
I'm a what?"
"cyborg. "
"He's knows. Oh God he knows!" His eyes closed and he
exhaled sharply. "You know?"
"Yes Joe, I know. I put two and two together. Really, it wasn't that
hard. Doctor Rafael wouldn't tell me, but the signs were there. First off, you
slit your wrists. A normal person like myself would have been affected by the
blood loss, but you seemed completely oblivious to the fact. And the cuts,
they're gone now. Where'd they go? Second, the way you took out that Galactor
guard. If I had kicked him in the head, the most he would have received was a
concussion. Your blow scattered his brains all over the place! Third, your two
year absence. Why would you have stayed away for two years just because you had
a chip implanted in your brain? There had to be more, and there is, isn't
there?"
Joe sullenly nodded. "The damage my body sustained was too severe.
Rafael Hakase couldn't save me. It was the only way he could. He didn't give me
an option; he just did it. When I woke up I had a new body, and a second chance
at life. I didn't want it, and I despised him for it. For eight months I was in
recovery, and then when I was well enough to walk again, I thought about coming
back. But I couldn't. What would I say? How would you act around me? Would
things be different? Galactor was gone, and so was Berg Katse. Vengeance was
mine; it was fulfilled, and I didn't need to fight anymore. Then I found out
about Gel Sadra, and how everything was happening all over again. I knew then
that I couldn't stay away. I had to come back, but you were never supposed to
know." His voice cracked with emotion, then trailed off. "You
were never supposed to know."
Ken put a hand on his brother's shoulder. "But I do know, now, and
I'm telling you I don't care. You're still you, Joe, and nothing can change
that, ok? I know you've got a lot of problems to work out, and I want you to
know, I'm always gonna be there for you."
Joe smiled for the sake of looking relieved, but inside his mind was racing
wildly. An emotion of fear and concern for the unknown was twisting his stomach
into knots. "I'm so afraid of what I've become, and of what I cannot
control. Who says this won't happen again, after the chip is repaired? What
happens next time? Do I really kill someone? It could be Ken. I don't want to
live with that fear. I don't want to be some Doctor's misguided
experiment." He sighed, then figuring there was only one way to ease
his troubled mind, started walking towards the surgical ward. "Well,
guess it's time to get this over with. You can tell Doctor Rafael I'm ready
whenever he is."
**************
Over an hour later, Doctor Rafael emerged from the surgical ward with a pair of tweezers. Between its end tips was a small microchip. "Well, here's the culprit." The surgery was a success; the malfunctioning chip in Joe's brain was replaced, then encased in a plastic seal to prevent future interference from any EM waves.
"THAT'S it?" Ken was surprised by its minute size. "That's
been causing all of Joe's problems?"
"Well, not ALL of his problems, but most of them."
Ken laughed. "How'd he hold up in surgery?"
"Fine. He's Joe, isn't he?"
"Yea, he's Joe. Funny how that explains itself doesn't it? When can
I see him?"
"He won't be conscious for a while, but you can go in there now if
you like."
"I figure I should be there with him. I still don't know how he
feels about my knowing that he's a cyborg, and I don't want him thinking
anything different than usual."
"It shouldn't have been kept a secret to begin with, but that's the
road he chose. I understand why."
"You do? I sure don't."
"Joe feels he's lost part of his humanity. He feels I didn't give
him a choice. In reality, I didn't, but I thought he'd handle his second chance
at life a little better. I was wrong."
"You weren't wrong." Ken gave the Doctor a wide grin and
shrugged. "That's just Joe, remember?"
**************
Joe's eyelids fluttered open, and he turned his head to the left, to where Ken was sitting in a nearby chair. He had a pad of paper in his lap, and lost in thought, was absent-mindedly tapping the pencil's eraser against it. "Ken, will you stop it already?"
The voice broke his concentration, and he looked up. "What? Did you
say something?"
"I said will you stop it? For the last fifteen minutes I've been
listening to you tapping that damned pencil, and more than once I've been
tempted to snatch it from you and break it in two!"
Ken smiled. "Well, at least that new chip seems to be working. You
thought about doing it, but you held back. Thank God for inhibitions!"
Joe could have taken offense to the comment, but he didn't. Instead, he
laughed. "Sometimes I wonder why it had to be me that was stuck with
you. What are you doing anyway?"
"Writing up my report for Director Anderson. He's going to want to
know what happened to you, and me, so I figured I'd start early. Problem is,
it's not very easy."
"I know, and I'm sorry. I'm just not ready yet for the world to know
what I really am. Can you try to understand that?"
"I do understand that, which is why I've completely omitted it. All
I said was you chose to go to Doctor Rafael over ISO because he knew about your
brain damage and how to compensate for it. I mentioned the chip, and that it
malfunctioned and needed replaced."
"And you really think he's going to believe that? Would you?"
"Well…no, but then again, I know you."
"And the others? Will they?"
"Yes, because of what I tell them. Stop worrying about it so much,
ok?"
"Ok, I'll try." Joe slid off the edge of the exam table and
reached for his shirt and shoes. "Have you contacted anyone to see how
Nambu Hakase is?"
"Yea. Guess the word around ISO is the Condor was having a bad
day."
"What's that supposed to mean?"
"You only grazed the skull. If you'd been having one of your usual
days, we'd be burying him right now.
Joe felt his temperature rise at the insolent comment; he was angry.
"I shot Nambu Hakase in the head, on one of the most important nights of
his life, and they're making jokes about it?"
"It is in poor taste isn't it? Anyway, Ryu told me he's doing
better. It's going to be a long road to recovery, but he'll pull through."
"It's gonna be a long road for both of us. How am I supposed to face
him? He's got to have some sort of resentment towards me."
"He's not resentful, but he is without understanding. An explanation
of the whole event will be in order."
"An explanation?" Joe laughed. "That ought to be
good. I don't understand it myself!"
"The words will come. You'll see."
"I hope so Ken. Right now, more than ever, I want this to be
over."
****************
After saying their good-byes to Doctor Rafael, Ken and Joe headed towards
the westward part of the island, to where the boats were docked. There were
three of them now, a fact that seemed very amusing to Joe. "Hey Ken,
did that marina owner tell you I stole his boat?"
"Yea, he did. That's how I knew it was you. No one else would've
been bold enough to even try." He paused, then added,
smiling, "How are we going to get them all back?"
Joe already had the answer; he stepped into the first, set the
autopilot coordinates for the marina, started the engines, and engaged the
throttle. He did likewise to the second boat. "That takes care of two
of them. You coming?"
Ken watched bemusedly as the two unmanned boats glided effortlessly out to
sea, then smiled and laughed. "You never cease to amaze me Joe."
*******************
They'd come full circle; Ken was standing outside Joe's trailer, while Joe
was inside packing a few changes of clothes. He emerged a few minutes later
with a duffel bag draped over his shoulder. "Ok, let's get this over
with." He threw the bag into the back seat of the G-2, then jumped
into the driver's seat and started the car's engines.
His nervous tension about returning to ISO and seeing Doctor Nambu must have
been blatantly obvious, because Ken immediately commented on it. "Stop
worrying Joe."
"Who says I'm worrying?"
"You reek of nervousness. Stop it. They'll understand." Ken was exactly right; the others did understand. He had already briefed them on the situation, omitting the part about Joe's being a cyborg, and asked that everyone be as supportive as possible. It wasn't very hard to do; Joe was their brother, a member of their family, and they'd do what they could to lift him up.
When Joe pulled the G-2 in to the ISO parking garage, he was surprised to
see his teammates waiting for him by the front door. After what he'd done to
Doctor Nambu, he expected some type of shunning, but there was none, only
cheers and happiness over his safe return. As he stepped from the car and
walked towards them, he was ambushed by the young Jinpei. "Joe Aniki!
You're ok!" The boy threw his arms around him in a strong embrace,
then broke down and started crying. "I thought we lost you. You're back
now, aren't you? Your head is ok now, isn't it?"
There was a moment of uncomfortable silence, then Joe replied. "Yea,
my head's ok kid." He ruffled Jinpei's hair, then wiped a tear from
the corner of his eye. "You don't need to cry any more. It's ok."
Jinpei looked away, suddenly ashamed. "Sorry Joe. I shouldn't be crying."
"Don't be. I'm the one who's sorry."
"It wasn't your fault Joe. We know that." Jun put her arms
around Joe and gave him a reassuring squeeze. Ryu, not the overemotional type,
opted for simply placing his hand on Joe's shoulder. "And we're all
here for you if you need us. We're a team. Always remember that."
**************
For a moment he stood in the hallway, reluctant to enter Doctor Nambu's room.
"What does he think of me? I ruined one of the best days of life. I
tried to kill him! How will he ever be able to forgive me?" Fear
caused him to take a few steps away from the doorway; anger for doing so forced
him to turn back around. Confused and irritated, he was unsure as to whether or
not the Doctor would welcome his presence. "What will I say? What will
I do?"
The telephone rang; Doctor Nambu picked it up on the second ring. "Hello?"
There was about a minute's worth of silence before he spoke again. "Ok
Ken, I'll do it." Joe heard the receiver being hung up, then
the Doctor's voice again, this time calling out. "Joe? Ken says you can
stop standing in the hallway and come on in."
"What? Did he say what I thought he said?" Joe looked up and groaned; Ken was standing by the hospital courtesy phones at the far end of the hall. When their eyes met, he smiled and waved, then made a beeline to the nearest flight of stairs yelling, "I am the White Shadow that slips out unseen!" There was no audible response, Joe simply flicked him off and walked into the room.
One look at Doctor Nambu brought on a flood of different emotions: pain, anger, joy, and frustration. He loved his father, yet he also resented him. How could he tell him that? After what he'd done? Their relationship always had a strain, and the incident at the induction ceremony only seemed to put more pressure on it. At least in his eyes it had. He felt that nothing, absolutely nothing, could warrant forgiveness for what he'd done.
"Joe, I'm not a stranger. You can come closer you know." He
tried to speak, but the words couldn't come; tried to reach out, but he
couldn't move. Doctor Nambu continued, "Listen, I know what you're
thinking, and I know how you feel, but you're wrong. I know why you did what
you did. You couldn't help it. I understand that, and I accept it. I forgive
you. The question that remains now is, have you forgiven yourself?"
Joe stared towards the ground and shook his head. "I can't. How can
you?"
"Because you're my son, and one of the only things I have left in
this world that is good."
The comment made Joe look up; his eyes met the Doctor's. "Good? Is
that what you call it? I tried to kill my own father! Where's the good in that?
Everything I have; my life, my family, my friends, my career…it all comes from
you! How can you look me in the eyes and tell me you forgive me, when I tried
to kill you?"
"Because I know you didn't mean it."
"Didn't I?"
Doctor Nambu was puzzled by the question. "What do you mean 'Didn't
I?' Did you mean it?"
Joe remained silent for a few minutes before responding. He didn't want to express how he felt, but how could he avoid it? It was then the words of Doctor Rafael returned to his mind. "The truth will have to come out Joe, if you want to save yourself." And so it did come out.
"I could never hurt you Hakase, not after all you've done for me.
It's just sometimes I feel so inadequate, so worthless in your eyes. The one
thing I've wanted more than anything, even more than vengeance, was your
approval. But no matter how hard I tried, I never seemed to get it. Your
relationship with Ken, I envy it. The whole time growing up I craved that
closeness with you, but for some reason, you always kept your distance from me.
There was always some invisible barrier between us that kept us apart. Do you
understand?"
Doctor Nambu nodded, then removed his glasses and wiped the tears from his
eyes. "Joe, there are things I need to confess to you too. For the last
thirteen years I've blamed myself for your parent's deaths. If I hadn't asked
them to defect, if I hadn't asked them to meet with me that day on the beach,
what would have happened? Would you still have been denied the right to grow up
beside your real mother and father? Would you still be so consumed with
vengeance? I'm not proud of making you what you've become, and believe it or
not, it's hard for me to accept the fact I've turned five innocent children
into trained assassins. But it's just that, a fact, and I have to live with the
decision I made. You and the others do something I could never even dream of
doing. You risk your lives every day for the sake of humanity. You never needed
to earn my approval. You already had it, and that's why I chose you to be one
of Gatchaman. I thank God every day for you."
With the Doctor was finished, Joe found himself crying also. "I
never knew, Hakase, and I'm sorry." Unlike the times in the past, he
did not turn away in shame. Instead, he went to his father's side, and
embracing him tightly, replied without hesitation, "I love you."
And with those words the barrier was finally torn down.
