The Zoids Continuum: Fusion Organoids
Chapter VII-Father and Daughter
"How much longer do you think Crow will be willing to do this?"
"As long as he is sure we will kill them if he doesn't."
"General, your next orders?"
"Tell Crow to bring them to me. These orders are a mite personal."
"Yes sir."
Alaya and Eri were playing a game of hide and seek to hone their signature- finding skills. They were pretty good at it. Cor and Gon watched nearby. They started to talk in the way that organoids did.
I didn't think their powers would flourish this early. Gon commented.
They truly are amazing people. I hope the General doesn't send them out to find his daughter though. Cor responded.
They must be ready, especially Alaya. If he does, then it will most likely not end up good. Gon said. And besides, why would he? He's not fond of her, nor she of him.
Yes, but Eri is a very valuable fighter. Too good to loose without a fight. Cor responded. Gon nodded and they lay down to watch.
"I found you!" Eri cried.
"Not bad, 10 seconds." Alaya said.
"I'm bored, aren't you?" Eri asked. Alaya nodded. She looked at the two organoids, who now refused to become one with them again. They had been growling for a while, and she wondered what they were saying.
"Why don't we try to find a silver signature? Or a green one for my dad?" Alaya suggested. Eri nodded. Both entered their power, a swirling colored ball. In side the wold became a grid, and Eri searched for a green signature, Alaya a silver.
Both came out of their power and into the present slowly, thoughtfully.
"I found my mom." Alaya said.
"I found your dad." Eri answered. "And he was with your mom and a purple energy."
"Both had black mixed in." Alaya observed.
"And were moving toward."
"The Oasis Colony!" both shouted.
Not good. Cor said to Gon.
Definitely not good. Gon responded.
"Should we go as ourselves, or Eliya?" Eri asked.
"Eliya would be a bad idea because we would have to un-fuse when we get there." Alaya said. "I'm worried about speed, my Command Wolf is still an old, broken-down wreck."
Without being asked, the two organoids shot into the zoids.
"Does that answer your question?" Eri asked. Alaya and Eri jumped into their zoids, and ran back the way they had come, to see if they could meet Citri, Ambient and the other at the Oasis Colony.
"They didn't find Eri in the Oasis Colony, but they left it in ruins, sir."
"Good. Did they continue onward?"
"That is an affirmative, Gneral, sir."
"Good job, soldier. Soon we will have her back, and the Republic shall no longer exist!"
Ruins, that's all that was left of the Oasis Colony. All ruins. Eri and Alaya were astonished that only three zoid pilots could do this.
"They took us by surprise. They even destroyed our zoids. The only thing that stopped the Zaber from blowing this entire colony up was a Geno- Breaker." Jack had said when they found him. Once the threat was gone, the uninjured were tending to the injured, and those who weren't needed in healing were set to cleaning up.
"But we'll rebuild. It's not the end of the world. No one has died." Lika said. Brian and Lika had decided to move back into the colony.
"I can't believe my mother would do such a thing." Alaya whispered.
"This isn't your mother's doing, we don't even know if she's alive." Brian said, wincing as Lika treated him. But both Alaya and Eri knew that it was Citri.
"Stop denying what you know, Brian. We all know that Citri, Ambient and Crow are behind this. Though Crow may be the only one who is actually willing." Lika said. Alaya nodded, remembering what Lika had said before about Crow.
"No, Crow isn't the mastermind, I bet he isn't even willing." Eri said. The three turned to her in surprise. "They are at General Conor's base, and they are looking for me."
"General Conor?" Lika echoed.
"My father." Eri answered.
"Your father?!" Alaya cried.
"He is a cold, heartless tyrant. He's only my father by blood, or else he'd be nothing more than a General." Eri said, her voice icey.
"No wonder he wants you, he probably misses you terribly." Lika said.
"Hmph. He'd as soon kill me than hug me, sooner most likely." Eri replied. "The only reason he wants me is because I'm a strong pilot, and another of his precious transform organoids."
Alaya, eager to be off the subject, asked, "Will you be okay?"
"Yes we'll be fine." Brian said.
"I don't know about you, tough guy, but yes, we will." Lika said, looking sideways at Brian.
"Good. C'mon Eri, lets go get my mom!" Alaya said, and started to run off when Lika grabbed her arm.
"I just wanted to let you know that you've been like a daughter to us." Lika said.
"And be careful, your mother won't be what you expect her to be, though I'm confident you'll break the spell." Brian added.
"I will. Bye!" Alaya said and ran off once more. Once they were out of sight-range, they stopped. Eri located the threesome that they were after.
"They're heading in a straight path.that way! Problem is, there's another city on the way!" Eri said.
"Then let's get going!" Alaya shouted
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Chapter VII-Father and Daughter
"How much longer do you think Crow will be willing to do this?"
"As long as he is sure we will kill them if he doesn't."
"General, your next orders?"
"Tell Crow to bring them to me. These orders are a mite personal."
"Yes sir."
Alaya and Eri were playing a game of hide and seek to hone their signature- finding skills. They were pretty good at it. Cor and Gon watched nearby. They started to talk in the way that organoids did.
I didn't think their powers would flourish this early. Gon commented.
They truly are amazing people. I hope the General doesn't send them out to find his daughter though. Cor responded.
They must be ready, especially Alaya. If he does, then it will most likely not end up good. Gon said. And besides, why would he? He's not fond of her, nor she of him.
Yes, but Eri is a very valuable fighter. Too good to loose without a fight. Cor responded. Gon nodded and they lay down to watch.
"I found you!" Eri cried.
"Not bad, 10 seconds." Alaya said.
"I'm bored, aren't you?" Eri asked. Alaya nodded. She looked at the two organoids, who now refused to become one with them again. They had been growling for a while, and she wondered what they were saying.
"Why don't we try to find a silver signature? Or a green one for my dad?" Alaya suggested. Eri nodded. Both entered their power, a swirling colored ball. In side the wold became a grid, and Eri searched for a green signature, Alaya a silver.
Both came out of their power and into the present slowly, thoughtfully.
"I found my mom." Alaya said.
"I found your dad." Eri answered. "And he was with your mom and a purple energy."
"Both had black mixed in." Alaya observed.
"And were moving toward."
"The Oasis Colony!" both shouted.
Not good. Cor said to Gon.
Definitely not good. Gon responded.
"Should we go as ourselves, or Eliya?" Eri asked.
"Eliya would be a bad idea because we would have to un-fuse when we get there." Alaya said. "I'm worried about speed, my Command Wolf is still an old, broken-down wreck."
Without being asked, the two organoids shot into the zoids.
"Does that answer your question?" Eri asked. Alaya and Eri jumped into their zoids, and ran back the way they had come, to see if they could meet Citri, Ambient and the other at the Oasis Colony.
"They didn't find Eri in the Oasis Colony, but they left it in ruins, sir."
"Good. Did they continue onward?"
"That is an affirmative, Gneral, sir."
"Good job, soldier. Soon we will have her back, and the Republic shall no longer exist!"
Ruins, that's all that was left of the Oasis Colony. All ruins. Eri and Alaya were astonished that only three zoid pilots could do this.
"They took us by surprise. They even destroyed our zoids. The only thing that stopped the Zaber from blowing this entire colony up was a Geno- Breaker." Jack had said when they found him. Once the threat was gone, the uninjured were tending to the injured, and those who weren't needed in healing were set to cleaning up.
"But we'll rebuild. It's not the end of the world. No one has died." Lika said. Brian and Lika had decided to move back into the colony.
"I can't believe my mother would do such a thing." Alaya whispered.
"This isn't your mother's doing, we don't even know if she's alive." Brian said, wincing as Lika treated him. But both Alaya and Eri knew that it was Citri.
"Stop denying what you know, Brian. We all know that Citri, Ambient and Crow are behind this. Though Crow may be the only one who is actually willing." Lika said. Alaya nodded, remembering what Lika had said before about Crow.
"No, Crow isn't the mastermind, I bet he isn't even willing." Eri said. The three turned to her in surprise. "They are at General Conor's base, and they are looking for me."
"General Conor?" Lika echoed.
"My father." Eri answered.
"Your father?!" Alaya cried.
"He is a cold, heartless tyrant. He's only my father by blood, or else he'd be nothing more than a General." Eri said, her voice icey.
"No wonder he wants you, he probably misses you terribly." Lika said.
"Hmph. He'd as soon kill me than hug me, sooner most likely." Eri replied. "The only reason he wants me is because I'm a strong pilot, and another of his precious transform organoids."
Alaya, eager to be off the subject, asked, "Will you be okay?"
"Yes we'll be fine." Brian said.
"I don't know about you, tough guy, but yes, we will." Lika said, looking sideways at Brian.
"Good. C'mon Eri, lets go get my mom!" Alaya said, and started to run off when Lika grabbed her arm.
"I just wanted to let you know that you've been like a daughter to us." Lika said.
"And be careful, your mother won't be what you expect her to be, though I'm confident you'll break the spell." Brian added.
"I will. Bye!" Alaya said and ran off once more. Once they were out of sight-range, they stopped. Eri located the threesome that they were after.
"They're heading in a straight path.that way! Problem is, there's another city on the way!" Eri said.
"Then let's get going!" Alaya shouted
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oi. Oi. Um. don't know what to write. Errrrrr..right. Read and review. Yah.
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