The Androids Perspective

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Android 17
We had to wait until about midday before we moved out from the hotel. We had decided that it was much better to move in a crowd to prevent ourselves from getting noticed. All it would take would be one of them flying overhead to notice us and that was it. As we came down the main staircase of the hotel and headed towards the doors no one gave us a second glance. While waiting in the hotel we had gone exploring. Our clothes were barely hanging on us and would attract attention everywhere. So we went searching for a room, which people were living in. The first few we found had humans inside, we checked using our infrared sensors, but after an hour of walking up and down corridors and staircases we finally struck gold, fools gold that is. My jeans were a bit long and too loose and I could only find short-sleeved shirts in the suitcase. Finally I picked a white one but there were no jackets in my size so I decided to go without. As my body didn't need heat it didn't really matter what I wore my computer kept telling me. But I liked to wear certain clothes and nothing was going to persuade me other wise. 18 had less luck than I and was only able to get some shorts to fit her. Hanging down past her knees, I could see my sister was no happy with them but the room we had picked seemed to belong to a single man, seemed like her was a bit of a hiker. After I had found the only trainers, 18 was forced to do with walking boots and another T-shirt completed the picture as well as the jacket which had become a permanent feature of her dress. "I look like I'm going off to the mountains." 18 complained as we left the hotel. "Do all single males have no fashion sense?" "Probably not, but then we are better driver's." It was strange but walking up that street with my sister surrounded by people I felt more relaxed than I had in a long time. We were not rushing off to a fight or anything near that strenuous. All we had in font of us was a doctor, maybe some guards. Nothing we couldn't handle with ease. Wait a moment, stop there 17. I was feeling too confident, that's what had got us into trouble in the first place. We had to be careful but we also had to be quick. This was another flaw in our programming. Gero had never expected that we would get into a situation like this. He just expected us to be his soldiers who did his bidding for him. Wait a moment, where was 18? I had been walking forward preoccupied with my own thoughts. I started to stare around me, my eyes zooming in and out like binoculars. Finally I spotted her a little way behind me, just disappearing into a shop. Quickly I made my way after her, not noticing as I pushed people out of my way. Heads turned as I burst into the shop. As I had moved thoughts had run through my head of Z fighter's dragging her away, or 18 losing control of her mind again. But I had no need to worry. The shop was full of women and the predominant colour was pink. Dresses were hung everywhere and I could see 18 a little a head of me talking to an assistant. As I walked over to her I became aware that most of the people in the shop were staring at me. When I turned to look at them I could see they were teenage girls and they all started to giggle once I looked at them. I turned back shaking my head in disgust. Humans, why were they so stupid sometimes? But as I walked forward a smile grew on my lips. I still had my looks it seemed. Tapping on my twin's shoulder I made her start, she was still a bit nervous it seemed. "Buying dresses sis?" "Of course not, I was just asking this man here if he knew where Dr Speilding had his lab." She was still a smooth liar it seemed. The human wasn't as good and I could see him flush as I stared into his face. Why was he embarrassed? For a second I contemplated killing him, but I dropped the idea. It would cause more bother than it was worth and it might alert the Z fighter's that we were here.

Android 18
After listening to the man's hesitant directions we left the shop and started up the pavement walking northwards. It was about midday and there were crowds everywhere. It was a pity 17 had found me so fast. I didn't even have time to try any of the dresses on. But I tried to banish these thoughts from my mind and concentrate on the mission in hand. It took us an hour and a half to walk the distance the clerk had described. We seemed to come out of the city and into the suburbs. It was here that we saw our target. It was unmistakable even though it was a mile or two away, standing tall over the houses blocking the horizon. From where we were the complex looked huge, stretching out over a vast area in a large rectangle. Standing on a hill we had an arial view, and we could see the defences round the building. A large wire fence ran round he entire complex and even from here we could see that it was electrified. Large gun turrets protruded from the ground in several places as well making it look more like an army camp. 17 turned to me, "We better scout around the building, get up close to the fence and try and make out what defences this place has." "But 17, they have nothing that could possibly hurt us, they are only humans. It never helps to underestimate your opponent." he replied dryly. I sighed. If he really wanted to do it….
We spent the next four hours walking round the facility, staring at it in infrared, monitoring shifts of the guards. I was bored out of my skull, what was the point in this? They had nothing, which could hurt us, this was pointless. But boys always wanted to play soldiers…. But 17 wasn't a boy, he was an Android. I shook my head. I had to concentrate now and not drift off like I did before. The jacket at least was recharging me at the level I was losing energy so I was stable at least for the moment. But how much longer would the vest continue to work? It was a question I didn't really want to answer. Finally I dropped to the ground, leaning against someone's fence. I told 17 I was refusing to do this any more and he wanted to continue he would have to do it on his own. He did so for about half an hour before joining me as I knew he would. "So," I asked him, "what do we know?" "There is about 20 or so guards spread out around the ground. There are a number of dogs in kennels that I suspect are allowed out at night. There is also about thirty heavy guns. The fence is electrified. There one main entrance to the facility and outside this is the car park. This is the most heavily defended point," he reeled off sounding as bored as I. "Oh and the guards seem to rotate every two hours." "And is this information any use to us?" I said in an acid tone to my brother. "Come on 17 I know we are weak, probably defeatable by about every member of the Z fighter's but then they are much more powerful than normal humans. There is nothing the humans have which can harm us. All we have to do is bust through destroy some of the defences, grab hold of Speilding and leave." "I agree" 17 finally said "But we have to this under the cover of darkness, in case any of the Z fighter's are near and we can't destroy that much, we have to make it seem like a human job" he said, his voice gaining more enthusiasm "But if we attack at night isn't it unlikely that he will be there? Most likely he will be at home or something?" A smug grin cam to 17's face. "No he won't." I raised an eyebrow speculatively at him. "When I checked around this place I noticed a building a little away from the other's with a private garage. The registration of the car is Speilding's." "How do you know?" "Part of our data about Speilding has a copy of his driving license, it's the only picture Gero was able to procure." "Oh." I said allowing a little excitement get into my voice. "So sometime tonight we bust through the fence head for the house and grab him." "Yeah, can't see any hitches in the plan, just keep it simple. Who cares about the guard shifts or whatever? We will just destroy them." I could see 17 was annoyed at this quip but he let it go. We decided to leave the suburbs then and head back into the inner city, it was boring out here and we couldn't stay in one place for too long. It was too dangerous.

Android 17
For the next couple of hours we looked around the city observing the humans and generally trying to waste time. 18 went off window-shopping and I had a look around the various car show rooms and garages. But I wasn't really looking at the cars; I couldn't help but look forward to tonight. In a day or too I could be complete. Better still, I could have 16's strength….
I had played the fight over a couple of times in my head but I played it again. Watched as 18 and I both attacked. The green daemon was unable to defend herself as we attacked. I watched as she was beaten down, broken and defeated below us. Her body shattered and bloody, helpless on the ground. We would slay our own particular daemon and be free of the defeats she had inflicted upon us. Free of the fear of dying at any second. With our new power we would deal with the Z fighters after and the world would be hours again. 18 joined me later at the time we had decided just outside the hotel. The sun was disappearing over the mountains and we decided that we had better start the trek to the complex again. The first time we had come this was we had got lost, bad directions we put it to. But we knew the whole route perfectly now. As we walked we talked over the last stage of our plan. After we got the Doctor we were going to make our way out to the mountains to hide, maybe out to Gero's lab later on. The cities would be too hot for us now that we had a well-known prisoner. We only had to hope the Z fighter's wouldn't connect the kidnapping with us. We were going to try and counter that by only creating minimal damage on the complex. The Z fighter's would expect us to destroy the entire facility in our vicious fashion, why would we bother with a kidnapping?
It was pitch black by the time we came upon the facility. But with our infrared eyes we could see everything as if it was day, if not with a red tinge. Marching up to the fence we lightly vaulted over it. Unfortunately as soon as we landed alarms started to ring. "So much for being careful." 18 commented. The first dog was met with a kick to the jaw. Flying backward it was dead before it hit the ground. I broke the second one's neck before it had time to open its jaws. 18 was right, this was going to be easy. That was when the men arrived. Lightly moving out of the line of fire of the first one, I was in the air my foot smashing through his chest like a knife through butter. With one swift movement the gun was out of his hands and I disabled his partner with lead. The more we sprayed bullets about the place the more human the crime looked. 18 and I had planned this out on the walk out here. Gero had also programmed extensive gun knowledge into our systems, though I didn't know why. Probably something to do with his experience in the Red Ribbon army. Checking the corpse before me I removed two ammo clips and slipped them into my pocket. Looking across I saw 18 remove a gun the man I had killed. Come on I shouted over to her over the sound of the glaring alarms, "The house is over this way." I turned and walked towards the house lightly shooting a man in the chest on the way.

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