Author's Note: before we get anywhere, I have to tell you a few things. One: this is a re-post. Two: I invented the concept of street-fighting girls. I don't mind that anyone uses this concept, but it would be very courteous if you would ask me first, of which, concerning certain individuals, you didn't. Go ahead and flame me. I'm telling you the truth. Also, I invented the concept of her living on the streets, and the drug Dragon's Bane. I'm deleting and reposting my stories so that you may view them. Please don't be angry with me, I'm just irritable about the plagiarism. If any other writers out there disagree, they can talk to Leela, who is one of the authors in the Lupin III section. Thank you, and have a nice day.
Lupin
III
Fan-series #1
Episode #1 - The Hacker: Yuma Avara's First
Entrance
-----Lupin sat at his computer, sifting through
government files. Inside one of those files in that particular part
of the net was the most ultimate program ever created by the hands of
a criminal. It had started out as a basement software, and when it
got out of control, the government seized it so that it couldn't be
used by anyone else but government. With a few modifications, the
software was the ultimate weapon for techno wars. This item was at
the top of every list in the black market not only in Japan, but also
in undergrounds around the world.
-----And what of it's uses
anyway? If it was such a powerful program, what could it do? What was
so great about this program that everyone wanted? The answer was
this: it could break down any defense; crack into any file,; and had
a built in super virus that could even destroy whole systems on
command, even the government's main frame, with enough time and
effort.
-----If someone really wanted to, they could threaten the
government by force to give up certain files, based on the promise
that, if they didn't, that person would crack into and destroy a very
crucial government file or system. This was why the great Lupin III
wanted it.
-----'If I could erase my files, there would be less
police on my back,' he thought, 'and I could also hack into bank
accounts and get money that way. This could really help my profits.
I'll find it soon.'
-----Lupin was always very patient in his
dealings, and he knew that , always, in time, there would be an
answer to whatever problem or inquire he faced. He wouldn't have to
wait much longer. Soon, it would be just the right time to
pounce.
-----'Yes,' he thought, 'Soon, the time will be just
right. Until then, I'll just have to sit back and relax.'
-----He
continued to type away steadilly at the keyboard, defense after
defense slowly breaking down.
-----About half an hour afterward,
he was inside the file containing the software. There was now only
one problem: someone had gotten there first.
-----"Shit!"
he all but yelled.
-----"What's wrong, Lupin?" asked
Jigen, who was relaxing while having a smoke in his easy
chair.
-----"Someone else got here first!" Lupin glared
at the screen. Suddenly, a picture started forming. "What?"
Lupin muttered.
-----"Hmmm?" asked
Jigen.
-----"Something's appearing here, someone's calling
card, I hope," said Lupin, "Come here and look. Maybe this
can help us identify our competition."
-----Jigen did as was
requested and they both watch the picture take shape. It was a
picture of a naked woman with red demon wings; ivory skin; sharp,
long black claws; medium golden brown hair; and finally, a great
body. Under it was the heading, simply stating, 'she-devil.'
-----"I
know who this is," said Lupin.
-----"Who?" asked
Jigen, "Some famous hacker?"
-----"She's a living
legend," began Lupin, "Some aren't even sure if she exists.
They call her 'Devil Lady Yuma,' and she's supposed to be the
greatest hacker in all the world. She has a lot of enemies, and lays
low most of the time, only coming out for the big jobs. She's always
successful."
-----"So, what are you going to do about
her?" asked Jigen, "We can't just let her get away with the
program. That software's worth money."
-----"I have some
good contacts in the hacking world who owe me a lot of money,"
said Lupin matter-of-fact-ly, "and I'm sure that they would be
only too happy to help."
-----"Well, let's get to work,
then," suggested Jigen, "It's going to take a lot to track
down this hacker."
-----"Yeah, tell me about it. I have
to talk to my allies first and set up a meeting."
-----Yuma
was calmly sitting at her PC, a small smile creeping up onto her
face. She now had it, the infamous software that had everyone on the
black market talking.
-----'With this software,' she thought, 'I
can hold any system on the network hostage! That means big bucks
for me! I'll finally get a break from hacking and go into cracking!
I'll have every network and bank at my mercy, and finally, instead of
just viewing the info, I'll be taking it! I'll consider this my first
big job.'
-----Ice sat relaxing on his couch,
eating a TV dinner, when the phone rang.
-----"Who is it?"
he picked up the reciever.
-----"Hey, Ice," said a
familiar voice, "It's me, Lupin. You think you can do a favor
for me?"
-----Yuma sat in a booth at the
cafe.
-----'He's twenty minutes late,' she thought, 'He'd better
get here quick. I don't have that much time to spend.'
-----As if
on que, the door of the cafe opened, and in walked the master thief,
himself, Lupin III.
-----"Hey," he said good-naturedly,
"You look just as good as you do in the picture!"
-----"Save
your sweet talk, loverboy," she said in a surly tone of voice,
"You came here for a meeting. Now what'll it be? I haven't got
time to waste."
-----"I can see that," Lupin
grinned impishly, "You look like a very busy woman. I just
came here on a bit of business, myself, and I was wondering if you
could help me with it-"
-----"You're not getting that
software," she cut him off, "Look, the great Lupin III
wanted a meeting with me. So what? Whoop-dee-freakin'-do! I don't
care. I'm busy and I don't have time for this. If you want me to do a
job for you, all you have to do is pay the price, and I'll do it, but
I ain't givin' you the program!"
-----"Perhaps we could
work together, then," suggested Lupin.
-----"Not a
snowball's chance in Hell," she sniped, "I've gotta go.
Nice meeting you, Lupin!"
-----"Wait!" he got
up and spun her towards him, "We should say farewell!" He
tried to kiss her and failed, but before she slipped out of his
grasp, unbeknownst to her, he put a tracker on the back of her coat,
a small black one that blended in.
-----"Gotta go," she
smirked, "Got work to do!"
-----"I guess I have
some work to do myself," he grinned.
-----"So,"
said Jigen, lighting up a cigarette, "you intend on stealing the
file from her tonight."
-----"Yep," said Lupin,
pouring himself a drink.
-----"How do you think that's going
to go? This ain't no ordinary girl we're dealing with. If she's
that combative, she's gotta know how to fight, too."
-----"Which
is why I'm going to do it while she's asleep."
-----"Good
idea."
-----Lupin heard a beeping sound.
-----"Well,"
he said, "looks like we got a location. The comp's already
storing it. By the end of tonight, the software should be
mine."
-----Yuma took off her coat and left it
on the floor of her shabby home. It was made from an old building
that was for sale that nobody wanted, a particularly ugly old
building. She walked over to her main computer, which was about all
she had, and booted it up. She got down on the floor and lifted up
one of the wooden boards. Underneith was a vast array of floppies and
CD ROMs, all carrying viruses or programs. She picked up a gold
mini-disk and put it in the minidisk drive of her main computer,
turning on the built in computer speakers as well. An icon appeared
on screen and she double-clicked on it.
-----"Program
activated," said a computerized voice, "Choose your
option."
-----Yuma looked at the list and said, "Well,
let's see what this baby can do. Okay, I'll go for ... hacking! Let's
see you hack into a government system. There's a fair few that I've
been wanting to see." She clicked on the option. Within minutes,
the firewall was broken down. "Good," she said, "That
means that if I need to get into something that I need help with,
this program can help me. Well, looks like you're pretty powerful.
I've got to find a special place for you!" She shut down the
program and popped out the disk. Doing so, she got up and put the
disk in the most unlikely place that anyone would ever look for it:
the bathroom.
-----The bathroom was a smelly place, even when
clean. She put it behind the mirror in the medicine cabinet.
-----"No
one will look for it there," she said, "No one would even
think of looking for it." She yawned, "I'm sleepy. Better
get some rest. Got a long day ahead of me tomorrow." Walking
into the main room again, she lied down on the futan and went to
sleep.
-----'Man,' thought Lupin as he stood in one of the
abandoned rooms of the place, 'that sleeping liquid sure sucks into
the skin fast! Luckilly, I had the antidote. Now time to get the
program.'
-----Creeping into the bathroom, he opened the medicine
cabinet and took the software. Then he crept out of the house and
into the street, where Jigen was waiting with the
car.
-----Yuma soon awoken from the tranquilizer.
She got up, stretched, yawned, and brushed her long, curly brown hair
out of her face. Walking over to the medicine cabinet, she opened it
up. There, she saw one of the most aggravating, horrifyingÛthings
she'd ever seen: the software, the one she'd worked soÛhard to
get, for months on end, was gone. Instead, the was a note left by
Lupin III.
-----"Dear Yuma,
----------"You did a
really good job of hiding the program from me. However, you forgot to
check ----------your coat. Maybe we could work things out. You'd make
a nice member of my gang. ----------Meet me at the cafe today at 9
AM.
----------------------------------------Signed,
-------------------------------------------Lupin
III
-----"Fucking A!" she yelled, "How did he
get here? How did anybody know I was here! Jesus Christ, I'm gonna
kill him!"
-----Meanwhile, at Lupin's place, he could hear
everything she was saying on the built-in sound device. He gave a
little giggle.
-----"What's so funny?" asked
Jigen.
-----"Looks like our girl's a little frusterated right
about now," he laughed.
-----"Yeah," said Jigen,
"Who wouldn't be? But why do you want her to be part of our
gang?"
-----"Because she's got a housing shortage and we
could use someone like her."
-----"What I don't
understand is how she could live in a decrepit place like that,"
said Jigen, "That place ain't fit for dogs."
-----"Yeah,"
Lupin looked just slightly worried, "I know."
-----Come
9:00, Yuma was there. Right at one of the tables sat Lupin. He
beckoned her to come over there, and she answered.
-----As she
sat down next to him, he asked, "So, Yuma. I have an proposition
for you that I was wondering if you'd be willing to help me with.
Care to listen?"
-----"I work alone," she said
menacingly, "Where's the program?"
-----"Now, now,
now," he said, "Not so fast. Listen to what I have to say
first."
-----"You'd better make this quick!"
-----"Okay.
Yuma, you look like you're in trouble."
-----"How do you
know that?"
-----"Look at your living space."
-----"So?"
she said sarcastically, "How am I going to fix
that?"
-----"You'd be making a lot more money if you'd
partner up with me and Jigen. You'd make a great addition to our
gang."
-----"Since when do you care about
me?"
-----"Since I saw your ability to work."
-----"So
you're saying that you want me to work for you," she said, "Is
that it?"
-----"No," he corrected her, "I want
you to work with me. There's a difference. You won't be an employee
in this business, Yuma. You'll be a partner, capable of making your
own decisions. You'll also be making a whole lot more money than you
are now."
-----Yuma was quiet for a moment. She stared down
at the table top. Then she looked him straight in the
eyes.
-----"I'll think about it," she said.
-----"Here,"
he wrote down his number on a slip of paper, "Call me when
you've come to your decision."
-----She blushed, "I ...
I don't have a phone."
-----"Then here's my address,"
he said, "Don't give this to anyone else. I'm trusting you
here."
-----"Okay," she took the paper and walked
out.
-----Jigen walked in. He came up to Lupin, "So how'd it
go?"
-----"She said she'd think about it," said
Lupin, looking like he was deep in thought.
-----"Hey, what's
up with you?"
-----"I'm just worried about her," he
said, "That's all."
Yuma walked out of
the cafe.
-----'Work,' she thought, 'And for good money, too.'
Perhaps I should take this job.' Yeah, that would be a good idea.
Being partners with Lupin, I should be able to make more money. Maybe
I can learn how to be a thief as well.'
End of Episode #1
