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Singularity: Part 3

A human shape appeared between me and the light, stepping into it and disappearing. I followed, noting that the collapse behind me was definitely getting closer. It was maybe 50 feet behind me now.

I gave the rockets full power, feeling the speed increase and like I’d left my stomach behind. The collapse followed, growing wider, if that were possible. At first, it had only seemed like a tunnel was caving in, but after I accelerated, I saw chunks of something falling, hitting the ground(?), shattering, or bounding forward in my direction.

I couldn’t guess what substance it was. Time? Bits of pocket dimensions? Stars? Continue reading Singularity: Part 3

Singularity: Part 2

It would be tempting to imagine that I was pushing a lever, but this wasn’t mechanical. As I touched it, I knew what I was really doing. I was providing power to open a portal, while simultaneously drawing power to replenish my strength from the life support systems, and equalizing pressure, momentum, temperature, and other factors through subsystems in the device.

Why? Because a pressure difference could shoot you through a portal (or backwards from it). Similarly, if the different sides of the portal were traveling at different speeds or directions, it would be like jumping on or off a moving car.

The crazy thing was that I could handle all of it at once. Kee had taught me how, something that I knew was no coincidence. Continue reading Singularity: Part 2

Singularity: Part 1

“Great,” I said. “How? Do you have a password or cheat code or something?”

Lee laughed. “Cheat code? Are you thinking the test Kee set up works like a video game? There are parts that might, I suppose, but no. This is real. I can tell you which parts of the control system you need to manipulate to get through the test.”

“That is kind of a like a video game,” I said. “You go to Reddit and there’s always someone who got stuck at the same point and a bunch of answers on how to get past it. Some of them even work.” Continue reading Singularity: Part 1

The Core: Part 12

“You know what I showed you? If you can keep on doing it, from what they said, you can wipe yourself clean of a dominator’s commands. Also, I’ve got a device that can block Dominators’ commands—up to a point. If you’re facing more than ten or maybe five, I’d run away and throw rocks at them from a distance.”

He began to laugh. “Rocks? I think I expected something more complicated from an inventor.”

I shrugged, “If it works, it works.”

Then I reached out with what might be best imagined as a phantom limb and opened a portal to bring him to me. Continue reading The Core: Part 12

The Core: Part 11

The scene froze, leaving Prentkos, Colette, and Magnus standing within the circle, caught in a moment where none of them were looking each other in the eye, a picture without much visual appeal.

Spark asked, “Do you want to see more? There’s no more conversation except for Colette giving the command. Instead, they disappear, and I’m not allowed to show you where they reappear.”

“I guess not then,” I said, “unless you’ve got anything else from his history here.” Continue reading The Core: Part 11

The Core: Part 10

“You can’t tell me unless you’re in my presence? Why? Because he told you not to tell?”

The picture of Prentkos in my mind frowned. “I,” he said and paused. “I can’t say… It’s difficult. I know the Nine has me. His assistant—the blond woman who’s with him—she talked to me, and I can’t repeat anything she said.”

“His assistant,” I said. “Do you mean Colette? She’s good with a crossbow?”

He nodded. Continue reading The Core: Part 10

The Core: Part 9

I reached out to the systems that surrounded me, trying to figure out what I could use.

Though I couldn’t say that I was a massive X-Men fan, I remembered Cerebro from the comics. It was a device that allowed telepaths (or maybe just Xavier) to detect mutants.

This wasn’t the same thing, but for Artificers. I knew this because I connected with it, specifically with its systems. One allowed messaging of other beings connected to the device. That included visitors who weren’t Artificers. Another system was the life support, which allowed me to request various forms of support ranging from the energy Artificers fed off of to air and food for physical needs. I noted that one. I might be able to pinpoint Magnus’ location by tracking life support use if it came to that. Continue reading The Core: Part 9

Friends & Family: Part 9

I didn’t like that the Cabal soldier who came to help him wasn’t with him, but I didn’t say that over the comm.

Over the comm, I said, “If there’s no one else around, you might as well. That said, The Nine have had teleporters in their bases before, so that might change.”

Jaclyn groaned, “That’s right. And even if they don’t have one here, Cabal soldiers can jump half a mile or more. Blue, keep on your guard.”

I felt as if I could hear Izzy’s frown as she replied, “I couldn’t stop listening to everything around me even if I wanted to.”

“Going in,” Jaclyn said. Continue reading Friends & Family: Part 9

Enforcers: Part 5

I caught a glimpse of the Cabal soldier and Prentkos gaining altitude and then hitting the top of the arc and beginning to drop. He’d been traveling the same way the strongest of the Cabal’s soldiers always had—jumping half a mile or more at a time.

It made me regret that we couldn’t cover the entire city with spybots. I placed the ones we had near roads where you could run at hundreds of miles per hour on outskirts and located them thicker near my parents’ house—with the effect that this guy could avoid notice until he got close purely by accident.

Prentkos had probably called him in somehow. Continue reading Enforcers: Part 5

Enforcers: Part 4

At the same time that I blasted toward him, I pulled my arm back as if I planned to punch him. Even if I couldn’t move as quickly as he could or fully take advantage of the speeds that I could now observe, I could pull the arm back as I might if I had no special tricks and then fire off killbots as I closed with him.

The speed of my punches was limited by my body, but firing off the killbots was done at the speed of thought plus electronics interfacing with alien technology in my brain.

The killbots shot down toward the ground, curving upward to aim for his leg. Continue reading Enforcers: Part 4