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"PuruPuruPuruPuruPuruPuruPuruPuru!"
She soared along the corridor, cool air supporting her wing-spread arms, carressing her naked body. She could feel the humm of the power hiding behind the walls, fizzing and buzzing through her body. Overhead lights buzzed at her as she banked herself around a junction, following the noise. People stared as she passed, alarmed at the sight of a naked child bird-running through the corridor. She didn't care.
She passed robots hanging in the air, each fizzing with energy. Sparks swirled around her, waves of energy radiating out from the blocky hover-bots. Patterns changed and warp and flowed as they took interest in her. Butterflies danced around her, the patterns on their wings warping and shifting as they fluttered. They rolled through the entire spectrum, tracing out symmetrical snowflake patterns. Part of her noticed each pattern came in powers of two.
Energy radiated from an antenna mounted to the wall, butterflies brushing against her skin and tickling her stomach. She felt them brush over her mind itself along with the idea that she needed to travel left along with them.
Left.
The butterflies drifted through her mind, guiding her down a new corridor. She banked left, dodging a speeding motorcycle. It crackled like lightning, sparks shooting through her veins as the engine thrummed past. The sensation tickled inside...
"PuruPuruPuruPuruPuruPuruPuruPuru!"
This was freedom. This was flight. Cold concrete chilled at bare feet. She felt herself grown warm inside in spite of it, her mind slowing even as her feet picked up pace. The chaotic noise behind the walls changed pitch to a high, warbling squeal; chirping, wheeting and whispering in her ears in voices that spoke in tones beyond her comprehension. She strained herself to hear them, her mind tuning in to the words.
"naked child running through the accommodation block...." The woman in her mind sounded almost amused
"Level D, section 31. Level D, section 31." She repeated the words to herself. "....Female. Blonde, blue eyes! That's her!" she announced to those watching, the sparks in her mind piping output to her mouth. "Eyes, ears, echo..."
That was her! The voices were speaking about her. They were chasing her.
"...after her..." hissed through her thoughts before fading away into the distance behind her.
"PuruPuruPuruPuruPuruPuruPuruPuru!"
She giggled with bubbling mischief, running harder. The excitement of being chased tingled through her bones. She thought she could hear music running in the back of her mind, a tune with a pulsing, driving beat that she couldn't hope to recognise. She was a barefoot Speed King
The tone of the noises behind the walls changed, getting sharper and more hurried. It got louder, faster - screaming and whistling rather than chattering and chirping. More of the fizzing, tingling hoverbots were following her - one hanging a few metres behind her.
An open door allowed her to duck into someone's apartment to hide. She found clothes inside, waiting in a laundery basket. Loose fitting frilled-shorts and a purple blouse were the only things that would even get close to fitting her small frame. She heard the door open
"Hey You!"
The owner was tall, apparently Japanese and dressed in a sailor suit. Sweat slicked her chestnut hair down to her brow, furrowed in anger.
"PuruPuruPuruPuruPuruPuruPuruPuru!" She giggled, running for the door. "I need these now!" And that made it A-ok. She felt grasping fingers brush against her body momentarily, but slipping from the grip of an adult was childs play. For a moment, she thought the woman would just run after her - but no - she ran free. She felt the attention of the hoverbots brush over her, colours washing over he vision. She caught drafts of sweet perfume drifting around her in time to the light flickering around the edges of her vision. It smelled like pink, then green, then the lights turned a funny shade of rose followed moments later by freshly cut grass, chased by the crackling pink ozone of a beam-saber. Hot metal glowed as more voices sparked in her ears.
"...Stole my nightshirt...!" she announced. "Same girl! Girl grabbing garments gayly going"
She was aware of something coming at her from a crossing passageway, sparks in her veins growing stronger as it approached. A green off-roader roared by, lightning firing in her body in time with the roar of its engine, waves of colour and sound and energy following behind it as it disappearred off into an unlit tunnel. Red lights receded into the distance. They blazed bright a moment as the beast-machine squealed to a halt.
Spotted me, she realised with a thrill.
She popped a ventilation grill and slipped inside, pulling it shut behind her. Cables fizzed above her head, the hum deepening as she got closer. A squal of noise rolled through her as she reached out for them, energy racing through her arms. Ideas and images flashed through her mind, a garble of information washing over her. She saw machinery roaring, turbines playing heavy metal as they spun in time with a woman yelling at someone named 'May' while a kaleidoscope danced in her eyes.
Stunned, she covered her hands with her mouth, aware of feet beyond the vent-grill running towards here. They marched in time to the beat of the music as she slipped back into. Sparks of light danced off the walls, the scent rasberries mingling with dry dust that parched her throat.
She screamed and kicked out out the fingers drawing across her back. Seized by panic, she scrambled forward, knocking a dusk-skinned woman out of her way as she burst out through the grill. She heard her swear behind her as she jumped up into the driver's seat of the still-running off-roader. She needed it - it was her escape. It thrummed with power. A makerplate on the dashboard identified it as a Ford Racing Warthog. She floored the accelerator.
The engine bellowed, out-matching the parking brake. A warning alarm wheeted at her, reminding her to take it off a moment later.
In the mirror, she could see the woman give weak chase before removing some sort of communicator from her pocket.
"PuruPuruPuruPuruPuruPuruPuruPuru!" she laughed as she roared off down the tunnel. A map on the centre console told her where she was. The base was named 77 Frigga. She was in the accommodation block. Level Seven.Sector G. A route had been plotted down to the landing bay already. The voices in her mind came through clear and crisp, pulsing in tune to something mounted to the roll-bar. She could feel it even above the haze of energy sparking off the engine.
"She just stole my damn Warthog. She's running to the mainshaft. That'll take her straight to the landing bay. Is she related to Minnie? Where did they come from? Where's she going? She wasn't on any fucking transport? Who is she? I'm Elpeo Ple. Is she the same one who stole those clothes? Matches the description. Subscription. Conscription" She spun at the wheel following the route on the map. Tyres squealed, leaving ffour black arcs on the concrete floor. "I've got the motorcon transponder - It just turned left onto 7-G." One of the crashbars skimmed the wall, dislodging slabs of concrete from the steel substructure.
Computers whistled somewhere beneath her, generating noise synchronised with the displays on the dashboard. She could feel its tune and tone change along with the information on the screens. It wasn't hard for her mind to work out that some of what she was experiencing might be the result of the technology around her... she could sense the machinery itself.
"I'll chase her but I'm coming from the dome. The Crown Vic shit itself, I'm out of this. She's doing over 160. Let everyone know we've got a thief on the run. Where the hell does she think she can get to - I've locked the main door."
They were different people. Men, women. She recognised one or two voices - the dark haired woman especially. The others were a mystery. One of them sounded like her. She felt herself giggle again, riding a joyous electric thrill as the engine brap-brap-brapped against its limiter. This was so much fun! She'd race to the landing bay and make her escape like they were saying she couldn't.
The Warthog skidded to a halt on a massive elevator carriage. A dark shaft stretched far above her into the distance, a cold breeze whistling through.
"I've locked the lift. She can't go down. We've got her trapped. No you don't!"
She giggled again, clambering over a railing grasping hold of a cold, rusting ladder. She felt herself grow extraordinarily light as she swung out over a bottomless pit lit by sharp flashed of multicoloured lights. Cold snowflakes and golden butterflies drifted past her, swirling on the breeze carrying whispered voices fading away into the distance as she got further and further from the still running.
As she descended into the darkness, there was only the ever-present humm of power and the stillness of her own thoughts.
The magnitude of the silence was amazing. Even the humm receded away until she was left with just the noise of her own body. She felt herself fizz and whirr as she moved, the same computer noise whistling in her ears she she climbed. So - she was a computer too then. The idea made her giggle to herself.
She moved by feel alone, passing by dim lights every few hundred metres. She yelped when her foot found the rung she'd expected to find missing, a momentary thrill of fear seizing old.
She felt herself hanging in mid air, aware off the feeling of zero gravity taking hold. She waited to fall, quietly amazed at gravity's refusal to grab at her. She glided on her outstretched arms, spiralling down through the darkness.
"PuruPuruPuruPuruPuruPuruPuruPuru!" she called out, hearing her voice ring back off rock walls. "PuruPuruPuruPuruPuruPuruPuruPuru!"
It was like the call of some golden eagle, circling high above her. She swooped through the air, gliding in a way she knew was impossible. She tumbled in the air, spiraling herself down. She tried to pull up and loop - but succeeded only in bouncing off a half-rusted metal rail thick enough for her to crawl inside if she felt she had to. It stank of old grease and ozone.
A column of fireflies rolled around it, a hard electric fizz rushing through her body as they pulsed past. She could feel the power crackle through her, lighting her veins, nerves and muscles, seizing hold of her mind. She felt herself paralysed, overcome by the momentary electric shock as the fireflies swarmed, pulsing in time with the ever-present humm. Waves of light washed over her, followed the the scent of strawberries, steel.
She was aware of something big moving down from above, a draft of air blowing her down the shaft. She flipped herself over in time to see the carriage above approaching, rumbling and roaring in the tunnel. Butterflies warred with fireflies as one of the bots fizzed past, speeding up the shaft.
Light was rising from below and she felt herself begin to panic. She knew she'd be crushed to nothing, the life.
She felt herself scream as the left carriage crashed into her, her whole body bracing for the final crush. She knew she'd feel herself burst in excruciating detail right before the end. She wondered if maybe, now that she was some sort of machine, she'd survive. She felt the world slow down around her as the light moved up to envelope, her mind going hot, her breath parching her throat. The whisper of her own electronics in her ear turned to a squeal of panic as the light. She opened her mouth to scream... Mercifully, she blacked out before the final crush.
She came to what felt like a heartbeat later, surrounded by darkness with footsteps above her head.
"Lost.Can't find her."
She giggled, led by a railway of crackling energy radiating from the walls. Another hatch. Another corridor. Another sprint. Another door she found would open if she pushed it 'Just So.'
Inside, She found what she found what looking for. Red painted. Cockpit open. Small. But still.
A mobile suit.
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from: Ford.Sierra@friggarock.fen
to: [General Notices]
Subj: Lost Girl and Motoroid
Okay so it's been a bit hectic here over the last few weeks because of that stupid Venus thing and I suppose I just need to destress so I got into something left over from last christmas that I probably shouldn't have.
Long story short, Minnie May Hopkins and Elpeo Ple are our newest residents and one of them's gone missing. Elpeo broke out of her bedroom and borrowed some clothes and a motoroid and took off into open space.
Thing is, there's something wrong with her - she has some sort of synesthesia that makes her see the world in a really funny way. I don't know how exactly. Both of them were spare parts for someone else and I know Elpeo's body was never woken up for some reason - it was supposed to be Shinji but Jet fucked up on something, it failed some diagnostics and she put it in the parts bin, then built Shinji.
Anyway Elpeo probably gone to wherever the motoroid's nav had last been set for but nobody has any idea where that is.
I'm hoping to track her down because she's just - she's a bit naive and probably won't realise she's in trouble until something bad happens.
There's a reward for information.... the other result of Klatchian Coffee Liquer were four unique guns with some weird abilities. If anyone's information leads to us finding her, I'll trade one of these guns for it. Anyway, she's short, strawberry blonde-hair, blue eyes. Very lightly built. And she has a habit of running around with her arms outstretched repeating her name.
-Ford
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Now. What happens to Elpeo Next? Where does sthe nav on her motoroid take her? What happens to her there? What chaos does an android with a bastard of an EM-shielding problem cause?
And I just realised a good chunk of this was originally posted over a year ago... D'OH!. Anyway, since it stalled hard.... wherever she goes now is fair game.
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--m(^0^)m-- Wot, no sig?
"PuruPuruPuruPuruPuruPuruPuruPuru!"
She soared along the corridor, cool air supporting her wing-spread arms, carressing her naked body. She could feel the humm of the power hiding behind the walls, fizzing and buzzing through her body. Overhead lights buzzed at her as she banked herself around a junction, following the noise. People stared as she passed, alarmed at the sight of a naked child bird-running through the corridor. She didn't care.
She passed robots hanging in the air, each fizzing with energy. Sparks swirled around her, waves of energy radiating out from the blocky hover-bots. Patterns changed and warp and flowed as they took interest in her. Butterflies danced around her, the patterns on their wings warping and shifting as they fluttered. They rolled through the entire spectrum, tracing out symmetrical snowflake patterns. Part of her noticed each pattern came in powers of two.
Energy radiated from an antenna mounted to the wall, butterflies brushing against her skin and tickling her stomach. She felt them brush over her mind itself along with the idea that she needed to travel left along with them.
Left.
The butterflies drifted through her mind, guiding her down a new corridor. She banked left, dodging a speeding motorcycle. It crackled like lightning, sparks shooting through her veins as the engine thrummed past. The sensation tickled inside...
"PuruPuruPuruPuruPuruPuruPuruPuru!"
This was freedom. This was flight. Cold concrete chilled at bare feet. She felt herself grown warm inside in spite of it, her mind slowing even as her feet picked up pace. The chaotic noise behind the walls changed pitch to a high, warbling squeal; chirping, wheeting and whispering in her ears in voices that spoke in tones beyond her comprehension. She strained herself to hear them, her mind tuning in to the words.
"naked child running through the accommodation block...." The woman in her mind sounded almost amused
"Level D, section 31. Level D, section 31." She repeated the words to herself. "....Female. Blonde, blue eyes! That's her!" she announced to those watching, the sparks in her mind piping output to her mouth. "Eyes, ears, echo..."
That was her! The voices were speaking about her. They were chasing her.
"...after her..." hissed through her thoughts before fading away into the distance behind her.
"PuruPuruPuruPuruPuruPuruPuruPuru!"
She giggled with bubbling mischief, running harder. The excitement of being chased tingled through her bones. She thought she could hear music running in the back of her mind, a tune with a pulsing, driving beat that she couldn't hope to recognise. She was a barefoot Speed King
The tone of the noises behind the walls changed, getting sharper and more hurried. It got louder, faster - screaming and whistling rather than chattering and chirping. More of the fizzing, tingling hoverbots were following her - one hanging a few metres behind her.
An open door allowed her to duck into someone's apartment to hide. She found clothes inside, waiting in a laundery basket. Loose fitting frilled-shorts and a purple blouse were the only things that would even get close to fitting her small frame. She heard the door open
"Hey You!"
The owner was tall, apparently Japanese and dressed in a sailor suit. Sweat slicked her chestnut hair down to her brow, furrowed in anger.
"PuruPuruPuruPuruPuruPuruPuruPuru!" She giggled, running for the door. "I need these now!" And that made it A-ok. She felt grasping fingers brush against her body momentarily, but slipping from the grip of an adult was childs play. For a moment, she thought the woman would just run after her - but no - she ran free. She felt the attention of the hoverbots brush over her, colours washing over he vision. She caught drafts of sweet perfume drifting around her in time to the light flickering around the edges of her vision. It smelled like pink, then green, then the lights turned a funny shade of rose followed moments later by freshly cut grass, chased by the crackling pink ozone of a beam-saber. Hot metal glowed as more voices sparked in her ears.
"...Stole my nightshirt...!" she announced. "Same girl! Girl grabbing garments gayly going"
She was aware of something coming at her from a crossing passageway, sparks in her veins growing stronger as it approached. A green off-roader roared by, lightning firing in her body in time with the roar of its engine, waves of colour and sound and energy following behind it as it disappearred off into an unlit tunnel. Red lights receded into the distance. They blazed bright a moment as the beast-machine squealed to a halt.
Spotted me, she realised with a thrill.
She popped a ventilation grill and slipped inside, pulling it shut behind her. Cables fizzed above her head, the hum deepening as she got closer. A squal of noise rolled through her as she reached out for them, energy racing through her arms. Ideas and images flashed through her mind, a garble of information washing over her. She saw machinery roaring, turbines playing heavy metal as they spun in time with a woman yelling at someone named 'May' while a kaleidoscope danced in her eyes.
Stunned, she covered her hands with her mouth, aware of feet beyond the vent-grill running towards here. They marched in time to the beat of the music as she slipped back into. Sparks of light danced off the walls, the scent rasberries mingling with dry dust that parched her throat.
She screamed and kicked out out the fingers drawing across her back. Seized by panic, she scrambled forward, knocking a dusk-skinned woman out of her way as she burst out through the grill. She heard her swear behind her as she jumped up into the driver's seat of the still-running off-roader. She needed it - it was her escape. It thrummed with power. A makerplate on the dashboard identified it as a Ford Racing Warthog. She floored the accelerator.
The engine bellowed, out-matching the parking brake. A warning alarm wheeted at her, reminding her to take it off a moment later.
In the mirror, she could see the woman give weak chase before removing some sort of communicator from her pocket.
"PuruPuruPuruPuruPuruPuruPuruPuru!" she laughed as she roared off down the tunnel. A map on the centre console told her where she was. The base was named 77 Frigga. She was in the accommodation block. Level Seven.Sector G. A route had been plotted down to the landing bay already. The voices in her mind came through clear and crisp, pulsing in tune to something mounted to the roll-bar. She could feel it even above the haze of energy sparking off the engine.
"She just stole my damn Warthog. She's running to the mainshaft. That'll take her straight to the landing bay. Is she related to Minnie? Where did they come from? Where's she going? She wasn't on any fucking transport? Who is she? I'm Elpeo Ple. Is she the same one who stole those clothes? Matches the description. Subscription. Conscription" She spun at the wheel following the route on the map. Tyres squealed, leaving ffour black arcs on the concrete floor. "I've got the motorcon transponder - It just turned left onto 7-G." One of the crashbars skimmed the wall, dislodging slabs of concrete from the steel substructure.
Computers whistled somewhere beneath her, generating noise synchronised with the displays on the dashboard. She could feel its tune and tone change along with the information on the screens. It wasn't hard for her mind to work out that some of what she was experiencing might be the result of the technology around her... she could sense the machinery itself.
"I'll chase her but I'm coming from the dome. The Crown Vic shit itself, I'm out of this. She's doing over 160. Let everyone know we've got a thief on the run. Where the hell does she think she can get to - I've locked the main door."
They were different people. Men, women. She recognised one or two voices - the dark haired woman especially. The others were a mystery. One of them sounded like her. She felt herself giggle again, riding a joyous electric thrill as the engine brap-brap-brapped against its limiter. This was so much fun! She'd race to the landing bay and make her escape like they were saying she couldn't.
The Warthog skidded to a halt on a massive elevator carriage. A dark shaft stretched far above her into the distance, a cold breeze whistling through.
"I've locked the lift. She can't go down. We've got her trapped. No you don't!"
She giggled again, clambering over a railing grasping hold of a cold, rusting ladder. She felt herself grow extraordinarily light as she swung out over a bottomless pit lit by sharp flashed of multicoloured lights. Cold snowflakes and golden butterflies drifted past her, swirling on the breeze carrying whispered voices fading away into the distance as she got further and further from the still running.
As she descended into the darkness, there was only the ever-present humm of power and the stillness of her own thoughts.
The magnitude of the silence was amazing. Even the humm receded away until she was left with just the noise of her own body. She felt herself fizz and whirr as she moved, the same computer noise whistling in her ears she she climbed. So - she was a computer too then. The idea made her giggle to herself.
She moved by feel alone, passing by dim lights every few hundred metres. She yelped when her foot found the rung she'd expected to find missing, a momentary thrill of fear seizing old.
She felt herself hanging in mid air, aware off the feeling of zero gravity taking hold. She waited to fall, quietly amazed at gravity's refusal to grab at her. She glided on her outstretched arms, spiralling down through the darkness.
"PuruPuruPuruPuruPuruPuruPuruPuru!" she called out, hearing her voice ring back off rock walls. "PuruPuruPuruPuruPuruPuruPuruPuru!"
It was like the call of some golden eagle, circling high above her. She swooped through the air, gliding in a way she knew was impossible. She tumbled in the air, spiraling herself down. She tried to pull up and loop - but succeeded only in bouncing off a half-rusted metal rail thick enough for her to crawl inside if she felt she had to. It stank of old grease and ozone.
A column of fireflies rolled around it, a hard electric fizz rushing through her body as they pulsed past. She could feel the power crackle through her, lighting her veins, nerves and muscles, seizing hold of her mind. She felt herself paralysed, overcome by the momentary electric shock as the fireflies swarmed, pulsing in time with the ever-present humm. Waves of light washed over her, followed the the scent of strawberries, steel.
She was aware of something big moving down from above, a draft of air blowing her down the shaft. She flipped herself over in time to see the carriage above approaching, rumbling and roaring in the tunnel. Butterflies warred with fireflies as one of the bots fizzed past, speeding up the shaft.
Light was rising from below and she felt herself begin to panic. She knew she'd be crushed to nothing, the life.
She felt herself scream as the left carriage crashed into her, her whole body bracing for the final crush. She knew she'd feel herself burst in excruciating detail right before the end. She wondered if maybe, now that she was some sort of machine, she'd survive. She felt the world slow down around her as the light moved up to envelope, her mind going hot, her breath parching her throat. The whisper of her own electronics in her ear turned to a squeal of panic as the light. She opened her mouth to scream... Mercifully, she blacked out before the final crush.
She came to what felt like a heartbeat later, surrounded by darkness with footsteps above her head.
"Lost.Can't find her."
She giggled, led by a railway of crackling energy radiating from the walls. Another hatch. Another corridor. Another sprint. Another door she found would open if she pushed it 'Just So.'
Inside, She found what she found what looking for. Red painted. Cockpit open. Small. But still.
A mobile suit.
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from: Ford.Sierra@friggarock.fen
to: [General Notices]
Subj: Lost Girl and Motoroid
Okay so it's been a bit hectic here over the last few weeks because of that stupid Venus thing and I suppose I just need to destress so I got into something left over from last christmas that I probably shouldn't have.
Long story short, Minnie May Hopkins and Elpeo Ple are our newest residents and one of them's gone missing. Elpeo broke out of her bedroom and borrowed some clothes and a motoroid and took off into open space.
Thing is, there's something wrong with her - she has some sort of synesthesia that makes her see the world in a really funny way. I don't know how exactly. Both of them were spare parts for someone else and I know Elpeo's body was never woken up for some reason - it was supposed to be Shinji but Jet fucked up on something, it failed some diagnostics and she put it in the parts bin, then built Shinji.
Anyway Elpeo probably gone to wherever the motoroid's nav had last been set for but nobody has any idea where that is.
I'm hoping to track her down because she's just - she's a bit naive and probably won't realise she's in trouble until something bad happens.
There's a reward for information.... the other result of Klatchian Coffee Liquer were four unique guns with some weird abilities. If anyone's information leads to us finding her, I'll trade one of these guns for it. Anyway, she's short, strawberry blonde-hair, blue eyes. Very lightly built. And she has a habit of running around with her arms outstretched repeating her name.
-Ford
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Now. What happens to Elpeo Next? Where does sthe nav on her motoroid take her? What happens to her there? What chaos does an android with a bastard of an EM-shielding problem cause?
And I just realised a good chunk of this was originally posted over a year ago... D'OH!. Anyway, since it stalled hard.... wherever she goes now is fair game.
________________________________
--m(^0^)m-- Wot, no sig?