I awoke to find myself strapped securely to a large metal profile table, built to support my design. I looked about me only to find my eyes had been bolted shut. I was helpless and blind, alone with the hum of machinery. What was I doing here?
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They slid in a circle around the controls. _"Batteries have been charged to fifty eightyiths, Admiral. Estimated time untill total memory wipe is seven point two daps."
"How much will the probe do to him?"_ she queried.
"We estimate near total selective memory loss. He'll forget all the Gaitori revealed to him."
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It was cold. The machinery behind me grew louder, humming to where I could feel my skull vibrate. The table I was strapped onto was moving deeper into the device.
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"'Near-total' selective memory loss is not good enough, Corporal." She was very angry. _"That Test Subject knows too much. If he were to gather the truth..."
"'Near-total' is the maximum safe level of memory wipe we can risk. If we were to go higher and push for complete memory wipe, the effects could be disasterous!"
"How so?"
"We... we've never tested that amount of power on a unit of that build. If we were to trigger the weapon inside of him-"
"It would be no better than if he were to remember , except we would die much quicker. Maximum power, Corporal."
"yes..."_
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The machinery grew louder almost immediately. My temples began throbbing I clenched my fists in pain.
thudding. Thudding. THUDDING!
Bolts of electricity stabbed my body all over. My body clenched, straining against the agony that was digging deep into my cranium. I pulled hard on the straps. Harder and harder. My brow was splitting from the facial contortion brought on by my exertion of all my energy into that strap! I grunted through clenched teeth as I pulled several tons of force on the strap, out of the extra power that had entered my body.
There was a screech of twisted metal, then the bar of trianium supporting the strap snapped completely! I used my freed hand in combination with the other to free my second hand. I sat up and began untying my feet when a pair of guards entered the room, carrying their blades.
I perked up, wielding my right hand as a weapon, as still attatched to it was the strap and a pair of very dense and very heavy bars. I drove into the first one with a newborn ferocity, plowing deep into his softside. I drew out, my fist drenched in syrupy cyan-colored blood. He collapsed in a flurry of cyan.
The second one lunged at me, his blade held like the warhead at the tip of a missile. I deflected the military blade with the much stronger industrial bar. I continued untying my right foot as I sent him spinning. He recovered and made a swift dive at me, broken blade in stance. The heel of my boot slammed into his side like a sledgehammer, breaking through the soft skin and blowing cyan-goop everywhere.
I hurriedly finished untying my left foot and jumped out of the table chair, landing on the soft, now cyan-colored floor six feet below.
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The console room was amiss, a flurry of panicked activity from it's Salrilian operatives.
"What in Zom's name happened?!" demanded the Admiral
_"The memory-wipe overdrive has caused him to malfunction! He's gone rampant for the next forty-eight hours!"
"Where is he?!"
"Sector 47-G! He's headed for us!"_
She glanced out the doorway into the hall, loudly echoing the sounds of bloody and brutal hand-to-hand combat as herds of security troops charged me. There was an explosion from a laser bolt and a bloody Salrilian head rolled out into her view.
I lept down the twent-foot shaft, slamming into the floor into her plain view without the slightest hiccup in my procedure. I looked up, stolen rifle in my hand, masochistic grin on my face. That was the only time I had ever seen a trace of fear in her.
I started running for her as she stood frozen in the doorway with fear. Her face returned to it's usual smug frown as she remembered another trick up her sleeve. "Close the compression doors!" she bellowed over the din.
The huge metal doors, made for holding in an entire ship's atmosphere in the event of decompression, slowly sank from the ceiling, seperating us. Thet did not stop my intense burning desire to kill her. I kept running, the door closing the very instant I stopped in front of them. We were but several inches away, yet I could not harm her. Or could I?
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Inside, the mood in the control room was somewhat calmer. She turned only to jump.
CLANG
The turned back at the door, to see a huge dent had appeared in it's center.
CLANG
The door gained another dent.
CLANG CLANG CLANG
The door was bulging out at them. "He'll break through! We're all going to doe!" The Salrilians fled to the corner of the room, trapped in a slithering panic. The Admiral stood her ground against the failing door, and the super-strong man beating it down.
"Deploy the sentinals." She ordered coldly.
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I drew back, my fists woven into one in between the fingers to strike another forty-ton blow against the hull-quality door. My hands, sensing an eminant contact with the blast door, intinctivley hardened.
I charged at the door when I heard a robotic voice behind me. "Leave no survivors." it droned in a pathetically monotonous, yet strangely terrifying tone. I turned just in time to dodge a large robotic claw. I rolled to my left as four more struck the floor where I had just been. I looked up to see a quartet of spider-like droids. Battledroids. Sentinals.
They lashed out with stunning tamwork, keeping a random and unpredictable set of attacks. I strained to deflect their blows, but twenty huge atom-sharp claws at a time was a feat to block. Time for me to be unpredictable. I jumped up high, summersaulting to avoid to adapted strikes. I came out of roll and firmly pointed my heels. I landed, slammed more like it, onto the back of one of the droids, snapping all of it's joints off and crushing it's processor box.
Something deep inside me stirred. A memory? A word came to me... 'Aww', no, 'ahh', no wait, 'Audemedons'! That's what they were called.
I bound my fists again and slammed one of my blast-door-denting swings at another 'Audemedon', driving it's proccessor box deep into it's robotic body. It fizzled and spat smoke. I grinned. These Audemedons were surely the easiest opponents I had ever faced! So I thought.
I bound my fists together for another earth-crushing swings. I put my weght into it, only to see a pair of those atom-splitting claws come for me. I quickly pulled out of the dive, but not quick enough, my elbow was sliced open like a potato. Damn! What had I done wrong? It wasn't what I had done wrong, it was what the audemedon had done right! Having seen the fall of it's comrade, it had developed a countermeasure against my move!
Shďt! They had adapted to my moves! There was only oe thing I could do now.
Run.
I dived over the teeming mass of claws, landing in a ball onto the ground behind them. I jumped up and dashed the fastest I could. To the docking ring! The remaining two battle drones followed me, gripping not the floor for their pursuit, but crawling across the cieling with amazing speed so as to drop on top of any unweary passer-by! I dashed faster, they clawed accross the cieling faster. I rounded the corner, to see the origional pair of dead guards, their guts spilled out into the hallway.
Aha! A gun! I picked up and did my best to mount the circular rifle. I squeezed the base. A bolt shot out, picking one of the drones off the cieling and sending it flying, a large smouldering hole embedded in it's proccessor box. I faced the last drone and squeezed the base. The rifle buzzed in protest.
Damn! The last drone had networked with the rifle's computer and shut down it's use mechanism. The rifle was useless. Or was it? With superhuman strength I tossed it, barrel-side towards the drone. Several tons of force were behind it when it slammed into the drone, ripping it apart and pinning it against the wall.
I stood there a moment, panting, gaining my breath. Then, with an adventurer's spirit, I slogged down to the docking ring to stow away onto one of the departing ships.
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I curled up alongside the heavy crates so as not to make myself a conspicuous target. I expected to perhaps stowaway on a transport or a shuttle, but all there was available was a beaten-up, worn down garbage scow. Wherever the Salrilians dumped their garbage, I would be traveling too.
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I know not who or what I am, nor where or why I am here, I remember nothing, and I know nothing; but while I don't know why, I do know is something is terribly wrong.