Rex looked around the eggshell, searching for any sign of his blood, but it wasn’t there. At this point, he just hoped he hadn’t done something that woulde back to bite himter.
He shut the cargo doors and made his way toward Cleo, who was busy operating the medic drone.
"Cleo, since when are you a doctor?" Rex asked, his face twisted in confusion.
"I’m not," she replied without looking up. "I just downloaded all the medical data from the’s database. Now, I’m uploading it to this drone and saving it for future use."
"Oh, cool. So, what now? Honestly, I have no idea what we should do next."
"Rex, I’m just here to help; you figure that out. My race was wiped out by the Hive Minds. I might be thest survivor. What about your people?"
"Well, from what I know, they were conquered a few years ago. Now they’re just ves. Actually, you’re lucky you met two humans on this who aren’t ves. We’re like... an endangered species."
Cleo was quiet for a moment. "Do you want to free your people?"
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"That’s a good question. I don’t have this’savior’ thing in me." Rex sighed as he walked toward the cockpit, staring out at the dark forest filled with strange, alien flora.
Cleo followed and stood beside him. Rex nced at her. "I don’t even know what I want. How can I feel sympathy for people I don’t even know? Being a savior... that’s just not me."
Cleo stayed silent, listening. Rex continued, "I don’t even know if I can protect those close to me. That includes you. But now, for the first time, I actually get to choose what I want to do, and it’s terrifying."
He sat down on the floor, and Cleo joined him. After a moment, he looked at her. "So, what about you, Cleo? Is there something you want? Something you desire?
Cleo stood up and moved to position herself directly in front of Rex. He stared at her, unsure of what was happening. Then, slowly, she knelt down before him, her eyes fixed on his. She reached out, extending her hand toward his face, but just like before, her fingers passed right through him since she was only a hologram.
"I... I want a body," she whispered, pulling her hand back with a sad expression that Rex had never seen on her before.
For the first time, Rex was at a loss for words. He had never seen Cleo show anything other than her usual poker face or the asional flustered look when he teased her.
"So... what do you need to get a body?" he finally asked.
"I need an advanced assembly factory... and living metal."
"Living metal?" Rex furrowed his brow. "Never heard of it. What is it, and how do we get it?"
"I’ve already been looking into it. These days, living metal is used in bionic imnts that only the wealthiest can afford. And the cost? It’s incredibly high."
She paused before continuing, "The living metal is a substance my race created organically, designed to help us reproduce or grow stronger. It’s a mix of minerals that, after being refined within us, bes almost like a living organism, capable of healing itself."
Rex nodded slowly, taking it all in. "Alright... if that’s what you need, then that’ll be our main objective for now. Let’s get you a body. We’ll need a ton of money to do that, so... do you have any ideas—"
He stopped mid-sentence. What he saw next took his breath away. Cleo was smiling; it was a smile so beautiful it made his heart race. His pulse echoed in the quiet cockpit, and for a moment, the entire universe seemed to vanish. Her radiant and pure face looked almost too perfect to be real, and Rex couldn’t help but feel captivated.
"Erm, excuse me, lovebirds, but how long do I have to pretend to be asleep before you notice me?"
The voice broke the moment. Cleo, clearly flustered, immediately deleted her holographic image and disappeared. Rex, still in a daze, stared nkly at the spot where she’d been.
"Carlos..." Rex muttered.
"Yeah?" came the groggy reply.
"I think... I’ve fallen in love."
Carlos groaned. "And I think someone just yed around with my organs. I can still feel it, so shut up and help me get up. You can go back to your little dream world after you stop my insides from screaming. Man, I’d kill for a beer right now."
[Attention: No alcohol after surgery. Please wait a few days.]
Carlos sighed. "Unbelievable. You hear that, Rex? The doctor’s already nagging me. When did tech get so advanced that even robots get to boss me around? I swear, I’m losing my mind."
Rex stood up and walked over to Carlos, helping him to his feet. He then guided him to the cockpit, where the seats had been upgraded with a new material that was cool to the touch and almost gel-like. Cleo must’ve made the change. It felt ridiculouslyfortable.
"So, did you hear everything we were talking about?" Rex asked.
"Yeah, and honestly, you two are nuts. But hey, who cares? I’m always with you, brother."
Rexughed. "I knew I could count on you. By the way, what about your kid? Do you want to visit him?"
"I do... but not now. It’s too dangerous for him. We don’t even have a safe ce to stay, let alone hide."
"I’ve got a solution for that," Cleo suddenly chimed in, appearing out of nowhere. She pulled up an image on the big window of the cockpit.
"What’s that?" Rex asked, squinting as he tried to make sense of the diagram, moving his head from side to side.
"These are the ns for an underground citadel," Cleo exined.
"Wait, you’re saying we should build a city? How in the world are we going to do that? It’s just the three of us! We’d be dead before we even finished digging!" Carlos eximed.
Cleo gave a confident smile. "Don’t worry, Carlos. I’ll deploy the mining drones to excavate the area. Then, we’ll rent out the space to the smugglers who frequent this. They’ll do the building, and we’ll make credits off the rent."
Carlos blinked in surprise. "That sounds solid, but how do you n on getting them here? Pretty sure those Void Assassins wiped the zone coordinates clean. No one knows where this ce is."
"I’ve already taken care of that," Cleo replied, her face returning to its usual poker expression. "Look at the screen. I leftmunication drones outside the before wended. They’re equipped with cloaking tech, so they’re almost undetectable. Through them, we can transmit the coordinates to all the smugglers."
Rex leaned back in his chair, clearly impressed. "So, you’ve thought of everything, huh? I shouldn’t even be surprised at this point. I’m guessing you’ve already got the mining drones working, right?"
"Correct," Cleo confirmed. "They’ve started excavating the first floor. It’ll take about a week toplete, and we’ll need a significant amount of energy. That brings me to the real issue; we’re going to need credits to buy more batteries for the ship."
"But wouldn’t a recharging station be a better option than constantly buying batteries?" Carlos asked, ncing at the schematics on the screen.
"Sure, if you’ve got 2,000,000 credits lying around," Cleo shot back, staring at Carlos with a look that practically screamed, Are you serious?
Rex chuckled. "Alright, alright, stop it, you two. No need to fight. It looks like it’s time for us to start our mercenary work, am I right? So, Cleo, do you have any info on the mercenary opportunities on this?"
"Affirmative," Cleo responded. "I’ll pull up the data for you now."
The detailed information about the four mercenary groups appeared on therge screen:
[Iron Wraiths: Hired by corporations and governments forrge-scaleary invasions, especially when brute force is needed to suppress hostile poptions or break through heavily fortified instations.]
[Phantom Dagger: Specialize in corporate espionage, assassinations, and ck ops.]. [Often contracted to neutralize high-value targets, sabotage rivals, or infiltrate enemy bases.]
[Thunderdes: Known for taking on high-risk, high-reward missions like boarding enemy ships, raiding fortifiedpounds, and executing high-speed, hit-and-run assaults.]
[Steel Nomads: Experts in rapid assaults, convoy protection, and hit-and-run attacks on enemy supply lines. They’re also skilled at transporting and smuggling valuable assets through dangerous territories.]
Rex studied the screen for a moment, rubbing his chin. "Hmm, okay... From what I see, the Iron Wraiths pay pretty well per mission, but leaving the isn’t an option right now. Phantom Dagger pays the most, but the risk is off the charts. That leaves us with the Thunderdes and the Steel Nomads. What do you think, brother?"
Carlos leaned back in his seat, thinking it over. "Cleo, we can only pick one?"
"Negative," Cleo responded, her voice calm and professional. "We can choose any of them. We’re registered as independent Rank B mercenaries."
Rex raised an eyebrow. "Rank B? What does that mean exactly?"
"Mercenaries are ranked from F to S," Cleo exined. "Rank B ces you as a veteran and experienced enough to take on tougher jobs without drawing too much attention. It’s a good bnce: not too high-profile but still bringing in decent credits. Being independent means we can take jobs from any of these groups, but don’t expect any assistance from them if things go south."
Carlos smirked. "So, we’re on our own, huh? I like it."
Rex grinned. "If that’s how it works, then I guess we should...."