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Chapter 77

    Chapter 77


    “This is the Berlin Wall,” Ryan said, as he stood between his troops and a st door, “thest frontier between western


    civilization, andplete annihtion.”


    He nced at his minions, all ready to die for their country, and because they had little choice. Sarin kept her arms crossed,


    carrying herself with dignity in this dark hour. Darkling lurked in a corner, still sore about its nickname. Alchemo grunted, eager to


    see the mission done. The rest of the cannon fodder, Gemini, the Reptilian, and Ink Machine waited anxiously; knowing that as


    red shirts, their odds of survival were slim.


    The Land, Mosquito, and a few others remained above ground to protect the Junkyard. Rakshasa had the critical task of


    appeasing their ever-numerous rabbit overlords, before their numbers reached critical mass; a doomed task, unfortunately. As for


    Incognito, Ryan had sent him to Dynamis, toy the groundwork for the run’s final operation.


    Thest member of the crack team soon showed up, holding a ck briefcase. “It’s here, Mr. President,” Frank dered, as he


    presented the holy item to his dark master. “The Nuclear Football. It came with the mail.”


    Ryan held his breath, as he touched the soft leather with anticipation. He had been careful to order it through aplex route,


    so the sender wouldn''t learn her client’s identity, but his efforts had paid off. At longst, the courier’s diabolical n had reached


    fruition.


    “What''s that, Boss?” Sarin asked, a bit confused. “A secret weapon?”


    “The only one that matters.”


    Ryan stopped time, and when it resumed, his clothes had fallen on the floor except for the boxers. His disy of manliness was


    weed with surprise and shock. “Oh my...” Ink Machine said, a bit surprised.


    “Not again, you exhibitionist!” Alchemoined. “If you lead us to battle naked, I’m taking the door!”


    “Eh,” Sarin said, as she nced at Ryan’s boxers. “I’ve seen bigger weapons of mass destruction.”


    The president ignored the masses, as he slowly opened the briefcase and gazed upon the dark power within.


    Wardrobe’s presidential costume.


    Unlike his previous clothes, it was pure ck and red; this time, there would be no more ying around. This suit was unlike


    anything Ryan’s foes had faced before: unrelenting, merciless, upromising.


    Ryan slowly and silently put it on before his troops, to establish his stylish dominance over them.


    The dark pants first, because it was cold in the bunker. They fit his body curves perfectly, and oozed viinous sex appeal.


    Then he put on the ck leather boots, to stomp protesters’ faces. With skull-themed socks.


    Acashmere red shirt and ck suit, Karl Lagerfeld style. Because when you embraced the dark side, you dressed German.


    Astrong and powerful necktie, to represent his authoritarian, unflinching leadership.


    Velvet gloves, to choke his minions when they talked back.


    A ck jacket, that would flow with the wind when he looked threatening atop rooftops.


    Ared and silver mask covered most of his head, except for the eyes, so that his evil gaze may terrify children.


    And finally, a savage bowler hat, to show he meant business.


    No light. No hope. Only one word.


    “Perfect,” Ryan said, deepening his voice to sound more intimidating.


    His men remained too intimidated to say anything, except for the idiot of the group. “I don’t find it anything special,” the Reptilian


    said. “And | think it’s a bit too edg—”


    In response, Ryan choked him with one hand.


    It had taken him years to master this move, but the suddenck of air and blood brought the Reptilian to his knees. The mook


    attempted to grab the president’s arm with his hands, but thewful authority only strengthened his grip around his victim’s


    throat.


    “| find yourck of taste disturbing,” Ryan said, his tone promising only death.


    “I''m... I''m sorry...” the Reptilian managed to sputter, his reptilian face turning purple.


    “I''m sorry who, handbag?”


    “I''m sorry... Mr. President...”


    Ryan released the protester, and let him gasp for breath. He nced at the other Psychos, who all straightened up. Frank


    carefully grabbed the president''s old clothes and put them in the briefcase.


    “Alright then, mooks, listen up,” Ryan addressed his troops, as he put his trusty coil gun around his belt, and the Fisty Brothers


    on top of his velvet gloves. “Our goal is to reach the base’s mainframe thanks to a shortcut, and allow our brain-dead friend to


    hook up with it.”


    “pm not—”


    “Are you questioning my authority?” Ryan asked Alchemo. “Because | respect freedom of speech.”


    The Genius nced at the Reptilian, who had barely recovered from the choking. “Two years,” Alchemo said, “and it’s still the


    same nonsense.”


    “| love democracy.” Ryan promptly continued with his exnations. “Your job is to make sure he reaches his destination. Frank


    and Darkling will force a path forward, and we''ll follow suit.”


    The steel giant immediately made a salute, having put the briefcase aside. “Yes, Mr. President.”


    No answer from his back-up though.


    “Darkling? Darkling?” Ryan nced at his favorite ball of ck goo. “Darkling, are you giving me the silent treatment?”


    “... my name not Darkling...” the slime answered unconvincingly, its countless eyes looking away.


    “Then what is it?” the president asked smugly.


    “... not Darkling.”


    Alright, Not-Darkling it was.


    “Now, before we go in, | would deliver a speech, but let''s be honest, a Psycho’s life is nasty, brutish, and short.” Ryan put his


    hands on his waist, Darth Vader style. “Our fists and guns will do the talking instead.”


    Though Ryan would be lying if he didn’t feel a little anxious about this operation. Many of the circumstances that made it possible


    wouldn''t repeat, from Psyshock going to the past, Sarin acting as a guard, or Darkling using Ghoul as a vessel at the right time.


    Nor could the courier expect the plushie to y along and stick to a script.


    For the first time since Ryan had started looping, this run would be a one-shot. Unrepeatable.


    While he had memorized the shortcut itinerary suggested by Nora, Ryan expected to face heavy resistance. Big Fat Adam had


    lost most of his men reaching the mainframe, after all, which meant that the things on the other side could kill Genomes. One


    laser to the head, a single fluke, and this run would end abruptly.


    But Ryan hadn’t gotten this far without taking risks, and Len needed it.


    “Now,” the president stepped aside and raised his coil gun, “Sarin, be a dear and use your vibrator.”


    “One day, I''ll show you a vibrator...” His second-inmand raised her hands, and sted the steel door away with a mighty


    shockwave.


    She was immediately weed with a hail ofser fire.Content ? copyrighted by N?velDrama.Org.


    Ryan hastily froze time, grabbed Sarin, and pushed her out of the way before a stray ray could hit her. On the other side of the


    broken door, the courier glimpsed a squadron of cyclopean androids, each firing rays from their single eye. They had assembled


    in tight, defensive positions along arge steel hallway.


    “Texas smash!” Frank immediately shouted as time resumed, before bull-rushing the robot squadron. The giant crushed anything


    in his path, his body absorbing the machines’ metal parts on contact.


    Darkling immediately slithered after him, and the group followed. Ryan and Alchemo remained at their formation’s center, with


    the Psychos forming an escort around the two of them.


    All hell broke loose.


    Ryan barely took a step before he had to dodge a bullet, as the walls opened to reveal twin miniguns on each side. A volley hit


    Ink Machine by surprise, but her liquid body caused the projectiles to pass through her harmlessly.


    Before they could hit the rest of the group, Ryan froze time and shot both weapons with his coil gun. Thankfully, the projectiles


    were powerful enough to perforate the turrets, blowingrge holes inside them.


    His minions, thankfully, didn’t stay idle. Sarin assisted Frank by sting away robots with shockwaves, with the Reptilian tackling


    any tin can approaching her too closely. Ink Machine leaped around the room and used her liquid form to seep inside a robot and


    take it over, using it as a metal shield to protect Alchemo.


    The strangest member of the Meta-Gang, Gemini, also pulled her weight. While appearing like an ethereal woman of shining


    light at first nce, Ryan had realized the truth upon closer examination: her tentacled shadow was the real her, and the shining


    woman a mere illusion. And that shadow could kill. When it hit the robots’ shadows, their bodies suffered the same damage.


    However, the corridor’s lights suddenly increased in luminosity. Two robots moved their pitch-ck shadows in such a way, that


    they seemed to grab Gemini’s.


    They figured it out, Ryan thought, astonished, as the robots’ shadows restrained Gemini’s own. It had only taken the machines a


    few minutes to guess the nature of her power and figure out a counter. They had also realized that Frank could absorb metal on


    touch, and switched from trying to dogpile him toser volleys.


    These things could learn. Worst of all, the way they moved, avoiding friendly fire, and coordinating almost perfectly... they


    weren''t individual units, but a hivemind’s pieces.


    And within minutes, that same intelligence had identified Alchemo as a key target; perhaps because Ryan and the others


    focused on protecting the Genius.


    “Darkling, shield the medic!” Ryan shouted while pointing at Alchemo, the shoggoth immediately switching from attacking robots


    to protecting the Genius. The ooze swirled around Alchemo like a barrier without touching him, stopping anyser froming


    his way.


    Instantly afterward though, the machines switched targets. This time, they focused on Ryan. Five robots unleashed a volley of


    lasers in his direction, and a sixth attempted to tackle him.


    “What, you couldn’t identify me as the leader until | opened my mouth?” Ryan taunted them while he activated his power. He


    leaped out of thesers’ way in the frozen time, before smashing the sixth robot’s chest in with Fisty. “Haven’t you looked at my


    costume?”


    ser made a hole in his bowler hat the moment time resumed, infuriating him. Ryan angrily retaliated by shooting down the


    machines holding Gemini with his coil gun, freeing the Psycho. Her shadow quickly tore the remaining robots apart.


    Having ughtered the opposition, Frank resumed his rampage and smashed through the next door. The new room beyond the


    hallway took the shape of arge dome, with the ceilingyered with holographic projections representing the sr system. Ryan


    noticed a red point in orbit around the Earth, far beyond the Moon.


    However, he didn’t have time to look at the beautiful spectacle, as small holes opened all over the dome. Eye-shaped drones


    flew through, and opened fire at the group with submachine guns. Darkling immediately reshaped itself into a slimy barrier,


    shielding the entire group from the initial volley.


    The holograms above their heads brightened, the illusory sun turning supernova and unleashing a blinding light. st doors on


    the walls opened and more cyclopean androids walked through, an unrelenting tide of steel.


    While Darkling formed a wall to protect Alchemo, Frank rampaged through the ground-bound machines, his metal body


    shrugging offsers easily enough. Unfortunately, hisck of range prevented him from hitting the floating eyes, leaving the task


    to Sarin and Ryan.


    The courier eventually resorted to stopping time, both to push his second-inmand out of a bullet''s path and to hit the damn


    flyers.


    Unfortunately, the rest of the group didn’t fare any better. Cyclopean robots were trying the same ‘shadow grab’ tactic their


    predecessors used on Gemini, except this time with greater numbers. Eight robots grabbed the Psycho’s shadow from all sides,


    and then started dismembering her. Gemini’s light body flickered out and copsed in a bright sh.


    Five other cyclopean machines had cornered Ink Machine, and incinerated her with sustainedser beams. The liquid Psycho


    dissipated into colored steam, her body unable to stand the heat.


    Even the Reptilian had only avoided death so far by staying near Darkling.


    “That spot!” Ryan pointed at his left once he had a brief respite, near a junction between the dome’s wall and the floor. “The


    structural weakness should be here, Chernobyl!”


    “Stop calling me that!” Sarinined, but obeyed all the same. Her gauntlets vibrated, and she started targeting the spot with


    shockwaves. Cracks slowly began to appear on the floor, the metal foundations floundering under the strain.


    Of course, the machines instantly attempted to stop Sarin, but Darkling formed a defensive wall around her, Alchemo, Ryan, and


    the Reptilian. Only Frank was left out, but he clearly didn’t need help. Eventually, Hazmat Girl blew a wide hole in the floor.


    The path to the mainframe.


    Ryan, now in full general mode, barked orders. “Reptilian, with us!” he ordered, while Sarin leaped into the hole. “Frank,


    Darkling, cover our rear!”


    m not equipped for clim—" Alchemo startedining, only for the Reptilian and Ryan to grab him like a potato sack before


    jumping into the void. Frank and Darkling moved to cover the hole behind them, snatching any eye-drone attempting to follow


    through. The two titans remained there, brave Spartiates holding off the whole Persian army.


    The courier and his alliesnded in a strange, ghastly gallery of vats and ss containers. Each of them contained half-formed


    humanoid bodies, some with their organs floating in colored liquid; while they had human features, the creatures’ limbs were


    unnaturally long, and part of their faces had been reced with machinery.


    A Genome researchb.


    Pipes on the walls filled the vats with what Ryan guessed to be Elixirs. The Reptilian, in particr, could barely restrain himself


    from drinking their contents.


    “Where are we going next?” Sarin asked, pointing at two st doors. “Left or right?”


    “Neither.” Ryan instead nced at a key point in the gallery’s right steel wall, right behind a green vat. If they copsed it, they


    would gain direct ess to the mainframe’s room.


    Sarin moved in front of a steel panel, and released colored gas from her fingers. The wall rusted at an elerated rate while


    Ryan raised his eyes at the hole above his head. Thankfully, Darkling had wisely sealed the hole with its body, preventing drones


    from slipping through.


    “Mr. President!” The Reptilian shouted, his hands on the ground. Apparently, his enhanced senses allowed him to notice slight


    vibrations. “I sense somethinging from the left. A robot, bigger than the rest.”


    Oh well, it couldn’t be a dungeon raid without a boss at the end. “Braindead, behind me,” Ryan said, pushing the Genius closer


    to Sarin. “Reptilian, hold the line. It''s time to die for your country!”


    “| would rather avoid that, Mr. President,” the reptileined.


    Ryan raised his hand to mimic a choking motion, and the mook rediscovered his patriotism.


    The left st door opened a few secondster, and a three meters-tall machine walked through. The creature looked like a vat


    on six steely spider legs, with two mechanical hands at the front. Crimson liquid swirled inside the vat, as an energy bolt raced


    through the substance; Ryan could see a tiny crimson spot at the center, a speck-sized portal leading to a realm of overwhelming


    power.


    The Reptilian immediately rushed at the robot, but never reached his target. The machine pointed a hand at the Psycho, and a


    crimson glow lifted him above the ground.


    That machine was a telekic Genome. A true telekic, capable of applying force to anything with Red Flux energy without


    restriction.


    The machine sent the Reptilian flying at the ceiling with such force, it ttened the Psycho. The scene reminded Ryan of a


    mosquito being crushed by a flyswatter, the mangled body falling on the ground when the killerbot stopped applying force.


    And now, the thing had turned its attention towards Ryan, raising a steel hand in his direction.


    The courier froze time the moment he sensed pressure in the air, immediately moving away from his current position and firing a


    shot. The coil gun’s projectile bounced off the strange ss protecting the red substance, much to the time-traveler''s annoyance.


    “Tell me, robot, can you touch yourself with that power?” Ryan taunted the machine, which answered by trying to m him


    against a wall. Only the courier’s use of time-stop and enhanced timing allowed him to avoid the Reptilian’s fate. “I hope those


    hands aren''t just for show!”


    The machine answered by telekically ripping out steel panels from the walls, and throwing them at Ryan.


    It was no fun to banter with a mindless machine. The courier might as well be speaking to a wall, so he focused on avoiding the


    projectiles and closing the gap.


    Stopping time at the right moment, Ryan punched the machine''s left arm at the joints, snapping it in half with Fisty. He hoped it


    would disrupt its telekinesis; the courier couldn’t afford smashing the ss container in closebat, or he might risk being


    drenched in Elixir. The arm fell off when time resumed, but the robot instantly retaliated by trying to impale the courier with its


    spider legs.


    Thankfully, Wardrobe’s costume had been fashioned for war, and didn’t rupture from the courier’s acrobatics.


    Thanks to Ryan’s diversion, Sarin had melted a tunnel and escaped inside with Alchemo. The courier tried to follow, but the


    machine attempted to grind him into paste with its remaining arm. Though the time-traveler managed to activate his time-stop


    and move away each time the creature started applying force around him, the robot blocked the tunnel’s entrance.


    Thankfully, Darkling chose that moment to slither through the ceiling’s hole, and fell directly on top of the robot.


    The eldritch horror swallowed the machine with its ck ooze, its mere proximity negating the machine’s telekinesis like


    Alphonse Manada’s radiation. The shoggoth dissolved the Red Elixir inside the vat, absorbing the liquid and the portal into itself.


    “Bon appétit, my dark friend!” Ryan said as he fled into the tunnel, leaving his pet shoggoth to its meal.


    Aminuteter, the courier made his way into the bunker’smand room, crimson lights and screens flickering above his head.


    Ared forcefield shielded the central, biomechanical brain, which Alchemo desperately attempted to bypass. Sarin, meanwhile,


    struggled to hit the turrets with shockwaves.


    “I''ll take care of the turrets, help our brainy friend,” Ryan told Sarin, as he reloaded his coil gun and opened fire at a turret. A


    projectile went through the machine and caused it to explode.


    Activating his power, Ryan reached a gatling turret and leaped at it. Then, he started riding it like a bull, forcefully aiming it at the


    other weapons in the room. A hail of bullets flew across the room once time resumed, but the distraction allowed Sarin to regroup


    with Alchemo.


    While Ryan provided suppressing fire, the Chernobyl cosyer released her gas at the metal pedestal holding the giant brain;


    part of it rusted, and caused the forcefield to short-out. Alchemo immediately used the opportunity to climb on the biomechanical


    construct.


    Much like Psyshock in the previous loop, the Genius intertwined with the giant brain, nailing it with his syringe-fingers and


    connecting to the alien machinery. Blue lightning raced through Alchemo’s exposed brain, his nervous system directly interfacing


    with the base’s own.


    And then, the turrets abruptly stopped firing a single shot. The one that Ryan had seized deactivated, much to his


    disappointment. He had loved the brief rodeo.


    “Is it over?” Sarin asked, ncing at the turrets as if expecting them to open fire again.


    Alchemo’s answer was lukewarm. “I’m changing the admin privileges and ID credentials, so it registers us as ‘staff.”


    “Well, | can’t hear tremors or gunfire,” Ryan said, “so | would call this operation a sess.”


    They might have lost a few redshirts, but the information gathered on the defenses would serve him well.


    As if to answer the courier’s thoughts, the screens around the mainframe showed videos of the bunker’s rooms, from the


    recreational area to the holographic observatory. Frank had piled up a hill of robots at the center, which somewhat obscured the


    camera’s vision of the room. Other screens showed undergroundbs, a futuristic armory, and a miniature particle collider.


    “It''s incredible...” Alchemo sounded giddier than Ryan had ever heard him. “All the wealth of information within this thing. All the


    secrets it uncovered... | can’t ess all the files yet, but | can already see what they contain.”


    “Is there one on Psychos?” Sarin asked, hopeful.


    “Yes, and that’s not all. How Mechron enhanced other Genomes’ powers, how Elixirs work... It’s all there. All the research, all the


    secrets.”


    Alchemo looked at Ryan with what could pass for a triumphant pose. “We''re going to change the world, meatbag!”


    The new brain-copying machine looked exactly like the old one.


    Ryan held his breath as he stood right next to a sleeping Len, a helmet covering her face and rewriting her memories. The


    infirmary’s lights blinded him, and he could barely hear himself over his elerating heartbeat. He had trouble breathing, even


    without his presidential mask.


    “It''s okay, Ryan,” Tea tried to reassure him. “I’ve monitored her lifesigns. The treatment is working.”


    “Will Ma wake up after this?” little Sarah asked Alchemo, as he oversaw the memory transfer. Her plushiepanion kept


    ring at the Genius with crimson eyes, probably remembering their previous interactions. “At longst?”


    “Yes, she should,” Alchemo replied with t affect, before removing Len’s helmet. “The transfer is done, and | repaired the


    damage caused by the machine’s overuse. She should recover consciousness soon.”


    “It''s...” Ryan sighed, as it killed him to say it. “Thanks.”


    “| owed you a favor, did | not?” the Genius grunted. “If anything, | should thank you. essing Mechron’s database will


    supplement my own rese—”


    “Dad,” the Doll interrupted her maker, ncing at Sarah and Ryan in short order. “Now is not the time.”


    “Ugh, | will never understand why a human brain puts so much importance in base feelings.”


    “You made a daughter, didn’t you?” Ryan replied, not in the mood for jokes. “You cared too.”


    Alchemo stood still as if he had been pped, before turning towards the door. “Whatever. Doll,e with me. The real work


    begins now.”


    “Take care, Ryan,” the Doll told the courier, before smiling at Sarah. “You’reing with us too.”


    “What?” the little girl protested. “I’m staying.”


    “| understand it''s important to you, but...” Tea nced at Ryan. “I think he needs a moment alone with her. He’s been waiting a


    very long time.”


    That was one way to put it.


    Ryan sighed when Sarah squinted at him. “Look, your mama and I... we were close.”


    Little Sarah crossed her arms in suspicion. “How close?”


    “Enough that | thought we might end up making a brat like you one day,” Ryan replied bluntly, the young orphan reddening.


    “There, | destroyed your childhood. Now get away before | do the same with your adulthood.”


    “Ew, disgusting!” Sarah covered her mouth. “Did you...”


    “Yes, we did!” Ryan looked into her sweet, innocent eyes. “And we were sixteen.”


    Sensing his partner’s distress, the plushie grabbed Sarah’s robe. “Let’s y outside!”


    “|... [need fresh air...” Sarah said, finally letting Tea and her furred partner push her out of the room.


    At longst, Ryan was alone with Len.


    As he watched her chest rise up with her breathing, Ryan was brought back to his childhood, when he waited for Len to wake up


    so they could y outside. He had been in the same position years ago, looking over her like a big brother.


    ‘She still loves you.”


    Psyshock’s words echoed in the courier’s mind, as Len began to stir. Her eyelids threatened to open, and the time-traveler felt


    the tension building up in his fingers.


    “Shortie?” Ryan asked, holding her hand. It was so warm to the touch, so fragile. “Sleeping beauty? I’m not the prince you asked


    for, but it’s time to wake up.”


    Her bright blue eyes opened, and Len looked up at his face.


    For a second, Ryan worried he might see Psyshock’s cold, sociopathic gaze, but thankfully not. It wasn’t a look of fear, or


    confusion, or surprise. It was the elusive look he had waited centuries for, but never achieved.


    A sh of recognition.


    “Riri...” Len’s bright smile melted Ryan’s heart. “I... | remember.”


    Such short words, and yet so meaningful.


    “Riri, it worked!” Len rejoiced. “The transfer worked!”


    Ryan felt something warm fall down his cheeks. His breath shortened, as he felt a tight pressure build up around his chest.


    “Uh... uh...”


    “Riri?” Len’s expression turned from joy to concern. “Riri, you''re... you’re crying?”


    Ryan copsed to his knees and exploded into tears.


    He couldn''t say a word, let alone move, as the crushing weight of time was suddenly lifted off his shoulders. The centuries of


    loneliness washed over him like a torrent. The umted pain he had buried away, fled, denied, and carried came roaring


    back to the surface.


    His brain burned like a zing fire, and his heart tightened inside his chest. It was a moment of pure joy, but he felt so heavy, so


    weak, so feeble. He felt like a wandering knight whose bright, shining armor had fallen off his body, revealing the raw sadness


    underneath.


    Ryan couldn’t even raise his head at the lone witness of his breakdown. He didn’t have the strength. He didn’t have the strength


    left. He spent it all in Monaco, in France and Spain, and everywhere else. He exhausted it fighting Adam, fighting Psyshock,


    fighting the Augusti and Dynamis and his countless foes across centuries. He had wasted it all running forward, back to the past,


    always searching for the perfect ending.


    He felt her arms move around his neck, and she filled this dark, cold world with warmth.


    “It''s okay, Ryan.” Len hugged Ryan tightly, like she often did during their childhood. His head rested against her shoulder, while


    she kept whispering words into his ear. “I’m... I’m here, Ryan. You''re not alone. You''re not alone.”


    No.


    Not anymore.
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