The Return
A Ranma Sailor Moon fic thingy.
By Sunshine Temple
Naturally, I own neither Sailor Moon nor Ranma. So here's the disclaimer
Ranma 1/2 and its characters and settings belong to Rumiko Takahashi, Shogakukan, Kitty, and Viz Video. Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon belongs to Naoko Takeuchi, Koudansha, TV Asahi, and Toei Douga, and DIC.
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C&C is appreciated.
Book 1: Brooding Responsibilities
Chapter 5: Mother Figure
Formerly: Revelations and Rendezvous
Ranma was in the commissary. The
large room was empty save for three Company agents softly talking in one
corner, and a man behind the counter that connected to the kitchen. The martial
artist was silently eating his early lunch. He was focused on the consumption
of food. He was trying to block his memory of the morning's events.
The agent working behind the
counter took his order without question. Ranma did not see a cash register or
any sort of payment slot and supposed that the Company did not charge its
employees to eat in their cafeteria.
The Company might be a
disturbing organization of dubious ethics and methods, but they did have good
food. Ranma was working on his third bowl of beef stew when he saw his fiancee
enter the room. "What do you want?" he asked, an edge on his voice.
Kasumi smiled slightly at
this. "Oh, nothing. You did very well out there today," she said as
she sat down. She had changed out of her combat clothes, showered, and had
dressed in her casual wear of boots, slacks, blouse, and ten millimeter handgun.
"That's it? Nice job and
a pat on the back," Ranma said critically. "You guys suck! Unlike you,
I don't like being turned into a soulless killing machine."
Kasumi eyed him. "You don't
regret what you did."
Ranma shook
his head.
"If you had to do it over again, would you have stayed in bed and done nothing?"
"No. I still would have
gone in and fought them." Ranma said, looking into the girl's hard brown
eyes. I'm not so sure about Kuno though,
he admitted to himself. Sure he's alive,
but as a demon- chick. Pluto would find that real amusing.
He picked at his food. "But you guys knew that. You knew that I would go in there. You didn't know how much I'd cooperate with you, but you knew that I would go in. You took advantage of that."
"It looks that way,"
Kasumi flatly stated.
"Yeah, you don't care
much about that do you?"
"Nope," Kasumi honestly
replied. "Look Ranma, we're in a war. A war that you agreed to participate
in."
"Pluto lied to me!"
"Maybe about the
curse," Kasumi allowed. "But she did mention the fighting evil part.
Those seifuku are silly, but those girls have are powerful and have an
impressive record." And an amazing
amount of luck from the look of things. Though given what they faced maybe it's
the world that got lucky, she thought.
"We're all on the same
side, eh? One big happy family."
"Why not? Compared to
those things that we fight," Kasumi said as her face darkened. "You
know what these creatures were planning to do today. They were going to corrupt
and brainwash school children and use them as cannon fodder. These are the type
of monsters that we fight. Things that will murder children without a second thought! You can't negotiate with
them. You can't rehabilitate them. They must
be exterminated, one-by-one if need be, and damn the cost!" Kasumi said as
her control slipped the slightest bit.
Ranma looked at the woman with
a glimmer of understanding and a bit of fear.
"You're in this war, and
the only thing making you fight is your own sense of right and wrong. We can't
force you," Kasumi continued.
He leaned forward "Why
are you here?"
"Jacob would like to
speak with you," Kasumi said simply.
"I didn't mean right
now... but..."
Kasumi simply looked blankly
at him.
"And what does he want?"
"Ever wonder what
happened to your mother?" the operations agent asked.
***************
Usagi sat on the stoop of the
apartment building. About fifteen minutes after those two men from the Company
left, Setsuna managed to return Usagi's calls. Following the brief
conversation, Usagi was told to wait outside. Meiou said she was driving over.
A large dark green two-door
car stopped in front of the apartment. The idling engine sounded powerful.
Usagi could almost see air being pulled into the large, low-slung, intake scoop
in the center of the hood. The blonde was not a car person. She had no idea
that it was a custom-job 1968 Dodge Charger as opposed to the 1974 Dodge
Charger that Setsuna said she was driving over. She walked over to the car.
The heavily tinted driver's
side window slid down revealing a familiar face. It was not a tanned woman with
red eyes and long green hair, but a somewhat pale man of indeterminate age with
watery grey eyes and short brown hair. It was Murdock. Usagi's eyes flared in
anger. Here was the man who had killed her boyfriend. Here was the man who had
ruined Ranma's chances at getting a cure. The monster was in front of her. Hell,
he might have killed Setsuna and stolen her car.
Usagi had flipped out her transformation
compact, and had started her transformation phrase.
"Please don't,"
Murdock said in a calm, almost depressed, voice.
Usagi paused. That was an
unexpected tone.
"You can transform and
attack me if you want," Murdock admitted. "But I just got this car
and I'd prefer it not to be wrecked," he said as he patted the dash.
Usagi hit the panic button on
her communicator.
"Sure, call your friends.
You'd tell them anyway," Murdock sighed.
"What do you want?"
Usagi asked sternly.
"It's not what I want. It's
what I have to do," Murdock laughed. It was the rough, unpleasant sound of
a man who was desperately trying to stay sane. "Pluto thinks that I'm the
mastermind of all this. I guess she can't accept that I'm just another pawn in
this tiresome game."
Usagi blinked. Setsuna did
admit that Murdock had to be working for someone else, something very powerful.
"You still killed him," she said, looking into those strange grey
eyes. His corneas almost seemed to be filled with squirming motes.
"It's not like it was the
first time he died," the man joked. "I see that Setsuna is still
overestimating my impact, and still keeping you in the dark." Murdock
stated. He allowed a small smile to form on his face.
"She knows you're up to
something," Usagi said defiantly.
"But she doesn’t know
what it is," Murdock smiled. "That's
pretty funny. After all she knows the Gate. Hell, she is the Gate. She is the key and guardian of the Gate. Past,
present, and future, are all one in her, or at least they used to be."
Usagi blinked. That made
sense. Setsuna was deeply connected to the Time Gates and her staff was a giant
key.
Murdock continued. "She
knows where the Old Ones broke through of old, and where they'll break through
again. And yet- she is also of Yuggoth. That is most curious. The Mi-Go were
never too fond of old Yogi."
"Yuggoth?" Usagi
asked.
"It's another name for
the ninth planet, back when we had nine," Murdock said dismissively.
"I have to ask you something."
"What?" Usagi said,
still clutching her transformation device.
"Why is your daughter
still alive?"
"If you harm her-"
"That's not a
threat." Murdock said. His voice was hard. The man seemed genuinely
insulted by that. "Quite the opposite," he then said, this time
smiling.
"What are you talking
about?"
"Paradoxes. Remember the
last time that happened? Neherenia's
little curse hit your boy-toy. He was doomed to die, and your daughter started
to fade out. But now she's fine and he's dead."
"Pluto saved her."
"If that's what she told
you," Murdock said, his grin growing. "Still believe that love
and hope will save your daughter... and the future?"
Usagi glared at the man in the
driver's seat. "What are you insinuating?"
"Certain people have had
an interest in her before. Although, I can't say that those alterations made
her any better. I mean, turning a spoiled brat into an insufferable bitch."
Usagi looked at him
questioningly. Murdock knew of the Black Moon Family. Was he connected to them
in any way? They had been defeated, but so had the Dark Kingdom. "You're
not from the future are you?" the blonde asked.
"Close," Murdock
smiled slightly. "You think of time solely in linear terms, forward or
backward. I guess sideways never occurred to you. Think of a mystery train that
travels through lands riddled with fallout and demons, past that damn tower
where even death dies, and right into the twisting churning nuclear chaos at
the heart of everything. Is it all mystery, a riddle, or a joke?" Murdock
stated as his grin twitched.
"What are you talking about?"
"It's rather
simple," the man said before he recognized the car that was approaching
the parking lot. It was the same make and model of his car, just six years
newer. "Oh shit! Gotta go," he said in a panicky apology just before
he put his car into reverse, turned it almost completely around, and raced out
of the side entrance to the lot.
Usagi watched the other green
Dodge drive up to her. This time when the window slid down she was rewarded
with Setsuna's image. "Did he hurt you?" the woman asked as she
watched the other Dodge race away.
"No," Usagi said as
she looked back at the apartment building. Where were the other girls? She had
hit the emergency button. "At least you heard my distress call," the
blonde said to the time guardian.
"No. I didn't,"
Setsuna admitted. "He must have blocked the signal," the
emerald-haired woman stated as she slide over and opened the passenger side
door. "Get in," she nearly ordered.
Usagi complied. As she buckled
her belt, she noticed that Setsuna was not wearing her safety belt.
"What did he say?"
Setsuna demanded as she drove her car back onto the road.
Usagi paused before
responding. It felt natural, right to do what Setsuna told her to do. After all,
she was older, much older, and had a lot more experience, but recent events had
caused the woman's motives to come into question. Setsuna had never been
forthright and seemed only to work with them when it suited her goals.
"What did he tell
you?" Setsuna repeated. "You can't trust anything he says!"
Setsuna stated, paranoia creeping into her voice.
"He didn't tell me
anything. He just asked a question," Usagi said simply. She was still
digesting the tone of Setsuna's voice. The woman very rarely let her emotions
show, let alone reach into her voice.
"And the question
was?" Setsuna asked as she stopped at a red light.
"Why is my daughter
alive?" Usagi asked.
Setsuna looked into her review
mirror. "You know, we never figured out who released Neherenia. You defeated her. You imprisoned
her. Then someone woke her up. And that same someone helped her spread those
mirror shards."
"Are you suggesting that
Murdock woke her up? That's insane! He killed Mamoru. If he was behind
Neherenia's return, why didn’t Murdock kill him back then?"
"Why did he crash a 747
into the Bering Strait when he was just going to kill Mamoru in a bathroom?
Madness is Murdock's misdirection. If you think someone's just crazy you'll
underestimate them and they'll put out so much inane chaff that you have to
sort through to find their true goals." Pluto countered.
"You still haven't
answered that question," Usagi countered. "All I know is you found
some way to keep her from drifting away."
"Yes, I did."
Setsuna stated as she changed lanes. "When Neherenia came back and almost
caused that paradox, I knew that something was very wrong. There are supposed
to be safeguards to prevent such things. That's part of what the Space-Time
Door does."
"What did you do?"
"I set it up so that your
daughter will no longer be affected by having Mamoru be dead."
"What did you do?"
"I asked him to give me
several samples," Setsuna finally admitted. "It was quite awkward,
but now they're all stored in several very safe places."
"My god," Usagi
said. "You had him- I mean - in the cup?"
Setsuna nodded.
"I see." It made sense.
How else could a dead man father a child?
"I did what I had to
do," Setsuna said, not lying, yet not really answering her question.
Usagi nodded. Her concern as
to why Murdock had told her to ask that question was minimal. Murdock
continuously did things that made little or no sense.
The red-eyed woman was relieved.
Usagi was not pushing the issue. Her own mind was trying to understand why
Murdock did that. Was he simply sowing discord, or did he have a greater
purpose. Kill the father, save the daughter? Setsuna did not like knowing what
was going to happen, let alone what had already happened.
***************
Ranma charged into Jacob's
office. There was no attempt to stop him. "What's going on here?" he
demanded. "First you jerk this cure around on me, then you guilt me into
fighting, and finally you use my mother
against me. Explain. Now," Ranma
stated in a dangerously calm voice.
Jacob looked up from his
report. "Major Saotome, Nodoka, Science and Technology Section. Registration
number 34528-88325-42821-90982," Jacob read from the header of his file.
"Right, like she's been
working for you clowns," Ranma said with considerable skepticism.
"For over eight years. She
heads one of our advanced materials labs," Jacob stated.
"That's way too much of a
coincidence. I can't see my dad marrying someone like that."
"According to this, she
met your father during her undergraduate days. She then went on to get her doctorate
in materials science and engineering from Tokyo University."
"Sure, she did. Look, Pops
never talked about her. Hell, he told me that I didn't even have a mother. I
sure as hell don’t remember ever having one."
"Yes, that's why she came
to us, all those years ago. The police couldn't find you or him. So, she hired
us."
"And she just happened to
be a scientist willing to make weapons for you guys. You nimrods are
pathetic."
"Well, she mostly designs
vehicle and personnel armor, and it was rather convenient," Jacob
admitted. "Setsuna, or perhaps Murdock, did specifically select you."
"Prove it. I want to see
her."
"Fine," Jacob said
simply. "She's at our base in Hokkaido now."
"And this is where you
say sorry but-"
"We can have you on a
flight in two hours," Jacob stated.
"Really," Ranma said
skeptically.
"Simple. You take a
Company plane from here to the First Operations Centre in Kansas and get on one
of the regular flights that goes to the Third Operations Centre."
"Right, sure."
"The Company also has
those old samples of Jusenkyou water that you can try before you go on to
Japan, and if that doesn't work we can then take you to China."
"And how will I explain
that to my father?"
"You want to bring him
along so he can get cured?"
"No. I haven’t even
started to punish him."
"Ahh, the Sunshine thing,"
Jacob observed. "In that case you're just spending a few days with Kasumi
on a Company recruiting workshop."
Ranma blinked. "You guys just
love telling lies with the truth, don't you?"
Jacob smiled. "Will you
do it?"
"If it will get rid of Sunshine
and DarkStar." Ranma nodded.
"We make no promises that
it will cure you, but we will get you there."
***************
Major Saotome sat in her
apartment's kitchen. She lived in one of the residential buildings located
within Operations Centre 3. Her rank allowed her to have private, if small,
housing. She lived alone and did not need that much space. It was also cheaper,
which allowed her to save more of her income.
She sipped from a glass of
water. She would have preferred something stronger, but she was about to go
back to work soon. The woman was trying to digest what had been told to her. She
had been ordered to Commander Akagi's office.
Nodoka shook her head. Her son
was alive and well. He was currently staying with an operations agent. That was
all that was written on the message the Commander had handed her. She found the
lack of information troubling. She did not even know how they actually found
Ranma or what had happened to Genma.
It was unusual for them to
split up. According to the reports, Genma kept a fairly close eye on his son.
Could something have happened to Genma? Was that why the Company was able to
find Ranma? The simple fact that there was not more information meant that
someone saw it fit to restrict that information. Something was going on with
her son.
***************
"My god," Nabiki
said as she turned off the television.
"Good thing that the
police got there in time," Akane observed coldly. This was not something
that was supposed to happen here. Canada had no enemies. Canada was obscure. There
was no logical reason for them to come after us she tried to rationalize.
"I can't believe it,"
Nabiki remarked darkly.
"In our school,"
Akane said as she stared off into space.
Nabiki nodded. Reality had a
troubling way of interfering with life.
"We're back," Kasumi
said as she opened the front door. Ranma followed her into the house.
"You see the news?"
Akane asked rather innocently.
"Yes," Kasumi stated.
"Where's Pops?"
Ranma said as he narrowed his eyes.
"Out back with father,"
Nabiki said as she looked at her older sister. The young woman was her usual
controlled self. Nabiki almost expected her to be somewhat unnerved by the
day's events. After all, the last time someone had gotten killed at Furinkan,
it was at Kasumi's hands.
***************
"Poor Drake," Genma
remarked as he looked into the woods from the back porch.
"At least he managed to
avoid any student casualties," Soun said from the seat next to him.
"But why his
school?"
"Who knows what those
dishonorable monsters were after," Soun stated as he took a sip from his
drink.
Genma then turned when he
heard the back door open. "You have a good day with Kasumi?" he asked
his son.
"Amazing," Ranma
flatly stated.
"Excellent," Genma said
in a pathetic imitation of an evil mastermind.
"Yeah sure. I'm just
telling you that I'll be going away for a few days or so."
"Really where?"
Genma asked as he put down his cup.
"I'll be taking him on a
Company workshop," Kasumi said as she walked onto the porch.
"Good for you," Soun
said.
"Yes, a brilliant
plan," Genma added.
Ranma shook his head and went
back into the house.
Kasumi smiled as she followed
her fiance. It was that easy.
***************
Kasumi drove her Company sedan
to the Lester B. Pearson International Airport, located to the northwest of the
city. After passing through security, she drove her car to the airport's
freight terminal. Parked on the tarmac was a mid-sized commercial jet. It was
light grey with a thick black line on the tail. Within that line was the
Company logo. The letters, symbols, and globe seemed to float in obsidian
fluid. There were also several Company vehicles and agents in the area. She
stopped the car, walked out, and handed the keys to another agent.
"You chartered a plane
for me," Ranma said as he exited the car.
"No," Kasumi said. "Command
sent for a team from S and T to come up and look at that gate in the basement. We'll
be taking their plane back."
"I see," Ranma said
as he picked up his backpack and walked towards the plane. Wonderful. Going to fly halfway around the world. That's if the water
these nitwits have in storage doesn't work. Which it probably won't. At least
they'll take me to Jusenkyou, and after this morning they should think twice
about trying to mess with me. Ranma thought with a smile. It quickly
disappeared when he recognized one of the people standing near the plane.
It was a pale girl with red
eyes and black hair. A pair of black shorts and a black tank top clung to her well-formed
and human-looking body. The girl noticed Ranma and ran over to her. "M...
mistress!" she cried as she tried to hug the martial artist.
"Stop it, you
freak!"
The girl pulled back and cringed
as if slapped. "But, but... you saved me," she muttered.
"Why is this thing
here?"
"You shouldn't be so mean
to her; she's your responsibility," Kasumi stated.
"She's –he's- not ."
Kasumi looked at the sniffling
girl and chuckled. "Kuno's father wants his son to be human. The curse is
a chance to help her."
"But, Jacob said that
Jusenkyou is ineffective against demons."
"Kuno changed sex during
the conversion. That might be due to your curse. Thus she might be
susceptible to the water. It's a slim chance."
"Just like how I'm human
right now, and might be able to get cured."
"Exactly."
"Okay, I can understand
wanting to get cured," Ranma said before turning back to the Kuno girl.
"You can come, but you will not
touch me or do anything creepy. Understand?"
The girl simply nodded,
enthusiastically. "One question if I may?" she asked.
"What?"
"Why are you in this weak
form now? This bag of meat you inhabit is pathetic compared to your true power.
And um... I can't feel you like
this," the young demon whispered.
Ranma rubbed his forehead. "What
did I do to deserve this?"
"Come on," Kasumi
said to the two teenagers. "The plane's leaving soon."
Ranma grumbled as he walked to
the plane. He was followed by a demonic minion happily humming to herself. The
plane had rows of two seats on either side of a central aisle. The rows
alternated between facing forward and backward. Kasumi walked toward the back of
the plane and sat down in a forward facing aisle seat. The woman then took out
her laptop and started typing into it.
Gabriel looked up from his
book. It was a thick volume documenting instances of nonhuman activity from the
twenties. The text made for an interesting if dry read. The agent found the
afternoon's actives unusual. Normally, after an operation, there would be an extensive
debriefing. But now they were going to provide escort duty for a Pattern D - two
Pattern Ds - Gabriel corrected himself as he looked at the girl who was trying
to sit next to Ranma.
To the casual observer, the
girl looked human, but Gabriel could tell that there was something off about her. Reading the Doctor's
report helped things too. Gabriel shook his head and went back to the
documentation on how several Company agents discovered a group of Pattern L's
in Chicago.
Jacob entered plane. He was
carrying a grey metal briefcase. The man looked at Ranma with an almost puzzled
expression before taking the seat facing Kasumi. The door to the plane then
closed and locked into place. The aircraft then taxied into position and waited
for takeoff clearance.
***************
Ranma looked out the sixth
story window. The sun had just finished setting and the gently rolling farmland
was cast in a dim orange and grey light. The farmland ended over five miles
from the building complex he was in. The Company Operations Centre stood on an
almost rectangular parcel of land that was about eight by twelve miles and
totaling over sixty thousand acres in area.
There was a series of fences
that marked the edge of the gigantic compound. One pair was at the edge with
another pair over half a mile inside it. Periodically there were steel
observation towers and small concrete pillbox-like buildings. A couple pairs of
Humvees with fifty caliber machine guns and missile launchers patrolled the
perimeter.
Ranma could also see a pair of
helicopters flying off in the distance. One was landing at the private Company
airport to the South of the central building complex and the other was doing
intricate maneuvers to the west. He then turned his attention to the buildings
directly below them.
Made of concrete, steel, and
glass, the buildings were squat with clean lines. Of differing heights, shapes,
and sizes, these buildings made up a central complex. It resembled the bland
campus of a technical school. Ranma had only been in part of the underground
levels, but he knew that there had to be miles of corridors under the central
complex. Like the Toronto facility, it was brightly lit, mostly grey, and
vaguely unsettling.
Ranma was morbidly curious as to what sort of business was conducted here. The facility seemed far too large for the task of monitoring and controlling what the Company called Pattern Registering Non Humans. Unless the situation with paranormal creatures was far larger than Ranma had originally thought.
"I'm sorry," Jacob
said as he walked into the conference room Ranma was in.
"You said it most likely
wouldn't work," Ranma observed as he continued looking out the window.
"That water was sitting
in a storage room for thirty years. Hell, that stuff was collected before I started
working here," Jacob noted.
"Yes, I read the tags on
the metal crate," Ranma stated as he turned to face Jacob.
"With our archives,
proper labeling is a necessity," the Company Colonel stated. Buried to the
east were the warehouse-sized general archives. A smaller and more secure
depository housed the more interesting items.
"What now? You guys really
gonna send me to China?"
"If you want to go. A flight
bound for Operations Centre Three departs in an hour," Jacob said as he
exited the room again.
Ranma nodded as he returned
his gaze out the window. Another cure had failed. That is if he could trust the
water. Neither himself nor Kuno had been affected by the water. He certainly
didn't want to ask some woman tog et cursed just to prove to him that it
worked.
Ranma supposed that they could have filled the containers with tap water and then faked the documentation and the readings the scanners gave off.
His eye twitched at the
thought of this all being some Company trick. If these morons were that stupid, he would show them. He
would show them all. His lips pulled back into a smile that really didn't fit
his current form.
It was a shame he'd have to turn into DarkStar to get his revenge. Jacob seemed to be a tricky bastard, and Ranma wanted to be in a form that was bulletproof if he had to take the older man out.
***************
Rei walked down the darkened forest
path. It was late and the only light came from distant ground light reflected
off of the overcast sky. This created an orange tinted grey-scaled coloration. She
could hear Makoto walking behind her. The girl then stopped just short of a
small knoll. The brunette walked up to Rei and crouched down next to her.
"Don't you hate walking
outside in heels?" Makoto quietly asked as she looked at the just visible
dwelling that sat in a clearing on the other side of the knoll.
"I don't know why Pluto
insisted that we activate as soon as we got into the woods," Rei said as
she rolled her eyes. "We're in position," she then said into her
communicator.
"So are we," Mina's
voice responded from the wrist-mounted device.
Makoto gave a thumbs up to Rei
and readied herself. Rei simply looked at the building with mute horror. She
could sense evil and corruption drifting out of the building in lazy wisps. In
spite of the nighttime cloud cover the cabin seemed to be wrapped in more gloom
and darkness than the rest of the forest.
"Pluto was right. He's here," Rei incorrectly assumed
as she watched the building.
"Quiet," Makoto
whispered. From their position they could just make out the cabin's front
porch. The door on it was now being opened. The girls could make out a dark
shape with softly glowing eyes exiting the building. They could see the shape
put a lighter to a cigarette. Smoke began to lazily curl from the smoldering
tube.
The shape on the porch shut
the door and leaned on it, appearing to enjoy its cigarette. The still air was
then punctuated by the sound of someone hitting the ground somewhere in the
forest. The entity at the porch dropped his cigarette and pulled a large gun
out from within his coat.
Makoto watched the creature
raise its shotgun and made her decision. There was a good chance that was
Usagi. She readied herself and began the attack. The girl then spun in a
circle, summoning hundreds of leaves. With a shout of "Jupiter Oak
Evolution," she charged the leaves and fired them at the shape on the
porch.
The entity was hit by the
magical attack and was blown apart. "Cover me," Sailor Jupiter said
as she moved towards the cabin. Rei watched as the front door began to open. She
waited until the targets were verified. It was a pair of shadows with glowing
eyes. She aimed and fired a single fire arrow at the creature to the left and
quickly launched another at its companion. They were destroyed before Jupiter
could add to the attack.
As Rei kept her Mars Flame
Sniper ready, she moved forward. Jupiter was halfway to the porch. Rei looked
over to see the others running in from their position at the other side of the
clearing.
Shots came from inside the
cabin. Ami shouted a number and pointed with her finger. The blondes then fired
into the building. Minako went first. The Crescent Beam lit up the inside of
the cabin, produced a flash that illuminated the entire clearing for a second,
and killed the one creature unlucky enough to be hit. Usagi then launched a Moon
Gorgeous Meditation into the cabin.
Sailor Jupiter was the first
inside the building. She found a small living room littered with the sand-like
remains of their enemy. The only sounds in the room were strange, somewhat
distorted, shrieks and explosions.
A television was on in one
corner of the room. Playing on it was a space battle between two groups of
ships, one was green and somehow squid-like and the other looked like a cross
between a spider and Makoto's worst nightmare.
"Anyone in here?"
Sailor Venus asked, surprising the brunette.
"None in this room,"
Makoto said as she walked to the next room. It was the kitchen. The smell of brine
permeated the room. But when Makoto paused, she could smell something under
that salty scent. It was a familiar and horrifying stench. It was a mix of
blood, bile, urine, and worse. Makoto could see a large, neatly folded tarp
sitting next to the wall. It was heavily stained.
"What's going on in
here?" Usagi asked.
"Whoever's left went out
the back door," Minako stated, the smell of blood and salt filling her
nose.
Makoto looked at the open door
that lead outside and then at the other two in the room. One was open and went
to a small bathroom and the other was secured with a heavy padlock.
"Okay let's go,"
Usagi said, leading them out of the cabin and back into the house.
Makoto lingered for a second. She
had a fair idea as to what was being done in this cabin. She then followed the
other Senshi outside.
Several miles to the south, a
monitoring device in the Hilton Falls Conservation Area had detected the
magical burst of their attacks. The data was transmitted to WIC Toronto-A where
it was decided to send out a strike team just in case the mid-range Pattern Silver discharges
weren't practice or something else innocuous.
A drone was vectored into the area. First on scene the robotic craft began orbiting the area.
Its onboard scanners detected several Pattern Silver signatures and some
signatures that were too weak to type
Soon it was joined by one of the facility's helicopters reached the location. The modified UH-60A Black Hawk was followed by an armored strike team that would provide backup. The pilot took his craft a bit closer.
His gunner then saw, standing
in a clearing, a group of girls in color coded miniskirts saturating the forest
with magical attacks. The video feeds were transmitted to the C3. The pilot
then received his orders.
Sailor Mercury scanned the trees.
The remaining creatures were somewhere in the forest, but she was no longer
picking them up on her scanner.
"Incoming!" Ami
shouted as a warning signal appeared on her visor. It was little forewarning. While
it was quieter than a normal helicopter of that size, the Company modified
machine was still rather loud.
The girls turned to see the
hovering machine drop four lines. From the ropes rappelled a quartet of Company
agents. They softly landed on the ground and quickly brought their weapons at
the ready. Once they were on the ground the helicopter pulled up to a higher
altitude.
Usagi looked over the troops.
Their camouflaged body armor, boots, and helmets, made them appear to almost melt into the background. Their night vision goggles gave them a
bug-like view with their clusters of sensors. Even their double barreled
weapons were in that mottled pattern.
"What are you doing here?" she then asked. Back in Tokyo, the authorities never arrived this fast. On the rare cases that they bothered to come, they were always too late.
One of them looked at the
girls strangely before speaking "Two days ago a scout troop went missing
in the park to the south of here. All we found were some splatters of blood
that were tainted with strange chemicals. Our search was interrupted by today's
attack," Lieutenant William Paterson quickly explained to the blonde. He
looked over to see that his squad had taken covering positions at the edge of
the clearing.
"And you just happened to
see us," Rei said.
"Our attacks are very flashy," Ami stated.
Makoto simply froze as her
mind connected the missing people to the smell from that cabin.
"Are there still enemy
targets out here?" Patterson asked.
"Yes," Ami said
before telling the agent the last known position of the targets.
"Any friendlies
nearby?"
"No. Why are you asking
this?" Usagi asked.
Patterson simply smiled and
called in the air strike. The two 7.62mm Gatling guns on the helicopter opened
fire. The tracers from the mini-guns blurred into lances of flame.
Usagi almost shrieked at the
intense chainsaw-like noise. Why did their weapons have to be so loud? She then
watched as the Company agents fired several grenades from the larger of their
gun's barrels.
Rei watched the attack. It made sense - hit the enemy hard to ensure that it got killed. Then she gave an evil grin and flames burst form her gloved hands. The night lit up with a magical inferno that drowned out all the other attacks.
Patterson gave the order for
the helicopter to stop firing. His goggled head turned to Mars and gave an
appreciative nod. He then had his men to approach the target.
Makoto watched as one of the
armed agents moved past her. She shrugged and went after him. The rest of the
Senshi went with the agents further into the forest. Usagi could see the
scarred land where the aerial and Mars' assaults had taken place. The same
gritty sand-like substance was scattered all over the area as well as burned
ashes.
"Forward left, incoming!"
one of the agents shouted as she started to fire into a humanoid bundle of
shadows.
"They're cloaked,"
Ami shouted as she began to fire at the same spot. Bubbles came out and they were easier to see
Usagi could see that the
attacks had hit something, killed it, and turned it to more of that strange
sand. She then noticed a movement ahead of her. She turned and attacked it.
Patterson blinked as the light
amplification cut out on his goggles.
He did not just see that. Magically powered teenage girls in bows and miniskirts were one thing, but that blonde did not just use a kaleidoscope as if it were some type of particle beam weapon. Whatever it was, it was overkill.
There turned out to be only
one other target remaining. It tried to move and was blown apart by three
magical attacks and two bursts of automatic weapons fire. "Check the
area," Patterson ordered his troops.
The Senshi looked at each
other, looked around, and went back to the cabin. Once again Makoto found
herself in the kitchen. She looked at the padlocked door. "I'm going
in," she said as she ripped off the lock.
"You think someone's
still in there?" Usagi asked.
Minako was a waiting outside
the back door with Ami and Rei. "They're back," Ami stated as she
watched the agents walk back out of the forest.
"Oh god," Patterson
said as he walked into the already crowded kitchen. The smell was unmistakable.
"Orbital One, tell HQ to send a forensic team." He paused as he
listened to the reply. "Really? Well tell them to have another on standby.
We'll probably need more," he said into his headset. "Open it,"
he then ordered one of his men, who then went to the door and scanned it for
anything unusual.
"What are you
doing?" Usagi asked.
"We may have found those
missing kids," Patterson sighed from behind his goggles and balaclava.
"You should clear out of the cabin, it might be booby trapped."
"No," Usagi said,
reading an attack. Now she understood why Pluto had sent them here. She still
did not know how the Time Guardian learned of this place, but at least she knew
why she was here.
"Okay," Patterson
shrugged. He had very specific orders for how to handle the Pattern Silvers. "Do
it."
The agent at the door then swung open the door. It opened to a darkened
stairway.
Makoto smirked slightly. Here
were two groups of soldiers, one pretty and sailor-suited, and the other in
camouflage and body armor. Both were intently watching the stairway.
The air hummed with readied magic.
It proved to be rather anticlimactic. The basement was empty of enemies. The dirt-floored cellar was being used as a store room.
Mounted on the rough walls
were several shelves that held well over a dozen large jars. The room was lit
by only a few bare bulbs, but that was more than enough to make out their
contents. The Company agents looked at them with familiar revulsion.
"Dear god," Makoto
said looking at the dozens of neatly labeled jars of brine-cured meat, bottles
of blood and other fluids, opaque buckets of unknown contents, and a large
crate full of stained bones.
"We're too late. Always
too damn late," Patterson said as he and the agent with him conducted a
preliminary examination of the room.
"Strange echo gradients
coming from the containers," the other agent noted as he scanned the jars
and bottles.
"There's a tilting autopsy
table in right here," Patterson said in a cold emotionless voice. "The
drain appears to have clogged. Watch out for the spill," he said with
considerable distaste.
Usagi looked at the room and shuddered.
She then started regulating her breathing. Previous enemies had been just as
vicious and contemptible for human life, but the bastards were not nearly this
messy. She felt surrounded by this careful, deliberate barbarism. It was
oppressive and claustrophobic, like being smothered by a burning couch.
"I can't get a body count
from this. There's at least an eight, most likely more."
"Forensic Pathology can figure
out what they did. Let's go back topside," Patterson ordered.
***************
Back at the porch, the girls
were trying to make small talk with the agents who were with them. "So...
what got you working for –um- the Company?" Minako asked the taller of the
two agents.
The man turned to the girl and
smiled. That much the blonde could tell. The man's mouth was just about the
only visible part of his body. "It was either this or join the Marines,
and frankly, the Company has better pay," he had a deep baritone voice.
"Don't mind
Morrison," the other agent stated. "His whole family, grandfather,
father, uncle, brother and sister, are in the Corps, and he takes a bit of
flack for not being a 'real' solider."
"Shame I can't tell them
what I do," Morrison noted as he checked his scanner again. The backup
team should be arriving in five minutes.
"We're not in it for the
fame." Morrison's partner stated.
"Yeah, we know all about
that," Minako remarked.
"It is amazing you've
managed to keep your identities secret for so long. Sorry about earlier today,"
Morrison stated.
"Everyone at the Company
knows who we are," Minako observed.
"Only select members of
our Toronto personnel." Morrison assured the girls. He neglected to inform
her that the command staff including section chiefs and their alternates, most
of Communications Cryptography, and almost all of Operations made up the select
members.
Minako was about to ask
another question but was interrupted by Usagi bursting out of the cabin. "What
took you so long?" one blonde asked to another.
"The basement's crammed
with human parts," Makoto stated simply.
"Oh," Rei replied.
"I guess it's good that you forgot to give a speech this time."
Morrison simply looked at his
companion and sighed. They had expected this; it was too large a group which
had been missing for too long.
Minako considered saying what
the speech would be. Something like, "Organs and blood are for transplants
and transfusions, not for eating. In the name of the moon, I will punish
you!" She then decided to not say it. Those two girls had just seen the
results of a mass murder.
Suddenly, a trio of Humvees
and a pair of medium trucks with boxy cargo compartments drove into the
clearing. Their approach was masked by the sound of the circling helicopter. The
three Humvees quickly took positions around the cabin. Their machine guns swiveled
on motorized gimbals and out into the woods. The trucks stopped near the cabin.
From the backs of the trucks came two Forensic Pathology teams. As the cabin
was still an active site, they were
dressed in the same armor as the Operations personnel. In addition to the
mandatory weapons, they were also carrying several containers for their
scanning devices, cameras, specimen containers, and other equipment.
The Senshi watched as they
silently walked past and entered the cabin. A couple remained in the kitchen to
analyze what was in there. The rest went down the stairs and into the basement.
Usagi turned to see Lieutenant
Patterson talking to his headset. "Forensics has arrived. Yes, sir. The
Pattern Silvers are still here. I'll ask sir." The connection was then
terminated. Patterson paused to reflect on the absurdity of it all. "The Commander
would like to see you," he said to the magical girls.
He extended his hand. "Personally, I'd thank you for you help, but you didn't really need us."
Usagi shook it. "Better to have it and not need it I guess."
Patterson grinned.
Several miles away Rod Ferris
listened as the orbiting helicopter landed for a bit and flew off. He shrugged.
Losses were to be expected. He was still alive, and more importantly, the plan
was still proceeding on track.
***************
Once again Ranma found himself
waking up to the sound of jet engines. He did not bother to pull up the window
cover. It would just show water and nothing else. He stretched slightly; at
least the chairs were comfortable.
Ranma looked over to see that
once again, the demon girl had moved to sit next to him. The martial artist
sighed as he quietly disconnected his safety belt. He would rather let the
creature sleep than wake it up just to yell at her. Ranma then stood up and
walked down the aisle.
"ETA eight hours,"
Jacob said when Ranma passed him. The man had a laptop out and had a headset plugged
into it. "No sir, I was just talking to Ranma. What is the count according
to forensics?"
Ranma nodded before going down
the remaining rows and into an open bathroom. After closing the door he looked
at his reflection and sighed. Eight more hours of travel and then he'd be back
in Japan.
He paused considering this. His
mother was supposedly there. Ranma assumed that Jacob was telling the truth. It
made no sense to lie about something like that. It would only alienate Ranma
further from the Company. It was also easily verifiable. His father was still
alive after all.
Ranma supposed that the person
he was about to see might be some sort of impersonator or a replicate of his
mother constructed to win him over, but that seemed too unlikely. Not that
likelihood meant anything to Ranma.
Given that massive secret organizations, demons, and magical girls existed, a deranged plan involving someone pretending to be his mother might be perfectly logical, but did the Company have time to do something like this? They had first met him a couple days ago.
Ranma shook his head as he
walked back to his seat. He groaned as he looked at the sleeping demon girl. Part of him...
he shook his head, he wouldn't sleep with her.
Turning her seemed like the right idea at the time. He did
not want to let the idiot die, but now he was stuck with the same obsessive
nutcase, just with a different gender and species.
Jacob had offered to kill the
girl, but that was not a particularly useful option. Maybe Ranma could convince
her to get a job with the Company, far, far away from him. The martial artist
smiled as he sat down in a new seat, this one in a new row and on the opposite
side of the aisle. That would get Kuno out of the way.
Bored and unable to return to
sleep, Ranma found himself asking one of the agents for something to read. One
of them shrugged and, after getting approval from Jacob, pulled out a small tablet.
He then activated a program and handed it to Ranma.
The martial artist looked at
the screen and found an outline with titles such as Interpreting Pattern Recognition Systems, Communications Signals,
Properties Index for Pattern Registering Entities, and the ominous Methods of Intelligence Extraction.
There was also a feature that allowed the language to switch between English,
German, and Japanese.
Ranma tried the signals
section first. It was better than nothing and much better than starting a
conversation with anyone. He scrolled past pages of radio codes and procedures,
until he found something interesting. It was a series of drawings that
demonstrated various hand and arm signals and what they meant.
He recognized several of them
from the gestures that the Company goons had been making in the school. Ranma
shrugged and read that section, and when he finished browsed for another
section to read.
***************
Sailor Moon looked around the
grey office. It was surprisingly spacious given that it was located in an
underground fortress. There was an area that contained two couches facing
each-other and another that had a desk and several chairs. There were also two
doors on either side of the room, one of them undoubtedly serving for a
bathroom.
"Hello, I'm Commander
Stillwater," the man behind the desk said as he got up.
"Sailor Moon," the
blonde responded.
Stillwater smiled despite
himself. He would rather Jacob do this, but he was with the other Pattern
Silver. It was one thing to work with another organization, but these skimpily
dressed girls were vigilantes. However, Stillwater reminded himself that they
were not complete amateurs. They had taken on several threats that, while often
absurd looking, were dangerous. The senior agent also reminded himself that
they were integral to the plan and that they had plans of their own.
Sailor Mars looked at the man
standing behind the desk. His eyes were a dark, almost brown, green and both
his hair and goatee were neatly trimmed. As she watched him move, Rei got the
impression that he prided himself on control.
"Please sit,"
Stillwater said as he pointed to the two couches in the room. "I'd like to
start by thanking you for finding that cabin. You must have had pretty good
scanners or intel to find them. We had been looking for them...."
Stillwater trailed off.
"Actually, Pluto told us
about the cabin," Sailor Moon admitted as she sat on the couch to the
left.
"Ah intel then,"
Stillwater said. From Murdock's reports, Pluto seemed to be a dedicated but
aloof and paranoid person.
"Aren't you going to ask
how she knew about it?" Sailor Mars asked.
"I'm afraid to ask and
find out it has something to do with Murdock," Stillwater admitted.
"How did you know?"
Sailor Moon asked.
"It's always Murdock
isn't it?" Stillwater said flatly.
"What do you know of
him?" Sailor Moon asked.
"That he has an interest
in all the Pattern Silvers, including Ranma. We also have some evidence of Murdock
meeting with various entities and cults associated with Pattern registering entities. He's been stirring up the Non Human community
too.."
"Was he at the school
today?" Sailor Moon asked. At the time, she had a strong feeling that he
was there.
"It is possible. You
weren't the only ones watching," Stillwater said simply.
"He could have been
watching from one of those office buildings that overlooks the school,"
Sailor Mercury proposed.
"Or maybe he was
closer," Sailor Moon said as a sliver of memory hit her. In the crowd
outside the security perimeter, one of the other transfer students ran into
another one. It was a little thing - a gesture, a wave, a small expression, and
then it was gone. At the time it meant nothing, but that was before she had met
Murdock.
"What's wrong?" Sailor
Mars asked, concerned that the blonde had spaced out.
"Nothing," Sailor
Moon said, shaking her head. Rei's interruption had caused Usagi to lose her
train of thought.
"Anything else you'd like
to ask?" Stillwater offered.
"What's going on with
Ranma?" Sailor Jupiter asked.
"Ranma's a young man that
turns into a demonic Senshi." Stillwater would have preferred to say
Pattern Silver and D, but the girls would likely not know the terminology.
"Due to an incident during his activation, he feels betrayed. Ranma is
cautious but willing to combat evil," Stillwater stated, his voice precise
and clear.
"We already knew
that," Sailor Moon countered.
Stillwater nodded before
speaking. "Then we're on the same page. We have to try and earn Ranma's
trust."
"Why do you want him to
work with you?" Sailor Mercury asked, meeting the man's disturbingly
focused gaze.
"Same reason you want him
with you. We're all here for the same reason," the Commander stated.
"Unfortunately, Ranma is suspicious of ulterior motives from
everyone."
"He blames Pluto when
Murdock's the one who did it."
"That is what Ranma thinks." Stillwater's precise tone changed slightly. It sounded almost as if he was disappointed.
"What about our
identities?" Sailor Venus asked, speaking for the first time.
Stillwater responded after a
slight pause. He had sent two agents to specifically address that issue.
"Until today, we only had suspicions as to who you were." He did not
say just how certain those suspicions were. "Remember that, someone else
had figured out who you were before us. We still do not know who those Youma
were working for, and now there's this group that you just eliminated."
"You're saying we should
be on our guard," Sailor Moon observed.
"Our offer for protection
still stands," Stillwater stated.
"No thanks."
The agent nodded as he pressed
a button on his phone. The door opened and an agent stepped into the office. Still
in his body armor, the man had taken off his helmet, goggles, and balaclava. "If
there's nothing else," Stillwater said to the girls. "Lieutenant
Patterson will make arrangements to get you back home."
Stillwater watched them leave
the room. He feared that the girls would ask to see footage of DarkStar's
combat. Seeing a demon viscously rip apart and burn tens of human-looking
creatures might have caused problems. The agent shook his head. There were
several calls to be made, a fair bit of video footage to go over, clients to meet with, and orders to give. He was already too busy.
And things were just getting started.
***************
Operations Centre 3 was
located on the
Ranma sighed as the elevator doors
closed and the device began a controlled descent. Large enough to fit a good
sized truck, the freight elevator was empty save for himself, his fiancee, and
Jacob.
He was relieved that the demon
girl was staying with Kasumi's flunkies. Ranma knew where they were - it was a
ground floor lounge in an oval shaped building. However, he had no idea where
he was. He had followed Jacob and Kasumi through a maze of corridors and
checkpoints.
Ranma looked up at display
over the door. It was on SL14. Their destination was sub-level twenty-seven. Ranma
turned to his companions. Both were silently looking at the doors.
The elevator then stopped and
Ranma expected a harsh buzzer or a computerized female voiced to precede the
opening of the doors, instead there was a happy pinging noise that came before
the two pairs of metal doors slid open.
Ranma stepped out of the
elevator to find himself in an intersection of two hallways. The one to the
front of him was large enough to drive a truck through and had to be at least a
couple hundred yards in length. The one to his right side was a little under a
third that length, but it ended into a sturdy, armored door. Ranma could see a
group of agents talking near the end of that corridor.
The subterranean level
followed the same design methodology that would be found elsewhere in the
Company. Concrete, steel, and, various polymers were the primary materials. It
was clear that functionality and security were their primary concerns.
"Come on," Jacob
said as he walked past Ranma. He and Kasumi were already walking down the
longer corridor. Ranma followed them to a pair of oversized double doors. Labeled
next to the door was a sign with the words, "SL27-15 Materials Lab A."
Jacob opened the door on the left and motioned for Ranma and Kasumi to wait in
the hall.
***************
Major Saotome was at her
computer. It was located in a corner of the lab that served as her office. She
was sitting with a peripheral view of the door. Two of her subordinates were
inspecting armor that had been damaged in the field. Aida was still going over
the fire damaged armor from WIC Germany while Ayanami was working on a set that
had just come in from a newly opened Company facility.
She had a particular interest
in that armor. A key scientist in its design, she was interested in how that
model survived. Unfortunately, Commander Akagi had told her to expect a meeting
from Command today. Not wanting to delay the inspection of the body armor, the
major reluctantly decided to allow her subordinate to go over it.
The woman was vaguely nervous.
Unexpected visits from Command were rarely pleasant. The major knew that she
had nothing to worry about. Her record was clean, but there was some slight
anxiety. She hoped it was about what they
had found, that it was about her family.
The fragmented information
about her son was a concern. She feared that the two events were related. That
the agent from Command would tell her that they were unable to get to her child
in time, that Ranma had been contaminated, and had to be put down. The woman
sighed as she continued reading the report on rotor blade fatigue. Such
thoughts were counterproductive, at least during work hours.
She then heard the door being
unlocked. Nodoka automatically moved her hand nearer to her sidearm. She would
have been pleased to know that her two assistants had had similar ingrained
reactions. The door opened and an older gentleman walked in. The four-lobed silver
leaf on his collar gave him a rank of Colonel and the black trim of his uniform
marked him as Operations Section.
"Hello Colonel,"
Nodoka said as she saluted. Jacob returned the salute before speaking. "Major
Nodoka Saotome, what you're about to be told is classified level six,"
Nodoka nodded. She then turned
to her assistants. "Aida, Ayanami, go out and pick up some lunch."
Jacob waited for the two
younger agents leave. "Major, this is your son Ranma" the senior
agent said.
The woman paused as she looked
at the two people standing just in the room. One was a reserved and competent
looking woman with the black trim of Operations Section and the silver bars of
a lieutenant.
More importantly was the other teen to enter the room. She recognized him immediately.
Ranma looked at the woman. Her
relatively short auburn hair was held back behind her head. The woman's face
resonated within his memory. Her eyes were strangely evaluative in the second
before she stood up, walked over to Ranma, and embraced him.
"My son! At long last!
it's been too long," Nodoka cried as she continued to hug him.
Ranma accepted the hug, but it
was somewhat uncomfortable. Unsurprisingly, under the lab coat Major Saotome
wore over the standard Company uniform was a rather large handgun. As it was
currently positioned, it dug slightly into Ranma.
Nodoka broke of the hug and
looked at her son. "So, how did they find you? Where were
you?"
"Pops took us to Canada. Then
she saw me," Ranma said as he pointed to Kasumi, who was silently standing
near Jacob. "After that, she tried to kill me."
"Really?" Nodoka
responded. "Why would the Company do something crazy like that?"
"Technically that's not
correct, ma'am. The operation was called off due to new information becoming
apparent," Kasumi said slightly insulted. She was not the kind of person
to merely try something. She did it.
"Who are you?"
Nodoka politely asked the younger woman.
"Lieutenant Tendo, Kasumi,
ma'am. It was my operation."
"Is your father's name
Soun?" Nodoka asked. After getting an affirmative response she continued. "The
bastard did go to him, but Soun was one of the first people the Company
interviewed. He said that Genma hardly ever talked to him. He even let the
agents make copies of the few postcards that had been sent. I'm guessing you
maintained surveillance on him and picked up Ranma when he arrived there."
"Our surveillance was in
the form of a mutual acquaintance of yours. Someone who already knew the
involved parties," Jacob stated. He found it interesting how certain
events kept coming back to that man.
"The Drake," Nodoka
stated with a bitter laugh. "You know, he was the one to suggest that I
use the Company to find you," the woman said to her son.
"I know him. He's the
principal of the school I'm stuck going to," Ranma said with distaste.
"Oh, so he finally got
that plan off," Nodoka noted patting her son on the shoulder. She smiled.
He was growing into a fine man at least.
"Actually, the Drake had
yet to inform us to Ranma's impending arrival. We are looking into certain inconsistencies
involving his recent actions."
"Oh, then what did happen?"
Nodoka asked.
Kasumi looked at Jacob who
nodded. She then began to explain. Kasumi watched the older woman's face as she
talked. The major was admirably in control. The only times the researcher gave
off even the slightest reaction was during the rambling explanation of
Jusenkyou her estranged husband gave.
"So, your father took you
to an H-Type location and got you an aquatransexual curse. Then a Pattern
Silver asked you join their team to replace someone recently assassinated, most
likely by this Murdock person. That ritual to transfer his mantle of power ended up turning you into a demonic
magical girl," Nodoka stated, looking at her son. Her voice was even, but
her eyes were intensely focused. The situation had just gone from joyous to
surreal.
"Yeah," Ranma
admitted, a little disturbed by his mother. What did the Company do to its
employees?
"May I see it?"
Nodoka asked.
"I guess," Ranma
stated. He was not too concerned that she might shoot him. The woman was his
mother after all.
Jacob reached into his pocket
and pulled out a phone. He then linked with the Command and Control Center for
Operations Centre 3 (WIC Japan). "This is Colonel Edwards. Please be ready
for those two spikes. Yes. We're in SL27, Room 15, Building Epsilon.
Good."
Ranma walked past several
examination tables filled with equipment that was neatly organized to find a
sink near several shelves filled with books and other information storage
devices. The far end of the room possessed what looked to be a fair sized
storeroom and a small machine shop. He placed his hand under the faucet and
opened the valve.
As Nodoka watched the
transformation, her hand immediately went to her sidearm. There was something unnatural about the pale-skinned redhead
in the tight leather dress. The voluptuous young woman her son had turned into
was indeed a Pattern D.
Ranma sighed as she looked at
the agents' reactions. They had all reached for their guns. Kasumi and Jacob
were better at hiding it. Ranma could only see the slightest twitches in their
hands, but it was there. She shook her head, causing her mass of unbound crimson
tresses to cascade around her.
"My god," Nodoka
said as she walked over to the young demon. "Why would a Pattern Silver
turn you into this?"
Ranma smiled sourly showing off
slightly elongated canines. "This isn't what she wanted me for." The
redhead decided that she might as well show her the final form.
Nodoka frowned at the girl's
expression. She then noticed that her child's eyes had changed. There were now
noticeable violet flecks mixed in with the blue of Ranma's eyes. "I
suppose that you have another more powerful form. One that no doubt involves
ribbons and a miniskirt," Nodoka said with bitter humor.
"You know about the
Sailor Senshi?" the redhead asked with some surprise. Ranma thought it was
all a secret.
"When the Pattern Silvers
became more numerous and active in Tokyo, the Company decided to conduct some
surveillance on them. The observers also recovered some items leftover from
their fights. It was mostly piles of a gritty somewhat complex compound that
varied from sample to sample and but had a roughly constant Pattern residue. However,
sometimes the Forensic Pathology teams recovered a shard of crystal,"
Nodoka explained in a professional and interested voice
"I was the one to examine
those objects. Most of them had a fairly quick half-life and disintegrated into
their base components before a full analysis could be conducted. Footage of Pattern
Silvers was part of my briefing."
"Wait. If you guys knew
about the Senshi that long ago, why are you only now trying to talk to those
girls?" Ranma asked Jacob.
"The Japanese government
forbid us from conducting operations within fifty miles of Tokyo, but they
normally ignored us as long as we only observed and did not create an obvious
presence" Jacob stated.
"Like having dozens of
military vehicles in the streets and armed helicopters flying overhead?"
Ranma inquired.
"That would be it.
Because we were not allowed to make contact with them, we did not learn of
their importance. That is until certain events happened. Such as Murdock coming
forward to tell us what he knew," Jacob explained.
"And what did Murdock
tell you?" Ranma asked as she stared intently at the agent.
"According to him, the
same things he told you after you left Seattle," Jacob replied as he maintained
eye contact with the tall redhead.
"Sir?" Nodoka
interjected. "About my son's other form."
"Fine," Ranma said
as she glared at Jacob. Part of her suspected that the man was telling the
truth, and that the Company was as much in the dark as everyone else was, but
another part of her feared that WIC knew much more than it let on. One thing
she knew for certain there was no way she could get the information out of
Jacob. Not here at least.
If she laid one finger on him, the Company would likely send everything they had to try and stop her. Ranma did not want to consider what kind cataclysmic paranoia induced response would happen in that event.
Ranma paused to glare at Jacob
and activated the transformation. Bands of violet, crimson, and black energy
encased the girl. When they died down she was wearing an incredibly short black
leather miniskirt, a violet bikini top with dark purple and red bows and
ribbons, and knee-high, five-inch heeled, black leather boots.
Her hair was longer and had
even more body. Her choker was black as was the stone in her golden tiara and
the stones in her earrings. She also had even longer canines, a pair of little
black horns, a three foot long spade shaped tail and a pair of large
dragon-like wings. Her eyes had also turned completely amethyst
"Well, that's a change in
design," Nodoka commented. She took a deep breath and maintained her calm.
It took most of her training to do this. The demonic influence of the girl was
beyond obvious, yet the young woman was still her son. Thoughts of
contamination were pushed aside. NH's working for the Company was rare, but not
unheard of, and if she was being escorted by agents from Operations Section,
she had to be clean.
***************
In Toronto, a street car drove
down Dundas Street. It was a fair sized avenue that was roughly between the Canada
National Tower and the University of Toronto and ran parallel to the lake. The
tracked mass transit car stopped at the where the road intersected with Saint
Patrick Street. A man in a dark brown trench coat and a wide brimmed fedora
used this opportunity to disembark.
Quickly crossing the street,
he made his way to the sidewalk. Once there, he tightened the ties on his coat
and flipped up his collar. The rain was coming down quite heavily and he did
not want to get completely soaked. The man looked out from under the brim of
his hat to see his destination. It was a small pub a couple hundred feet from
his current location.
The arched letters painted on
the front window proclaimed it to be the Red Turtle. Drawn below the bar's name
was a drawing of that crimson reptile. The creature's knowing expression
brought a smile to the man's face as he looked into the establishment.
The Red Turtle was paneled in
polished hardwood and trimmed with simple but skillfully crafted moldings. The
bar gave off warm, sturdy sense of comfort and stability, which was only
magnified by the downpour. Powerful gusts of wind had made the precipitation
even more unpleasant.
The pub appeared to be a place
that had stood for decades and would continue to stand for decades more, each
night providing the same service to the same group of regulars. The man was now
using his left hand to hold down his hat, preventing it from blowing away.
The bar itself was a heavy
construct of oak and brass and looked to be older than the city itself. Sitting
at the end furthest from the window was a tanned woman with vibrant green hair.
Her head was down to where it nearly touched the aged wood. The man smiled when
he saw that she was there and he quickly made his way inside.
As he took of his coat and hat
and gingerly placed them on a coat rack near the door, he started to hum. Few
would recognize the tune. It was the theme song to a short-lived cartoon that
chronicled the fictionalized adventures of a Rhode Island horror writer. The
man walked past the scattered patrons of the pub and over to the woman at the
far side of the bar.
She looked up when he was
eight feet away. Recognition darkened her face as the woman watched him
approach. The man was wearing an expensive suit that would have looked quite
good on the man, except for one thing. It was rather rumpled. Even his tie's
knot was not done quite right, "Hello Murdock. Come here to gloat? Or
maybe you just want to babble incoherent riddles to me?" she asked coldly.
Even his tie clasp, a silver bar with strange symbols that were either occult
or mathematical etched on it, was crooked.
Murdock looked at the woman
and sighed. "You know, I was going to just congratulate you on your girls'
performance yesterday, but now I'm just disappointed," the man stated as
he sat down. The runic mage then proceeded to order an especially dark German
beer.
As if she had just heard
something particularly incomprehensible, Setsuna shook her head. Murdock noted
this as he took a sip of his drink. The Time Guardian then went back to nursing
her Manhattan.
"If it was up to me, I'd
leave right now, but I have my orders," Murdock admitted.
"Like when you tormented
Usagi?"
"All I did was direct her
attention to an important issue. I presume you were forced to tell her the
truth."
Setsuna looked at the man, her
face neutral.
"They're not going to
like you lying to them. They can handle the truth."
"This coming from you?" Setsuna asked, horribly
annoyed.
"You don't think you're
better than me?" Murdock asked as he straightened his tie clip. "It's
really bad when people find a secretive organization with questionable motives
is more forthcoming than other members of their own team."
The woman took another sip.
Murdock sighed as he took
another drink. "I'm surprise at how much you botched up Sailor DarkStar. You
just ran away. What, were you afraid of being sexually assaulted by a demonic
redhead?"
"It surprised me."
"Now, you're just lying. You
knew of Ranma's curse. You knew what the original DarkStar looked like. You
should have seen it coming."
"Well, you've taken steps
against that, haven't you?"
"Because events aren't
neatly flowing from one point to another, you're blaming me? You act as if I
could simply raise the Reynolds number of the time stream and turn that nice
predicable laminar flow into something turbulent."
"Are you done?" Setsuna
asked as she ordered another drink.
"I guess," Murdock
stated. He then drank his beer in silence. The red-eyed woman then received her
drink. They spent the next two hours without talking as they sipped their
beverages.
In the end it was Murdock who
paid his tab and left first.
***************
"Sunshine Saotome?" Nodoka
asked in a very confused voice.
"Damn, damn, Drake,"
Ranma swore as he followed his mother. When they left Nodoka's lab, Jacob
wandered off taking Kasumi with him.
According to the signs on the
walls, they were in SL-14, corridor 3B, but that was meaningless to Ranma. All
he knew was that they were going back to that lounge. From there they would go
to the hanger.
"Yes, the Drake does love
his jokes. Although now, I'm afraid he's gotten over his head," Nodoka
chuckled.
"Yeah, I'm going to shave
that bastard's mullet right off."
"That is if the Company
doesn't get to him first," the older woman said coldly.
"I thought he worked with
them?"
"Yes, and he knew we were
looking for you. He told you that Genma contacted him a week before you two
arrived in Toronto. And yet he does not tell us who you are? The Company takes
missing persons cases rather seriously."
"Didn't he tell
Jacob?"
"No. Colonel Edwards
found out about the search I had running after that incident with your fiancee.
He ran your name and that came up."
"Why am I not
surprised," Ranma muttered as they rounded a corner and entered yet another
corridor. "So what'll happen to him?"
"They'll interrogate him,
and if they find out that he betrayed the Company, well that's it," Nodoka
said simply.
Ranma remained silent for a
few seconds. "What about Pops?" he then asked.
"What he did was criminal.
The exact punishment has yet to be determined," Nodoka stated as her
pupils contracted and her hand moved to rest on her sidearm.
The martial artist's eyes
widened in comprehension. He now knew why his mother was so accepting of what
he did as DarkStar. His mother, like almost all Company agents, seemed
disturbingly familiar with death.
"Your father is at fault
for what happened to you, but some of the blame can go to me. I might have been
able to stop him, but I let him take you. It was only when he failed to return
that I began to worry. I had no idea what he was doing with you and only
sketchy reports that you were even still alive," the major confessed.
"But no matter how much
we regret our past decisions, we can't go back. There's only the present. That's
why I work for the Company. I do what I can to pay for my mistakes. My
developments have helped save countless lives," Nodoka stated in a melancholy
yet prideful tone.
"At least Lieutenant
Tendo seems like a nice Company girl," Nodoka stated in an attempt to
redirect the subject at hand. She then smiled. "I wonder if Genma has the
slightest clue."
"She pointed a gun at me.
There's nothing going on between us," Ranma said flatly.
"You two are somewhat young,
but at least you're engaged to a professional," Nodoka stated as they
entered and elevator. It was a quick ride up a couple of floors. The corridor
that the lift arrived at was rather familiar to Ranma.
"Oh, we're back,"
Ranma said with some dread. He had wanted to avoid this, but he had no choice.
One metal door in the corridor
was open. It lead to a smallish room with a couple couches, a kitchenette, a
table, a pair of televisions, and a computer station. From within the room came
a black and white blur. A rather pale girl with black, violet highlighted, hair
in and dressed in skimpy black clothes had tried to tackle and embrace Ranma.
"Stop doing that! You
damn stupid freak!" Ranma shouted after he dodged the demoness.
"But mistress, I really
missed you," the demon said in a voice that would have been pathetic and
would have tugged at Ranma's heart, if he did not know who the creature had
been before.
Ranma shook his head. "Why
couldn't that damn water have worked on you?"
Nodoka looked at the young
girl. Her eyes, a strange color of red, and other factors, notably calling her
son mistress, lead the agent to her conclusion. "You... spawned?"
"DarkStar converted
her," Jacob stated as he entered the hallway from the lounge. "It was
a life or death situation and I Okayed the decision."
"Of course sir,"
Nodoka said as she looked at the little NH in understanding. Her son had saved
a girl mortally wounded when those Pattern Ys took over that school. "Now
Ranma, you shouldn't be so mean to her. The girl's just trying to show her
appreciation. You should know what it's like to be in her place."
"You have no idea,"
Ranma grumbled, eyeing the Kuno girl.
"I'd hate to interrupt
but your flight is ready," Jacob stated.
"Okay," Ranma said
before turning to his mother.
"Don’t worry, I'll see
you on you're way back, and I'll look into getting some leave," the woman
said with a strange glint in her eye.
Jacob noticed this and reminded himself that he would have to warn the
major that vengeance had to be taken through proper channels.
"Um, all right,"
Ranma stated.
***************
Over the Sea of Japan, Jacob
dialed a number into his phone. After
his encryption system synchronize with that of his caller, he spoke. "We're on our way to the final
base."
Over six and a half thousand
miles away, Commander Stillwater responded.
"Good, how did the meeting go?"
"Adequately. A petition
for transfer may be a result from that meeting." Jacob stated somewhat
quietly. Ranma was reading near the
front of the plane and the senior agent was at the opposite end in the back.
"I see. I'll go over her file. When can I expect her request?"
"Shortly," Jacob
responded.
"Okay. What about the
three stooges?"
"That is a troubling
issue," Jacob admitted. "They are all closely tied to our
organization. At least one of them seems
to be without blame. A thorough investigation will be needed."
"Agreed, and once that is
done penalties can be decided."
"At least with one of
them a family solution can be
arranged," Jacob stated.
"Perhaps with the others
as well."
"Perhaps. Any information on those Pattern Ys from the
school and the Vs from the cabin."
"Nothing on the Vs, but
we have found the motel rooms where the Ys were staying. Forensic teams are going over them now."
"Good. Do we have
clearance to our final destination?"
"Yes. Command was quite annoyed with that
request," Stillwater smirked.
"You know what we had to do to get our helicopters into China?
"I'm sure our negotiators
explained the recent rise in NH activity in their nation," Jacob stated as
he smiled slightly.
"Not to mention the
sensitivity of the base you plan to use as a staging area."
"Ranma has already been
inside WIC Japan and WIC America."
"And he was never in one
of the more sensitive areas," Stillwater cautioned.
"Not nearly as risky as
what our plans for the Pattern Silvers are," Jacob replied.
"Just remember to keep
him away from the dig site."
"If we could use a
different base to stage the mission from I would, but that site is the closest
one we have to Jusenkyou. The next
nearest one is five hundred miles further out."
"Still, discretion is
recommended. If the Pattern Silvers knew
what we had found in the Gobi, it might cause problems," Stillwater
cautioned.
"It's not what we found.
It's what we're planning to do with it," Jacob replied with distaste.
"That issue has already
been decided," Stillwater stated, ending the discussion.
***************
Based on the position of Polaris, Ranma knew that he was
facing southwest, but the predawn view was the same no matter what direction he
was facing. All around the Company Field
Command Post was the barren land of southern Mongolia. The nearest city, Dalandzadgad, was just
below the northern horizon.
Ranma had no clear idea why
the Company had a base here. Jacob had
said something about a salvage operation being conducted at the request of the
Mongolian government. The nearest WIC
facility to Jusenkyou, the base was a small cluster of mobile buildings
positioned on a tarmac next to an abandoned airstrip. The actual salvage site
was a few miles to the east.
"The helicopters should
be ready in under half an hour," Kasumi said once she had walked over to
her fiance.
"Good. Hopefully, I'll be rid of this damn demon,"
Ranma stated. He knew that Jusenkyou was
his best hope at getting cured.
End Chapter 5
Author's Notes:
Prereaders for this chapter at Starfire, Joe Fenton, and Wray.
Revision Notes: This one took some tweaking, mostly in the Ranma and /Nariko/ interactions and how the Senshi and the Company fought together. DCG and Ellf have helped with the revisions.