A
vine burst forth through the
ground and peeled open. The Warden rushed out first with his wife
behind him. An honor guard of Paladins and Wizards keeping them,
mainly her, safe. They were rushing as best they could to Sentinel's
system core. The ravages of time did not degrade the shielding that
prevented random gateways from forming in the core. Since they lacked
access to provide authorization. They needed to use the Elder Tree's
roots to reach the entrance of the core.
The
materials around the core prevented the roots from breaking through.
So the Warden had to rush to the rail station that leads to the system
core. Once part of the larger system built underneath the planet in
the old days. Using his knowledge of the Tuatha language and his own
piloting skills they arrived at the system core without incident. The
room, closer to a massive cavern, was much larger than the system
node with a series of interconnected floating platforms in the
center. No sign of the natural world was left anywhere on the walls
or ceiling. But the most eye-grabbing feature was the large head at
the northern edge of the platform.
The
head and its hair of cables took up the entire northern wall like a
mosaic. Unlike the node, the head was disproportionately big.
“Sir
Bailey,” said Merlin. “The Cosmic Ring is generating much data. I
believe it is attempting to communicate with me.”
“Spt
it out, Merlin. We don't have much time.”
“It says that there is something inside the head.”
The
blue ring left the talisman and took physical form. By its own will
moving onto Sam's right index finger. The ring's crystal began to glow
causing the mouth of the head to open up. He didn't waste a moment to
run in. Climbing up a set of stairs he reached the top of the head
entering the brain of the head. He came face to face with a smooth
orb inside a dark room.
Dawnbringer
glowed as Excalibur passed along info into his mind. “Illuminate
and begin Alpha installation protocols.”
The
metallic skin of the orb folded in revealing its core that bathed the
room in blue light. It shifted its form turning into what looked like
a holographic brain. Lines of data flowed into a visible format.
Materializing into holographic displays, consoles, and interfaces.
“Welcome,
Administrator.” A voice brought his attention to a humanoid feminine
entity with an A on her forehead. She had taken the place where the
brain once was. “My designation is Alpha. I am the Planetary
Defense Network's master control system. You may now synchronize your
neural links.”
“We'll
handle that later,” said the Warden.
“Please be advised I
am more efficient when synchronized with the Administrator's neural
links. I am not detecting any links. Have they been damaged?”
“Ignore that. Right now I need you to reconnect with all
your nodes and bring Sentinel fully online. We have a planetary
threat.”
“Of
course, Administrator. I detect several ships in orbit above the
planet. Shall I target them?”
“No,
those are friendly. Target all orbital defenses and shipyards. They
are the enemy.”
Outside
the face, Kaguya, and the Templars were showered by debris and particle fire.
SWAT-bots Mark 2 and the drilling machine had arrived without
warning. The drilling machine had been augmented by Daimos
downloading weapon attachments to it. Normally the Templars would
have been warned. Their communication systems involved a form of
quantum entanglement allowing real-time communication where
normal communications would be blocked.
But Daimos interfered using the fact he existed in a quantum-based
computer network to do so.
He
was not sure at first if he could interfere with quantum-based
communications despite existing in the Codex. But the gamble paid off
as the paladins and wizards were completely surprised when he
attacked. He gave orders to the bots to slaughter the rest of them
while he moved the drilling machine to the face.
Kaguya
delayed the machine with a light barrier around the treads. Following
up by blasting Daimos with her ray gun and holy magic. The ray gun
did negligible damage as his systems were far too hardened and could
suppress power surges. The magic he reflected back at Kaguya.
Knocking her down and causing the light barrier to dissipate.
Daimos
chuckled. “I believe that is fair recompense for our last
encounter.”
The
Princess got back up and was met with a hail of weapons fire. Her
civilian-level energy barrier was no match for it. Forcing her to
focus on defending herself than stopping the machine. Daimos was then
free to enhance the drill giving it more power to break through the
force field of the system core.
It
was a wasted effort. As a stream of white fire poured from the open
mouth and struck the driller. Snapping the drill in half and stopping
the machine dead in its tracks. The Star Warden stepped out from the
mouth. The blue runes of Excalibur shining through the white flames.
The
Champion of Aetherium and its Tyrant stared each other down only for
a moment. Then battle commenced. Kaguya wished to join in but stayed
supporting the remaining Templars. She was only here for appearance's
sake and had to protect the life growing inside her. The thought of
leaving her love to fight Daimos himself was distasteful even with
that reasoning.
But
she did cast a set of spells for Sam to aid his defense and healing. Then she turned back to the battle just missing the brief
burst of light. The Warden had used Excalibur to send Daimos flying
into the rail station. He didn't waste a moment pouncing on his prone
state. Daimos responded by phasing his hand through Sam's armor and
knocking him away.
Daimos
didn't have a face to convey it but he was slightly worried. If this
was the true Excalibur wielded by King Arthur himself then Sam was
part of the Royal bloodline of Pendragon. How that was possible was a
question he would draw from his corpse. He wouldn't take any chances
this time. Samuel had to be put down for good. Even if it was just a
replica the very idea Excalibur existed must have inspired the
Centauri to start a second Coalition war.
Leaping
back into close combat, he summoned a hammer to his right hand. He
made slight adjustments to compensate for the new material in the
Warden's armor and talisman. One quick swing to the head. That was knocked
away by the buckler. The Warden went to slice Daimos open but he managed to parry that blow.
The
Warden summoned runes to further enhance his body. The Dark Lord was
briefly caught off guard but managed to recover. Enhancing his own
already great machine strength reflexes. Each one took and gave
blows. Sam slicing open Daimos's joints and plates. Daimos striking
down on Sam's helm cracking his HUD causing it to flicker throughout
the battle.
Liquid
metal healed Daimos's damage but it did not stop him from being pushed
back. The Warden was challenging him on even terms. It was not just
the strength of Excalibur or the result of all his training. It was
him doing everything he could to keep Kaguya out of the fight. To
protect his child and all the children after them. He was fighting to
make a home for his family, a strength the machine could never
understand.
The
Tyrant jumped back from another swing and readied his flaming red
eyes. In those microseconds when the flames were let loose. The
Warden leaned forward letting the flames pass over him. Using his rocket
boots to drive forward and thrust his sword through the metallic
plates of the abdomen. With this leverage, he lifted Daimos from
the ground and threw him upwards with enough speed and strength to smash through the ceiling.
Following through the hole he found himself in the palace
garden. Swiftly he flew around looking for Daimos while expecting a
sneak attack. Said attack came but not from Daimos. A ninja bot with
a sniper's configuration did the deed. Causing the rocket pack to
explode and send the Warden through a glass roof. Crashing onto the floor of a dark throne room.
The
Dark Lord then swung his hammer leaping from behind a pillar in the
room. Merlin warned Sam in time allowing him to place his blade
between him and the hammer. But the surprise and the momentum of the
swing sent the sword flying from his hand. A cyberfield was put up
for extra defense. But Daimos shattered it and landed a strong blow
right on Sam's chest. Splintering half of his breastplate and
crushing the rest, only the defense boost from Kaguya preventing
bones from breaking or internal bleeding.
Daimos
would not let up and went to crush the Warden's head. Excalibur would
not allow this and moved itself to sever his right arm. Screaming in
pain left him vulnerable to a rune enhanced punch to his faceplate.
Sam began throwing punch after punch faster than the eye can see.
Screaming like a berserk warrior he then penetrated the abdomen
plates and ripped out wires and circuits from the evil one's body.
Daimos screamed in pain not from the pulling but the holy
energies pouring out from Sam's hand. The pain was not enough to
distract him as he commanded his right arm to attack. Excalibur
attempted to intercept but to no avail. The claw then phased into Sam's
chest and reached his heart squeezing down with all its might.
Sam
leaped back with his rocket boots ripping the claw out of his chest.
Escaping certain death by mere moments. Daimos called his arm back
only for Excalibur to destroy it. Sam, keeping his pain in check by
sheer willpower, caught Excalibur and moved in to strike Daimos.
He
responded by using the liquid metal repairing him to form a makeshift
blow to parry it. The blade shifted into a claw and caught his sword
arm. The metal spread over the hand and arm and hardened to ensure he
couldn't move. Sam swung a wright hook but Daimos caught that as
well. He smiled beneath his helm as Daimos did exactly what he wanted
as now his fusion cannon was right in front of the Tyrant.
Merlin
had summoned it quickly and set it to full charge. By the time Daimos
realized his mistake, it was too late to do anything about it, aside
from setting his personal shield to full power. But even at maximum
strength, it could not protect him from a blast at
point-blank range. That was not the worst news as unbeknownst to the
Daimos the canon had been enhanced by Tuatha coding. Instead of the
intense heat of the normal cannon, particles of dark matter impacted Daimos's barrier.
In
a struggle that could be measured in the briefest of moments the
barrier exploded from the overload. A burst of light, heat and
exotic particles flooded the throne room.
Glass
vaporized and masonry melted. In Gloriana, the battle was interrupted
by the ground rumbling which soon cracked and opened up. Warriors on
both sides not dragged in by surprise were pushed in by the shock
wave and they were the lucky ones. Those closest to the shock wave
were killed outright. The ones close but not enough to be killed
outright were rendered unconscious or suffered extreme nausea from
the heavy vibrations.
Even the dragons' Balthazar and Caspar
were not spared from the carnage as they were knocked from the sky.
Their impact only caused more damage to the city. The rocket ship crash only compounded the damage as the
once great capital of the Unicorn Kingdom slowly turned into a land
of craters and ruins.
In
what was once the royal palace the Star Warden began to re-awaken.
Excalibur and Merlin had protected him from the explosion. His armor
was completely beyond repair, few pieces remained intact. Clad only
in the nano mail undersuit he began to stand. The talisman was
cracked and making sparks with no sign that Merlin survived. Only the
Cosmic Ring was left entirely undamaged.
“Administrator,”
said Alpha her voice emanating from the ring.
“Go
ahead,” Sam replied.
“Sentinel
is online. Connections with all nodes have been re-established. Systems
functioning optimally. I have a target lock on all orbital
infrastructures and enemy ships. One outstanding issue: My systems
are detecting over two hundred nuclear projectiles on course to this
location.”
“Oh,
of course, he would do that. Supervillains are always sore losers! Can
the Thunderclaw intercept them?”
“The
vessel designated Thunderclaw is attempting to intercept along with
another smaller craft designation Blackjack. The probability of
successfully removing all ordinances is low and what remains will
impact the city and surrounding areas.”
“Alpha, can your
weapons destroy the weapons but remove any debris and radiation from
the explosion?”
“Affirmative.
My weapons systems.”
“Skip the technobabble and do it,”
Sam interjected. “Open fire on the new and old targets.”
“Confirmed.”
From
the lower skies of Aetherium millions of lights came forth. To the
survivors just waking up, their first sight would be a light show of
epic proportions. One by one the nukes went dead. All debris and
radiation were absorbed and pushed the lights further into orbit.
They
descended upon the Domain's battle fleet, orbital dockyards, and
weapon platforms like a swarm. No resistance stopped them and nothing
could slow them down as all that Daimos owned was destroyed. Admiral
Sabine watched in awe as explosion after explosion occurred. The
energy and debris are once again broken down and absorbed by the little
horde of lights.
“Can someone explain to me what is going
on,” she asked.
“Ma'am,
in my professional military opinion what we have is a miracle.”
A
communication came from the surface. It was from a captain of one of
the marine teams.
“Hound
of Ulster do you read?”
“Ulster
Actual here,” Sabine replied. “What's your status?”
“We
were hoping you could tell us. We saw these thousands, no millions of
lights coming from out of nowhere. A swarm of them came here and just
ripped the enemy defenses to shreds, but left us untouched. It was a
beautiful sight, ma'am.”
She
agreed with that sentiment. It was a wonderful sight, seeing the
machine ships be destroyed. She asked for an update on the current
situation of the enemy forces. The Captain relayed that all enemy
defenses were destroyed entirely. Power was out and no team was under
fire.
“Deploy
teams to the enemy's command center and secure it. Reinforcements
will be deployed presently to rescue any prisoners.” The Siberian
Husky then turned to her second in command. “Prepare my shuttlecraft. I'm going down to the surface to meet our miracle maker.”
Back
on the surface beneath the twin moons of Aetherium. Samuel Bailey
smiled as he watched the sunrise on a new day. The first day of a free
world.
Chapter 15
Chapter 13