《The Power of Ten: Book One: Sama Rantha, and Book Two: The Far Future》Far Future Ch. 85 – A Secret Right out in the Open
Advertisement
Shelbi nodded and held out her hand. “Use your blade and show me what you are looking at.”
The same lines of force, whitish-silver in color, snapped up, and Captain Donnal belatedly recognized them as a diffused mindblade. Shelbi’s hand closed over Mar-c’s, adding a layer of gold to the mindblade, which again played over the abused armor, focusing on several areas which didn’t look any different to his eyes.
“Huh. Would you look at that,” Shelbi mused, turning back to glance at the captain, who just looked on. “Captain, you want to look at this?” she asked casually, as if it was to be expected.
“I am not a psion,” he replied calmly... and she blinked. She looked at Mar-c, who looked back at her, and they both looked at him again.
“Captain,” she said warily, “I don’t want to belabor the obvious, but the bloodline that makes you a Legionnaire comes from the Emperor, who is the almightiest psion who has ever existed in the human race. There is 100%, absolutely no way, you are not psionic.” She indicated the armor. “This suit is designed to be worn by a being with psionic potential. Do you really think that is a mistake, when it is a standard AMT pattern?”
It was Captain Donnal’s turn to blink. That certainly sounded both logical... and impossible. “I was tested before I became a Legionnaire, and found to have no psionic potential,” he stated firmly.
“And after?” she asked archly.
He started to reply, and stopped.
“Right,” she said, still staring at him and nodding. “Well, fuck that. Stone!” she turned and called out.
A big Ancient hauling another damaged prop in casually by hand, instead of using a forklift, looked up from halfway down the crude hangar. “Wassup?” his deep, rolling voice sounded back, carrying easily despite the distance.
“I need you to key this Legionnaire!”
“No shit?” He took a few more long strides, was waved away by the repair crew waiting there, and headed over, almost bouncing despite his height and heavy build.
Captain Donnal was not surprised to see the Ancient was a couple inches taller than he was, with bulging muscles and thick bones, the pronounced cranial ridge, flat nose, and broad chin... and pale green eyes darting about with clear intelligence.
“Captain,” the Ancient saluted him, showing a sergeant’s rank on his cheek tats. “What’s this now, Shelbi?” he asked curiously.
“I could do it, but,” she held her hands out, one above the other, “might be a bit awkward.”
“Hah! Alrighty.” He reached back into his thick hair, and brought out a flat crystal, turning back to Captain Donnal. “Captain, this is a standard psicrystal, nothing funny about it, you’ve probably seen lots of them.” The Marine just nodded at him. “I’m going to use it to set up a projecting telepathic bond. No mind-reading involved, just sending out thoughts. This whole process should take no more than thirty seconds. All you have to do is imitate what I am doing, and this will get done quick.”
Advertisement
Captain Donnal nodded warily, but the body language of the Ancient was so casual about it, it couldn’t be faked. Truly, this was not a big issue for him.
Stone calmly reached out and pressed the flat crystal to the forehead of the alert captain. “No need to drop any defenses, I’m just broadcasting.” Stone closed his eyes, and Captain Donnal could feel the beaming thoughts coming in at him.
They were incredibly strong and tempered, flexible, alert. The mind of this Ancient was as formidable as his body, if what he was feeling was any measure...
Stone took a step and set his stance. Feeling the broadcast motion, Donnal replicated it, resetting his own feet. Stone lifted his arm slowly, and Donnal mimicked the motion, the flexing of the arm to bulge the muscle, opening the hand and closing it, and then reaching out and twisting and –
It was a jolt, like a muscle, only inside his head, turned and twisted and flexed in a sudden shock of pain. Captain Donnal jumped five feet back in reflex even as he swore, blinking away his relaxation, instantly ready for a fight.
Stone glanced down at the captain’s hand, nodded. “Worked fine.” He snapped off the golden claws around his own hand, and completely ignoring the captain’s expression and body language, headed back to work.
Donnal stared at the humming sapphire blade in his hand, crystal-sharp and ready for use, looking almost identical to the first tactical knife he had ever used, sixteen inches of cutting edge along one side.
“Definitely a psion. Mindblade instead of mindclaw, see.” Shelbi flicked up her own golden claw, while Mar-c materialized a less defined white blade.
“Sergeant Stone!” Captain Donnal called out, and the Ancient paused and looked back curiously. Captain Donnal gestured to the members of his squad, waiting nearby in their armor, watching all this with suddenly wide eyes. “Can you do that with all of them, Sergeant?”
The Ancient looked a little confused. “Sure, it’s not like it’s hard, Captain!”
Captain Donnal turned his eyes back on the nymphal Shelbi. “There is no chance otherwise?” he confirmed, his eyes hard.
“It is IMPOSSIBLE,” she affirmed. “His bloodline is just too damn strong.”
He nodded, turning back to his men. “Get out of your armor and go through this keying process with Sergeant Stone here!” he ordered calmly, and the men moved quickly towards the hanging racks which would support the armor as they unlocked and removed it, while the techs moved quickly to assist them.
Captain Donnal, his face extremely grave, still clutching the blade of force in his hand, turned back on Shelbi once more. “Tell me, Sergeant Shelbi, why this fact was not made known to us?”
It was a foolish question. How would she possibly know such a thing? But finding out he had psionic ability... that ALL Legionnaires had psionic ability, was a heavy blow. Such an incredible thing, of paramount importance, was not revealed to them. The difference it could have made in their battles...
Advertisement
“Meh.” She treated the question with an indirect contempt that was not aimed at him. “First possibility, they didn’t know. Which sounds almost impossible, until you think how infallible they consider themselves, not even questioning if you could suddenly become psionic after your treatment. Two, they forgot, which, if you consider how they simply replicate technology instead of knowing what it actually does, isn’t out of line, either.
“Third, they did not want you to know, for reasons of their own, but very probably revolve around limiting your power and the threat level you possess after the example of the Primogenitors.”
She blinked, looked away, and then back at him thoughtfully. “Captain, I don’t mean to sound pessimistic, but Keying all your men might get you in trouble at the very highest levels of the Empire.”
Captain Donnal stared into her dark eyes, almost able to feel her thoughts racing, considering, weighing, balancing, just like his own.
These Rantha nymphals were all very, very dangerous, he realized, because he realized she was speaking the absolute truth. He could not believe that his Battalion’s Commander, or the Legion’s General, was complicit in withholding such knowledge from their men. The difference it would make in their fighting prowess was too great.
He turned his eyes to his armor. “How did my armor reveal this to you, Sergeant?” he asked calmly.
She turned back to his breastplate immediately. “Captain, you’ve got several types of psionic circuits woven into this armor. One of them is for expending psionic power to reform the armor itself, which means it would not need Mechanists to repair it with technology. It would still require some fine-tuning, especially if there is widespread circuit damage, but this armor is designed to be self-maintaining at its core.
“The second aspect is that this is Psychic Armor, Captain. Do you know what that entails?”
“I know that Psychic Weapons channel psychic power, Sergeant,” he responded immediately.
She held up a finger. “Incorrect, in a subtle manner, Captain. Channeling psychic power means you are moving energy through the weapon, i.e. you are expending PP to create some effect. A Psychic Weapon, or Armor, REACTS to and resonates with a psychic Reserve, the amount of PP its wielder possesses. The greater the Reserve, the more power the item has. Nominal ratings of equipment are from I to V. A mechanically-made Psychic Armor rated at IV is a TL 12 piece of equipment.” She rapped her knuckles on his breastplate. “This is a Captain’s armor. I can only presume that a Lieutenant’s, Sergeant’s, and trooper’s armor are at III, II, and I, respectively, while a Commander’s or General’s would be at V... which would be TL 15, and likely not possible outside a Core Forge World.
“It would also account for just how damn expensive and rare armor of this quality is. Not putting down your technology, Captain, but just the base tech of this armor isn’t above TL 10 at all. We can probably arrange for you to get base armor just like this without a problem. But the Psychic Circuits, made just mechanically... no, the lowest order of that is TL 11, we don’t have access to that tech yet. We could replicate it with Psicrafting... the effect would be identical, but it would deviate from AMT.
“This psionic circuitry is why your armor is hard to find and hard to make. The raw materials have to be at QL 32, and the demand for Energized stuff at that QL is through the roof.” Her head turned slightly, and her eyes narrowed. He followed her gaze to his heavy laser carbine and fusion pistol, both sized for Legionnaires, and felt his jaw clench. “Captain, if I may?” she asked shortly.
“Yes, Sergeant,” he allowed, letting her step past.
She hoisted his heavy carbine without apparent effort, her golden claws flickering up like crystalline gloves over her hands, and she ran them up and down the four-foot length of the weapon slowly and surely.
“Alright, there’s a genetic lock on it, probably keyed just like a normal signature weapon to the Emperor’s bloodline, or it would be responding to me.” She glanced at his hand. “Let go your mindblade, and resummon it a couple of times, just like it came out the first time, Captain.”
He looked down at the mindblade in his callused hand, and released it. The force structure instantly fractured into psychoplasm shards and dissipated.
As he had the first time, he wrenched at a muscle that wasn’t there, replicating the sensation perfectly, and it snapped back into existence in his hand. He repeated the effect three times, failing once.
She handed him his carbine as he let the mindblade fade again. “This time, bring it up around the rifle, Captain.”
He accepted his weapon in his hands, closed his grip upon the familiar weight and heft, taking it in a proper stance. Instead of flicking his hand as if he were flourishing a weapon, he tensed and moved as if he were bringing it to bear and ready.
Psychic energy surged through the structure of the weapon. He could feel Rune elements of its construction light up at the flow of energy passing through, responding familiarly to his touch and power, and he realized they had always been there, helping and aiding him, but he simply hadn’t been able to touch or feel them.
He stared at the sapphire lights glinting at the corners and seams of his carbine, impressing the sight into his mind.
Advertisement
- In Serial55 Chapters
Phoenix Academy: Extracerebral Educations and Emotional Melodies
A terrorist organization is kidnapping psychics across Arizona, and 15 year-old Natasha “Taz” Cooper is offered a safe haven at the largest school for psionic education in the world: Phoenix-Paiute Academy. Eager to refine her powers, Taz’s teachers – and other, more malignant forces – come to realize that she has a natural aptitude they are keen to take advantage of. Meanwhile, her mother, Anna Cooper, searches for the truth about the terrorists threatening her daughter’s life and, in the process, is forced to confront the demons of her past.
8 100 - In Serial44 Chapters
The Federation Of a Thousand Earths
Humanity has spread across many worlds. It is just that each and every one of these worlds is earth. The Gate technology allowed humanity to turn away from the stars and back to earth. Spread out across millions of universes, humanity is in a golden age. Of technology, of science, of peace. But invaders, coming from the stars are threatening humanities original home, its first earth, Terra. And humanity will take on this threat. They do not know with whom they messed, they cannot see our empire, our federation of a thousand earths, and they will know fear when we return the favor. Updates every Saturday. Everything in this is my own work, if not otherwise stated. Please do not copy or reuse.
8 323 - In Serial8 Chapters
Danger Zone
A short story. A group of Soldiers are sent on a suicide mission to destroy a stronghold of the Fraz, invading aliens made of flesh and plant. The group deals with its problems as it completes the missions. One bullet, One word, One punch at a time. Follow Shair as the 'Psycho' infiltrates the base; meeting enemies and annoying companions along the way to reach his Commander. Sorry not really good at Summaries, but thats the bad synopsis version of the story. Also i apologize now so i don't have to later, my Grammar is REALLY BAD. I mean english is like my cursed subject. But i have a dream and i want you all to read it. So here it is. Again REALLY SORRY ABOUT THE GRAMMAR, SPELLING, ENGLISH IN GENERAL.
8 185 - In Serial19 Chapters
Evangeline
A power waits. A prophecy to be fulfilled. Her destiny will unite the Six Realms. Evangeline is about to turn 20 years old. Aware she was born a vessel but unaware her fate is beyond her escape. She has been protected and isolated since birth by demons, witches and those she believes are her friends. Evangeline wants nothing more than to keep her freedom; live a normal life... and dare she think it... a boyfriend? Azrael, Prince of Erubus and a Nether Demon will happily welcome the end of the world. Hiding from a tortured past, he is unable to forget or forgive himself for. He is tasked with finding the 'vessel' and under decree ensure their destiny is fulfilled for the forces 'Others.' By chance their paths cross and unknowingly Evangeline splinters his cold hard exterior that has remained intact for a millennia.
8 56 - In Serial49 Chapters
Omen Philosophy (Web Novel)
“Pain, suffering, and revenge beget the dark path. A path deep and narrow much like an abyss. Only the best of the best shall rise and claim Sovereignty. For indeed, the world is unbound. Such is the way of The Omen.” Omen Philosophy - The Path Of the Omen When his life’s goal of revenge was finally fulfilled, he disappeared. Longing to be an unknown existence, he finds a place on a new planet. The life of the "Angel of Death" would come to an end and the new life of becoming a ruler was inherited. Follow the story of multiple characters and their grand epic in the world of Soa. The main character, Jinn, would come to inherit a tribe of sentient people and lead them in this strange and chaotic world. (synopsis a work in progress)
8 216 - In Serial17 Chapters
Wii deleted you Austin x Eteled
nothing better than off brand transformers and bald miis
8 131

