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276: Emerging

Nicolai turned away from the collapsing shrine. With his internal system complete at last, it was time to leave the cave—which was no longer a cave.

The clean, well-lit, secure, secretive bolt-hole he’d imagined upon first finding this place had come into fruition. The walls were squared and solid, and had Rituals scrawled over every inch. These were to reduce Aura ripple leakage, though in a refined way. These rituals were made to try and draw Aura in, while also blocking Aura and ripples from leaving. Over time the Aura in the cave just stacked up, until it reached a kind of maximum saturation and the rituals were no longer strong enough to pull more in.

It was all lit by strip lights installed into the stone roof. His work and equipment storage area was larger and better equipped, meanwhile at the other end of the large room there was a large, square security door which led out into the expanding mines. A series of automated carts moved between the mines and the Assembler, shifting materials back and forth, and the Assembler was always at work as it refined collected rocks and ore.

Those mines now also linked to the entrance tunnel in which he’d dropped three collapses, via another security door. It was where he was having the bots dump the waste output from the Assembler mined, which handily also allowed him to tighten those tunnels. The first section before collapse #1 was now not a tunnel but a hallway, large enough for one bot to pass through, as the bots had stacked waste rock to either side and he’d had concrete poured through it to help it set. From there the construction bots, of which he’d built a couple more, had walled it and added in lighting, plus more doors.

The crack where he’d once entered now had another security door, which met the corridor they’d formed. At the end, at the first collapse, was a security door where the bots had dug through the collapse.

Through there was a less settled area, which was still having refuse dumped to tighten it. A tunnel had been mined through collapse #2, and even now the bots were busy at collapse #3, which led to the outer world.

In the corridor near to the door leading into the main room of his base there was a shower unit set into the wall. It was a high-pressure rapid cleaning shower which was loaded not just with water but also cleaning solutions. Its primary purpose was to remove any biological contaminants.

This served multiple roles. Not just stripping anything of the outside from him before he returned to his sanctum, but also stripping anything of himself before he went out.

The warning that Scoundrels were able to create phantoms, and spawn these near to those they hunted, so long as they possessed an item or biological material from a target, remained in his mind. So long as he remained sealed in the skinsuit and wasn’t injured, he wouldn’t have to worry about accidentally leaving hair, spit, blood, or anything else out there. But traces of any of these or other bodily waste might be on the skinuit and his other equipment from time within the base. He intended to do his best to clean himself and his equipment each time he left, to reduce the risk he might leave a part of himself out there.

Nicolai had optimised his gear. This had mostly involved removing everything unnecessary from the Big Mouth Symbiote. When he’d first arrived here, it had been at capacity.

He’d now removed everything which wasn’t of immediate use. Space within the Big Mouth was mostly taken up by his modified M99, the Lasrgun, ammo, explosives, and some bulky drones.

The drones were a new creation. His standard reconnaissance drones were attached to the hooks from the Warden’s chains, which covered his skinsuit as usual. The drones in storage were larger. One particular group of them were effectively flying assault rifles, each with multiple powerful rotors and four clawed legs.

He hadn’t tested them in real combat yet, but he anticipated that these drones would perform best when able to land on a solid surface, which they would anchor to. That way, they could fire full-auto for continuously without needing to compensate for recoil. They were able to fire while airborne, but only a couple shots at a time as they needed to adjust for the recoil after each burst.

Each drone only carried 120 rounds of 7.62, which weighed slightly under two kilos, or four pounds. Any more than that and they flew too slowly to be of use. In his tests he’d found that they were sluggish in the air to begin with, but became increasingly quick and nimble in the air as they fired off their ammunition. At the same time, as they fired off their ammo they also became less able to deal with recoil, as the lower weight gave them less mass with which to soak it, and thus became more reliant on anchoring to something.

He had four of the drones in the Big Mouth, and held high hopes for them. He was even considering selling them. This was another area where he had utilised to Assembler to work around Heaven’s balancing attempts.

Gun drones naturally existed on Earth. In fact, those in use were significant better in every respect than the basic ones Nicolai had created. It was possible to buy a low-end Personal Defence Drone which would outshoot and outfly the ones he’d made for little more than the cost of say, four basic recon drones.

And yet, they were not listed in the Market. Nicolai guessed this was because Heaven had predicted that if it sold these, then all Earthers would utilise them in as large number as possible. Cultivators would struggle when every human they faced had multiple drones firing powerful rifle rounds at them, especially when many shields were directional. Hunter-killer drones served a similar purpose, but Heaven had permitted them—at a high cost. He guessed because they were single use, whereas a gun drone could be used until it was destroyed.

Nicolai felt the system may have over corrected, considering the existence of Symbiotes like the Silver Net. Still, he wasn’t the one overseeing things, and he supposed the Silver Net was much less mass-produced than drones.

Regardless of the reasoning behind what was and wasn’t available through the Trade Links, his possession of an Assembler gave him a tried-and-true method of gaining funds. Earthers who understood the benefits would pay a lot for drones like these, and even more for his modified anti-material rifles.

The issue was that this time, he would be selling powerful weapons to people who might end up using them on him. This had also occurred in the castle, but as he’d mostly sold pump-action shotguns and SMGs, which hadn’t been overly threatening, it hadn’t been such a risk. But a group of Earthers shooting at him with semi-auto anti-materiel rifles and sending out gun drones could be quite difficult to deal with. He’d have to consider this carefully.

Perhaps a backdoor? spoke Threat Analysis, and Nicolai’s brows rose.

Good idea. With the drones at least, it was unlikely people would change the software he preloaded them with. Not everyone possessed his own AI enhanced capabilities, and setting up effective gundrone software was easier said than done. He could say for near certainty that very few would be able to create something better than what he’d load them with. That being the case, some kind of hidden access which he’d be able to utilise, could be sneakily installed.

The anti-material rifles, being purely mechanical in nature, would be a lot harder to install a properly well-hidden backdoor into. Still, with the aid of the Modules he’d see what he could do.

Nicolai pulled his thoughts away from matters of guns and funds. It was time to leave his home. Since joining the Slayer’s Guild, his Mark had gained numerous new functions, some of them passive.

One of these had activated not long ago, pinging him. It was his Slayer’s Prey check, which triggered if a creature worth hunting was in the nearby area.

There was a Gorothune nearby, a Spirit Beast. They were typically Tier 1, preferring Earth-type Symbiotes. This particular Spirit Beast had been listed in the Slayer’s Guild. The Gorothune’s heart, he knew, was an especially prized refined materials.

The sound of his soft footsteps rang off the walls of the tunnel, as he stepped up the final few feet toward the final blockage. Here a mining bot was slowly digging through the last portion of the collapse that blocked his way to the outside.

‘When will you be back, father?’ came a closely beamed transmission over Local, and he heard a clatter. Glancing back he saw A3, following after him.

Nicolai waited for the bot to arrive then put a hand on its bulky head. He did so because he felt it was the kind of thing a father would do, and he wanted A3 to see him as such.

‘Within a few hours, most likely, but I could be longer. However long I take, you must wait here patiently for my return. Do you understand?’

‘I understand! A3 will wait!’

He believed it. A3 had never yet disobeyed him. However, it was still young and perhaps not entirely reliable. Thus he’d given the other bots orders to restrain it if, for whatever reason, it did seek to leave.

‘Good. Look after the others while I am gone.’ He reached into a pouch, retrieved his shimmer poncho and slung it around himself, releasing its flaps to cover his lower body and activating it.

Beside him the mining bot took hold of a chunk of rock then shifted backwards, pulling it free. Light poured in through the opening.

Hunkering down, Nicolai peered through. He saw the dim interior of the cave exit, which was now far smaller. It was now just a little secluded area beneath an overhang, rather than a proper cave.

Keeping low, he crept out. Crunching from behind told him the mining bot was moving the chunk of stone back into position, resealing the hole. It would continue to work there for a while, ensuring the seal was airtight and solid. When he returned, he would order it opened once more. All the bots and software in the base was keeping quiet over Local, but when he returned and gave the proper signals, they would respond.

He sidled along the wall then peered out, into the jungle. His base was inside a hill and the earth sloped away from him, dotted by trees. After about a hundred metres the jungle started in proper. A buzzing profusion of vibrant plantlife, tall trees crossed with hanging vines, chirping and shrieking and distant bellowing filtering through his Skin Suit helmet’s microphones and into his ears.

Hidden in the shimmer poncho, he activated the Lurker Symbiote to hide his Soul Sense. It was also able to hide some small ripples from Symbiotes use, so long as he kept that very minor.

He floated into the air and towards the trees, then spent a few minutes checking the nearby area. Once he was sure there was nothing near but a few animals, he released drones to perform a more thorough check.

Some of those animals had clearly noticed some signs of him. A blue-furred monkey in a tree was sniffing at the air, confused. He knew it was smelling the interior of his base. Machinery, oil, chemicals.

The monkey started squealing and fled into the jungle when Nicolai removed his poncho, standing on the ground below it. He knelt on the ground and tore into it with his hands, then rolled in the dirt.

He spent some time doing this, covering himself in the stuff of the jungle as much as he could. He would’ve done the same to the shimmer poncho, but it wouldn’t work properly if it was dirty. He’d kept it in a sealed container while inside which should hopefully mean it hadn’t been soaked in too much of the smells, anyway.

While he’d worked to cover himself in dirt, the drones, directed by Threat Analysis, had been thoroughly sweeping the area. He wanted to accomplish more than just hunting today. He also wanted to continue investigating the area around his base. He had already checked everything within a mile of it (he’d done that before even killing the bear), but he wanted to map the wider area, too. Everything within 10 miles at a minimum, had to be known to him.

Nicolai moved off deeper into the jungle, travelling slowly and silently for some time. He didn’t encounter anything troublesome, and after some time came to a large, burned out tree. He’d found this when he performed his check of this area, before killing the bear.

The tree was hollow toward its top, the result of a fire which had consumed its middle. No animals showed any interest in it, which made it useful for his purposes. After using his bionic eye and the aid of Simulations to map the inside of the tree, he reached into the Big Mouth and pulled out a drone.

This was the other type of drone he had been creating. It was a larger variant of the common recon drones. It was mostly the creation of the Assembler, though the high quality cameras it bore had been bought from the Trade Link. The main reason for its increased size, was so it could hold a bigger battery, but its more powerful rotors and greater weight also meant it could fly in much windier conditions, and at a higher altitude, than normal drones.

He took out one more of these drones, and after a moment sent both humming into the air. They split, moving in opposite directions.

The two drones would fly over everything within a 10 miles radius of his base and take detailed recordings of it all. He anticipated that the vast majority of those recordings would show unbroken jungle, but if there was anything else around, they should pick it up. Groups of people living somewhere, for instance, would create activity that would be easily noticeable.

It would take a few go overs for the drones to scan the whole area. Ten square miles in every direction was a lot of ground to cover. They’d do it section by section, and when running low on power they’d return and hide themselves in this hollowed out tree. He didn’t want them returning to land outside his cave, as if he was unlucky and someone happened to be near, or if someone caught one of the drones and dug through it to find where it was programmed to return, they would obviously investigate. Until he’d set up proper defences and monitoring systems around his base it was best he stay as low-key as possible.

He checked his map, found the location of the Gorothune, and launched himself up towards a tree. My first hunt. The eagerness tingled his body. He hoped it wouldn’t be too easy.

Surprise After Chapter Author Note!

I'm letting you guys know nice and early, that I'm planning to take a month's break from posting the story. My plan is to start the break about 2 weeks from now, on the 16th or maybe 18th August, thus ending on the 16th or 18th September. When it starts, I'll pause the Patreon so all memberships will be paused until the break ends, though you'd still have access.

There are various reasons, I'll go into it more closer to the date with a proper post. For now I'll just say, partly it's because due to issues in life and injuries, I wasn't able to write much during the first 4 months of this year, and I've lost most of my backlog/editing buffer as a result. I feel that loss is negatively impacting the quality of the story so I want to get some backlog back.

The other issue is, as you might expect, the whole A3 thing. Basically I'm still not happy about it >_<. You guys are really nice but I can tell that no one is super interested in A3 in its current state, and the complaints about it being jarring/sudden tone shift are very valid. I think a big part of that it is simply too uninteresting, cutesy, etc., and Nicolai's initial reaction/general acceptance of it increasingly strikes me as, well... jarring. I did a slightly different intro for the A3 stuff the other day where he treats it with suspicion/wariness from the first moment, approaching it with the Blade ready etc, and then is immediately calculating, and well it felt a lot better overall.

So I'm currently deciding where to go with it. Either way there will be a total rewrite of everything from the start of the A3 portion. The options are;

  1. A3 comes alive as before but is treated quite differently, and it is no longer automatically this cute bot child thing but in fact a very weird machine with the intention of making it interesting, nuanced, dark.

  2. I simply remove it. Rather than having a sentient A3 there would still be a spiritual bot but it would just be a tool. I'm currently leaning towards this option. There's some cool stuff I could use this for regarding the Mask and the Modules.

I'll go into more detail on all this in a later post, as I'll make my decision within the next couple weeks. During the months break, there should come a point where I finish the rewrite and then I'll post all the rewritten chapters on here, probably in one big chunk or maybe two chunks, so you can read through quickly rather than bit by bit.

Anyway, the coming 2 weeks of chapters are almost entirely outside of the base and, except from some small bits at the end, have zero involvement from A3. Thus that material will remain 95% unchanged even after the big rewrite, regardless of how that rewrite goes. So you guys can enjoy it safe in the knowledge that it won't be cut or totally rewritten lol. At the end of those 2 weeks the story also gets to quite a nice point for stopping and taking a month off.

Sorry about my general indecisiveness on this matter, and thanks for your support!

Comments

Hope you get better, we'll be waiting for your return ^^, as for A3 personally I'm fine with how it is, but whatever the majority votes for is fine too

신현준

Gracias

신현준

"Nicolai finds the concept of suicide insulting and teaches the child that instead of killing yourself, you kill your enemies." I can imagine that lmao And yeah the lengthy back-at-castle stuff has been pointed out to me, the poor pacing in general in this section is part of the reason I want to take some time to build up my backlog. When I don't have much of a buffer I end up just sending whatever I've got written rather than editing and cutting unnecessary stuff...

Jamie Duncan

Few general thoughts. (Please note: These are my personal preferences and not necessarily generally applicable) Generally, one of the things long running series do that lose my interest is that instead of telling 'a' story, they start teilling 'all' the stories at the same time. In my mind, I say that writers that do this are suffering from 'Explainitus' an excessive need to explain everything. Not everything that happens in a story needs to be told. Imo, story parts about what is happening back at the castle with Kleos, Maric, Jo, Beth, etc, isn't very interesting, for a few reasons: - Most of the perspective was from Nicolai, this is a large section devoted to someone else's perspective - Not very relevant to what is going on with Nicolai - Fanboying about nicolai was kinda excessive Not everything needs to be explained. For example, it's pretty obvious that Vikrum will find something that used to belong to Nicolai, like his spear that he left behind and sells it to someone in the scoundrel's guild, it doesn't need to be spelled out. It's more fun for me if Niclai can deduce it after the fact what happened. As to A3, you can remove it, or make it super alien, or make it take a really long time to wake up(instead of just 'add oma'), or it only wakes up _after_ nicolai gets rid of the tribulation. I feel like the purpose of A3 was to humanize Nicolai, but A3 isn't human, making it kinda hard. One trope of humanizing trough/hardened characters is to have them take care of a child for a while, like Hound & Arya from the game of thrones. Example: Nicolai comes across a half dead woman dragging along a 10 year old child, woman tells Nicolai to take the child to location X 800km away and get 1 million points, nicolai accepts and the woman dies. But later finds out that the child is being chased by scoundrels guild for some reason, nicolai fights them off. Child is depressed and tries to walk off a cliff, nicolai stops the child. Nicolai finds the concept of suicide insulting and teaches the child that instead of killing yourself, you kill your enemies. He demonstrates by crippling a scoundrel and handing the child a knife to finish the job, resulting in fucked up grimdark bonding xD. But oh no, someone else comes along and offers Nicolai special cultivation resource in exchange for the child, what will Nicolai do now? One again, these are just my thoughts/opinions/preferences, not necessarily correct. Take them with a grain of salt.

Gio

Take all the time you need. If you're not looking after your health, you can't write the story, so no rush. Personally, I have enjoyed A3, yes not everyone might, but I see the potential there for the growth and am willing to wait for a payoff that is in the future. It would be a damn shame to lose all that

Zack Countler


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