Casual busting and Catching up

As Aurora returned to her normal self, Lyntael felt a small knot of worry between her shoulders loosen again and she cast the other woman a relieved glance in between diverting Sparky's attention towards her. After another moment or two, though, the agreement to break for a rest made the temporarily massive dog's midsection seem ever more tempting She circled around and then dropped down on the other side, settling in next to Aurora with a gentle sigh and snuggled against the fur. With a grin she rested her head on the other woman's shoulder for a few extra moments.

“I'm glad you're okay. I felt... whatever it was you were doing, and I thought I could push a bit harder, but... Oh well. The flow from my wrists felt like...” her body tried to flinch as she thought about it, but she pushed the reaction away, looking for something to compare it to. “Oh... like I was telling you, when I was doing tests with DragonierMan and his allies? It was a bit like that. They had me test with a lightning rod at one point... I put my hands on it, and then when I started to channel the charge, it just raced, and I couldn't stop. It was hard to even pull my hands away, once it started – I think I only managed it because I melted the lightning rod.” She shook her head, looking out at the rubble and ruin around them, then resettled herself. “I still don't really understand why it happens. I have this... feeling... like it would really bad, if I did that with all four points. I don't know...”

She flexed her fingers, looking at them while her eyes passed over and away from the red burn marks at her wrists, then reached up above herself and back, scritching at Spark's side as she flexed the small of her back and pointed the toes of her shoes in a progressing full-body stretch. As she relaxed again, Lyntael grinned, summoning a smile back to her features for her companions.

“Oh, but hey, I had some better news than that!” Her eyes flicked briefly to Aurora then focused more on Eternalis, since he hadn't herd the news at all yet. “Rogan's finally given up on trying to tell himself that I'm not a person, and that I'm not real! That's good, right? That's like, the best thing I could have ever hoped for!” Already, as she shared the news, the thoughts running underneath it turned it more into a question, seeking reassurance. Without realising it, her gaze dropped and a pensive furrow creased her brow. It really was great, and she was so happy about it. Wasn't she? She was, but at the same time, it wasn't... right. It wasn't how it should be. She's had the circle of thoughts often since they got back from Eric's home. Rogan was still struggling with everything that had happened there, so that was probably the reason, but she didn't feel sure. Absently, one of her hands crept up to begin rubbing a small, slow circle around her emblem.

“Ever since we got back from our last visit to Eric's place... He's been treating my like I'm actually here. Worrying about me, even. I think.” She should be overjoyed by that. And she was; she was. It wouldn't do to complain. She glanced at her companions and grinned again, unconsciously seeking a better affirmation than her own thoughts were providing, from the ones she knew she could trust.
As Aurora made her condition known, Eternalis went from completely wound up in worry to nearly falling down in relief. While the girls were taking their places on Sparky's fur, however, he made do with simply sitting where he was while listening to Lyntael expand on what Aurora had tried to do from her end. "Guess trying to help pick up some of the charge is a bad idea, then..." he murmured, looking over to Aurora. There didn't seem to be any lasting external effects, at least, but that might be due to the different form she had taken.

"Yeah, it's a good thing I didn't conduct any more than I did. I don't think I'm physically melting, but my legs sure feel real tingly right about now," joked Aurora, running her hands down her thighs. Small sparks of static crackled between her fingers as she did so, though the little jolt now couldn't compare to what she had just gone through not a minute ago. Her eyes went over to Lyntael, who had taken to resting her head on her shoulder. Aurora then pulled her hand away, waving it about to dispel any errant charge, before giving her a rough tousle on her hair. "You've been handling all that current yourself, dummy! I can't even do nearly that much! Way too strong for your own good!"

Meanwhile, Eternalis watched the two girls rest and recuperate. He shifted his sitting about, resting his arm on his knee, just as Lyntael informed them about something else. It was good news, for once! Yet somehow, it felt like the kind that was given before the bad variety came after. Lyntael still smiled before them, but there was a hint of worry still in her expression. If the news was so good, why had it taken her this long to tell them? He read the mental currents between him and Aurora--nothing from her end. She was still recovering from her ordeal, most likely. Still, he prayed that there was nothing more to it and it was overthinking.

"Oh, that's great news! Did anything happen that made him change his mind?"
At the light tousling of her hair, Lyntael grinned and pushed her head back into the gesture for a moment, but shook her head as her smile turned slightly rueful. Aurora might have her limits, in the situation she was in with Eternalis now, but the other woman still had far more experience and competence than her, and Lyntael knew she'd give one for the other in a heartbeat.

“Maybe, but power's no good if I can't control it, or if it kills me first.” She shrugged. “I think it helped, but I don't really know. I'm going on instinct for most of this still, you know...”

Once the conversation moved onto her other news, though, Lyntael didn't quite break out of the pensive body language she'd fallen into as Eternalis questioned her about the latest development. She reached back to rub and pat at Sparky's mid-section one more time, then pushed herself to her feat in a single smooth motion, beginning to move slowly around their impromptu camp.

“Yeah... I guess there was. It's weird though...” How much should she really tell them, one set of thoughts pondered. The last thing she wanted was for them to... She pushed the worry away; these were her friends. She frowned again and looked across to Eternalis, then down to Aurora, rubbing a the back of her neck with one hand. Her steps carried her out to the edge of the wreckage and back again while her eyes played absently over the tortured metal and stone that surrounded them. Her hands fidgeted, plucking at her vest and skirt, linking behind her back, stretching above her head and lacing fingers behind it in turn, before she continued.

“So... After... after the fight we had, about what he did... it took a while, but we made up again, and he told me all about...” She paused, then shrugged to herself and went on. “The work he really does, for who, and against who... and why. It's pretty heavy. It took me some time to... you know...” Without thinking, her hands made a gesture in front of herself while she walked; there was no obvious meaning to it, other than something difficult. “Just, process it, I guess. I remember thinking that I've been in a lot more danger than he ever let on.” She paused and shook her head. “But that's not true, no. I remember feeling that, but that's silly. Not like there's something 'worse' than getting killed, and I knew that was possible. I don't know why I felt like that.” She tried to wave the thought away, brushing it aside with a hand in the air as she ordered her thoughts and resumed her pacing.

“Rogan's investigating a group, and under all the legal and normal covers they're doing some really messed up stuff. They want navigators, as one part of it. It's not the only thing, but it's part of it... and the more advanced, the more custom, the more unusual, the better. They're doing things that they can't legally do to sentient navis. It's bad...” Her steps turned and she paced back in the other direction, turning her head to look up at the sky instead.

“But the people he's working for... The ones he's being paid by, to investigate this... that's... that's Sharo. Sharo Family, and that's what I meant when I told you that his work could get him killed on more than one side. He's trying to walk this tightrope down the middle, and keep his freedom from them, and the only thing between him and falling off that rope is how well he can smile and make them believe he's worth it! That mask that he wears, that I hate... it's the only thing keeping him alive sometimes! And now... now...!” Her hair snapped quietly as her voice rose in frustration at the situation. Her fists clenched by her sides and after a moment she realised she needed to take the conscious thought to unclench her jaw. Now he was having trouble functioning at all, and she didn't really even understand why. Why couldn't she read him like she always could? What was different? She kept the angry questions to herself. Instead, she shook her head and ran fingers through her hair with a sigh, scattering sparks to the ground with a flick of her wrists.

“Doesn't matter. Anyway... after we made up, he took a job, a real important one. Dangerous. Off in Yumland, where they have some off-charter research facilities. It went...” Her thoughts skittered at the fuzzy edges of the things she couldn't remember and she shook her head again. “Badly...” She didn't want to think about it; it didn't really matter anyway. What mattered came after. After the fight with Eric. That was when the looks started, and the stares, and the change. Her agitated pacing stopped again in the middle of the area and she took a long breath.

“Hey, Aurora, how're you doing? You must be feeling better by now, right? Want to go find that dark knight virus and punch it up?” Without realising it she'd paused with her hands on what passed for her slender hips, leaning forward slightly to check on how her friend was doing, unaware of the drastically avoidant shift in her tone.
Eternalis's fears were confirmed as he saw the drawn out response to his outwardly cheerful question, and Lyntael began to expand on what had happened since they last met. From what they had already gotten out of meeting the operator in question, there was no doubt that he was investigating some people that would have no qualms taking drastic steps to keep things under wraps. Knowledge on NetNavi weaponry research was something the Ezarith facility was well-equipped in, and there had been no shortage of incidents in the past where she had been entrusted with prototypes to test out. Still, she knew Reverus, and he had kept live tests out of the equation--until they were to be "field-tested".

Eventually, as Lyntael went on, at the mention of Sharo itself, Aurora shifted in her posture slightly. From the angle she was at, Lyntael wasn't in her line of sight, but she turned her face away from the sound of her voice nonetheless. It was true that she was no longer a part of those kinds of operations, but the more frustrated and angry Lyntael's tone got, the more her inner voice reminded her of memories she had, of those that crossed Sharo's path.

Eternalis's gaze switched between the two girls. Lyntael relaying her fears and thoughts externally, and Aurora to him, unconsciously. It was a maelstrom of emotion that he was caught in the middle of. Before he knew it, Lyntael had stopped talking, and the sound of crackling sparks resulting from her agitated motions had paused. She was stopped in the middle of the area, taking stock of Aurora's condition. By all accounts, Aurora's physical condition had recovered mostly, but as she saw Lyntael bearing down on her, she felt a lump in her throat.

"I-- Well..." her voice cracked. She made eye contact, and her fists unconsciously clenched. "That is-- I'm-- I'm fine to, but..."

Her stretched out stutters were interrupted by someone walking up to Lyntael from behind, and placing a hand on her shoulder. "Lyntael, I'm sorry, but... let's sit back down for a bit. Okay?" said Eternalis, a complicated expression over his simple-looking monster-like face. "I know you think you can handle yourself, but... if you go out looking for blood like you are now, I don't want to see you hurting yourself--or us--being too reckless."

He paused for a moment, looking over at Aurora. The latter nodded, and he turned back to Lyntael, offering a hand to her, which he would take to pull her back down to sit if she accepted.
As he may have anticipated, reaching out to Lyntael had once again become a static-filled experience for Eternalis, but as much as it was a clear sign that the girl had bounced right back from her earlier crash Lyntael herself wasn't focused on monitoring her state. She started, briefly, at the gentle touch from behind, but relaxed again and relented, rolling her head to one side as Eternalis suggested waiting longer. Aurora did seem to be upset by something at least – it was a level of hesitation and uncertainty that she had never seen where fighting and combat were concerned; was there something more going on there? The thought played through her mind and found its way into a small frown and a furrowed brow as the other woman seemed to have some initial trouble making proper eye contact.

The real reason for their hesitation showed itself a moment later, however and as Eternalis continued speaking, Lyntael felt a spike of more immediate agitation cut through everything else. It didn't matter how much they talked her up, they still didn't really think she could handle things on their level. With a tug, she pulled her shoulder away from him and took a couple of steps to clear the space. Unconsciously her arms folded across her chest as she turned away.

“I'm fine. I know I'm still learning, and I need help sometimes, but I can keep up, okay? I'm fine! I'm not a child!” The words were clipped and terse, but a thought whispered underneath, in her mind, that that wasn't really what he'd said. It was hard not to hear it though. Aurora was the one who needed time, so why was he turning it back on her? This wasn't how it was meant to be! Why was she fighting with her friends?

After another second she unfolded her arms, bringing them up to her head briefly and running them through her hair with a harsh, frustrated sigh. She put one hand up, palm out and fingers spread just to ask the pair to wait for a moment and hopefully give her a chance to breath.

“Sorry. That's not... Not what I meant. Not what I wanted to say. I just...” the words weren't there to properly shape the problem. She didn't even understand what it was, just that it was there, and it made everything else that much more annoying. She took a few more breaths, then turned back and moved to sit down again, crossing her legs opposite Aurora. She didn't know what was bothering the other woman, but at least asking about it might give her time to work out how to talk about everything else without shouting.

“Okay... I'm sorry. What's up, Aurora? I... I didn't mean to shout. Everything's just... wrong... and I don't know why... and I... I've felt like shouting, a lot, recently. I didn't mean it, but... I said something that upset you. What's wrong?” Even now, in the back of her mind, a thought murmured that she shouldn't have to ask... It was happening here too; she just didn't understand what was upsetting the other woman, and she should have, and she couldn't tell why. Hopefully words would work.
Despite being pushed away, Eternalis stood between Aurora and Lyntael. Of course, any attempt at pulling her down when she was determined like this was going to result in this reaction. Was there any reason why he had pointed out Lyntael's state to her? Surely, the more prudent way was to appeal Aurora's current state, which was more evidently in need of attention. It wouldn't be any good to switch directions now, and now he'd just deal with the fallout and kick himself for it later. Unexpectedly, however, Lyntael sat back down, and asked Aurora herself about what was bothering her.

At this point, Aurora had her eyes closed, trying to block out the world around her, encased in flashbacks of times long past. Her limbs began to shake, the sweltering Kotobuki network's temperatures replaced with the biting frost of the Sharo network in her mind. A female support program, pointing her buster arm at her, whose identity she had long forgotten. Only the vitriol, the rage, and the words cursing her, a chained dog of Sharo. The gunmetal-colored barrel of the anti-Navi weapon in her hand was pointed squarely at the support program's forehead. And in the midst of her memory, the long-forgotten face in her sights slowly melted into a familiar face, of that of a young blonde girl of sixteen.

Aurora pressed her fingers into the bridge of her nose forcefully. It felt slick, from beaded sweat. She sharply inhaled before opening her eyes. The same face was before her, sitting cross-legged across from her, asking if she was alright. "Sorry, I... it's nothing, I'm fine," she replied. Next to Lyntael, Eternalis knelt down; a concerned query reached her mental border. She looked back up at him for a moment, shook her head, and turned back to Lyntael. "No, alright, I probably shouldn't keep it from you."

She inhaled slowly again. The air felt humid. There was no frost against her face. "Truthfully, I... used to work for that part of the Sharo family. Assassinations, against Navis that crossed their interests," she said. She tried to make eye contact with Lyntael, but her eyes darted away just as quickly. "A few things happened, and my operator and I retired, I swear, but... you telling me that just now, and... I just thought, I could have been sent against you, and I... it hadn't occurred to me. You've told us about Rogan before, and we even met him here."

"If we're--I'm here with you, I don't know if I should be here. I'm sorry, it shouldn't be your problem. It's mine." Words were failing her now, and she half-hugged herself with one of her arms.
Despite the background frustration that she was keeping at bay, Lyntael did her best to focus on Aurora instead of letting herself bridle further at Eternalis' earlier comment. Opposite her, her friend was struggling with something, and once she actually looked, it struck her how similar the reaction was to ones she knew she'd had herself. She knew they'd both been through a lot, but Aurora had always seemed so self-sure... She waited, and listened; time to breathe and order her thoughts was what she'd always needed when the situation had been the other way, so she gave Aurora the same now.

Something tense gathered between her shoulders and in the back of her mind as she listened to Aurora explain her distress. Aurora and Eternalis – They'd fought in wars to defend the net... they were the good guys, weren't they? Something cold and uncertain reached into her chest as the other woman spoke.

“You... You've killed...” She swallowed, her thoughts crashing into each other. “I- I mean... like, really killed other navigators? For them?” Wars were one thing, but that was fighting to defend something, it wasn't... personal. Killing someone, someone specific, because a criminal told you to... that was... different. She felt sensation like stone in her middle, dragging at her as she stared. The idea that she herself was in exactly the kind of position that Aurora might have been sent after was something that her mind barely knew how to process when it was presented; Aurora wouldn't do that, she knew she wouldn't do that... Didn't she? But... in the end, how much did she really know about the other woman, or her past? It felt like she knew her... Aurora was the closest friend she had, outside of family, and Eternalis too... but what did she really know? Was she just wrong about things, again? She blinked, trying to school the expression of shock and disbelief off her face. No; she'd been right about Rogan, and she was right here, too, she had to be. The Aurora she knew wouldn't do something like that. She attempted a smile instead.

“You... You weren't the same person, then, right? That wasn't you... not the you you are now, yeah? You got out, and you're not like that any more. You don't do that any more, so, it's okay, right? It's okay. It doesn't matter who you were then; who you are now, that's who I care about. It's okay.”

In her mind, as she smiled for Aurora, Lyntael reaffirmed the words to herself; whatever Aurora had had to do before they met, she'd chosen to get away from it, and was choosing who she wanted to be now, and who she was now; that was what mattered. Her mind drifted to Rogan, and the scars he still wore – on his body and on his heart, both; where did you draw the line between what someone did, and what they were like underneath, when you had to work out who they really were, and if it was good? It was her fault for bringing it up, anyway. She rubbed at her neck.

“Look... it's fine, Aurora, really... I'm sure it was ages ago, long before I was born. I'm sorry for bringing it up. You don't have to talk about it, if it's not who you are any more... I was... I was telling you about Rogan, and everything!” She tried to jump back to where this had gone off the rails; Aurora needed time, and she didn't want to talk about her own troubles, so she had to fill the gap. Her mind skipped away from the fuzzy sections he couldn't recall, but she pushed it back towards them again, looking for some way to get their conversation back on track without fighting.

“It was in Yumland, deep in the jungle, and we did recon for, like, three days, just gathering on-site details from afar, and I got to be out in the open air, and feel real, live storms on my skin, you know, out there, with Rogan... It was really nice!” She grinned for her friend; her mind was still hedging around what came next, jumping past it to the places that were clear again, but there were still other things around and about that she could talk about.
As Aurora had thought, Lyntael's reaction to her confession of past misdeeds was fairly expected. There was the look in her eyes, that same look that she saw in so much of her "previous life", when someone perceived her as a threat. A knot formed in her chest, expecting a hard rebuke. The proper reaction to someone of her vocation, and the correct one, she thought. Unlike how Eternalis was obviously her partner and would be on her side, Lyntael was just a friend--and one in exactly the kind of position to want to revoke trust in her, and to demand her be chained up, and locked off to the world once more.

The rebuke never came, and Aurora was instead presented with her friend sympathizing with her. Relief washed over her. At the very least, Lyntael seemed to trust her. At least externally, she was putting on a smile, and she wasn't running away. The relief drained away just as quickly, however, sifting away through her like sand between one's fingers. The myriad possibilities of how it could have gone wrong still swirled about in her head, showing no sign of calming down. What if continuing to talk was a diversionary tactic and she was merely stalling for time before she was going to leave? What if, now that she was definitely getting stronger, she was going to turn that strength back on her? Despondency began its hold once more, and she began to shiver despite her surroundings.

However, she then felt a weight around her shoulder, and looked up--it was Eternalis, who had came up to her, and held her close to him. The lack of warmth of his body as she felt a grip on her arm seemed to steady her, and she took some breaths. Eternalis took a moment to transmit a thought to her, and she returned it with a shaky affirmative, before he started talking. "Do Yumland's networks simulate real-life storms? That sounds like it'd be fun to trek through, though I can't imagine a deep jungle having servers out there," he commented, mostly unawares. "Did you really stay out for three whole days straight, or was it split up into visits or something?"
One part of her was desperate for the reassurance that she hadn't just misjudged someone again, but the rest of her didn't want to risk the wait, and Lyntael only watched Aurora for that reassurance for a moment or two before she diverted the conversation. Aurora hadn't answered; hadn't agreed with her or even nodded along, but she was still upset by the whole confession, so, that was pretty normal, wasn't ti? Her eyes flicked too Eternalis as he moved in alongside his partner to lend the comfort that Lyntael realised she hadn't. She hesitated a moment, the shook her head softly, glancing down. Eternalis was encouraging her to continue her story, though, so that was probably for the best.

“Oh... I um, I don't really know. Maybe? I've never actually been to Yumland's public networks.” After a moment she realised her mistake. “I meant... Well, Roan was the one doing all the travelling and trekking. Pushing himself too hard, like usual. It was a...” she glanced to Aurora again, her brow furrowing for a moment. “What was the term you used? Air-gapped? It was isolated, a hidden facility, deep in the jungle.” She shifted her position, pulling one knee up to wrap her arms around it and rest her head down. “So, for me, it was mostly just being at home, but, like I had this whole fascinating jungle just outside my window... and in the evenings, I could come out and climb a tree, and look out over the canopy, and feel the storms in the air, and the rain on my skin...” She shrugged softly, glancing aside. “I mean, Rogan was usually all business mode, all the time... we were on a mission after all... but it was nice.” Her eyes dropped unconsciously and her voice quieted to a murmur as she looked down at the ground in front of her shoes. “It was nice... we were... working together, getting along. I watched the perimeter of the camp, monitored for scans or external signals, and made sure nothing had found or detected us, while Rogan gathered intel on the physical facility itself, and we planned... I was... scared... but I was happy too, I think. I don't... I don't really remember, very well. It gets fuzzy.” The frustration of not being clear on the details gnawed at her again and she sight, rolling to one side and climbing to her feet again with a shake of her head.

“Once we'd planned everything, though, and we made our move... I'm just... not sure. I remember the planning, and the storms over the jungle, and those nice evenings of quiet and peace, even if it was tense before the danger... but after that...” A small frustrated sound rose in her throat and escaped as a sigh while her fingers clutched at the air in front of her, unable to grasp the finer details. Unconsciously she began to pace back and forth again, still staring at the ground ahead of her without really seeing.

“I don't know what happened, not exactly... but I know something went wrong. I think it was my fault, I must have made some mistake, but I don't know what. Rogan got hurt. I don't know how or why, just that he was shot, a bunch of times. I...” Her mind rebelled at the edges of the fog, diverting around the places it couldn't go, and her frustration mounted as her pace quickened. “I think... I think I got hurt too. Really badly.” She reached for details that just weren't there, fists clenching and flexing every few moments.

“There was a sleeper room, in the airport. He was hurt, but he was focused on me.” It was just a fragment, less than a fragment; an impression with nothing tangible she could picture, and she shook her head again. The frustration in her voice grew more clear.

“Next thing I know, we're back at Eric's place. I remember, I didn't understand what was going on. Rogan and Eric had a big fight, realy big ,and I don't even know what it was about, but it was bad. I remember... Eric was crying, and Rogan was hurting, and I didn't understand.” Her hair had started to crackle again as sparks rippled across her body and her breath grew shorter and more laboured. “He kicked him out, told him never too come back, but there wasn't anything wrong, and they wouldn't tell me. Rogan cried too. I've never seen him cry... And in the morning...” As she went on, the breathless litany of frustration took over and ran away with her, climbing in volume as it went. “In the morning, they were putting on brave faces, and speaking sad words, and Eric didn't want me to go with Rogan, and Rogan said Eric was right, and they were both looking at me... Just looking at me... Sad, and trying to smile... Looking at me with those expressions, like... like they were seeing a stranger! Like they were seeing someone else! Like they were looking at me but not seeing me, and I didn't understand! And Rogan is... He's still... He's broken, inside, and I don't know how to help! Because he keeps looking at me, like I'm someone I'm not! And he's treating me like a person, and he cares about how I feel, and he wants me to be safe, and... and... and it's All Wrong! It's not meant to be like this!!” Panting for air, Lyntael realised she'd been shouting and her pacing stopped. She looked towards her friends, catching her breath while her chest heaved. Her eyes prickled. What was wrong with her?
Lyntael's explanation of how she had never been to Yumland's networks further confused Eternalis, with how she went on about her operator's physical circumstances instead. It was almost as if they shared being in the same physical space? That couldn't be right, but it certainly sounded like the case. Every time they met, something new about their friend continued to surprise him. The little detail made him nearly miss the rest of the story that Lyntael was putting out. For the moment, it seemed like the operator-Navi stakeout duo's mission went somewhat sour, but her memory of it was also quite foggy.

He stole a glance at Aurora next to him. The woman appeared to be recovering more and more, she seemed to be focusing on Lyntael. However, he could see her tightening her balled-up fists periodically, and there was little to no shared mental activity between them; she was walling herself off from him. He shook his head, one issue at a time. Was it a similar situation to her voluntary memory erasure? It was hard to tell, since their memories were stored in a much more tangible form than humans, but Lyntael's little quirks here and there made him think it could simply be another thing that made her more "human-like". The other alternative was... simply that she really had no recollection to begin with?

Once the possibility surfaced, it was hard to deny that it was the most likely one. A backup copy would retain memories, up to the point after the backup was made. The spotty memories could simply have been fabricated from listening to her operator speak, or from trying to piece together what had happened by way of circumstantial evidence, or from pieced-together data from... a previous copy. He shuddered; he had not thought of backups much in general, at least not with emergency jackout procedures long been mandated in PETs. Lyntael's distress grew more and more, until it reached a crescendo, peaking at her screaming out her woes, and Aurora was still silent beside him, unwilling to share their usual discreet mental channel. Alone, what was he to do?

...

The cacophony of thoughts inside of Aurora's mind was letting up slowly. However, it wasn't quite like she could simply banish them away, at least not by simply having her thoughts to herself. She looked back at Lyntael, telling her tale of some air-gapped facility in Yumland, and how she felt the rain and wind on her. That's right, she thought, she needed to reaffirm that Lyntael was, through it all, still their, her friend. She focused her efforts on listening to Lyntael's story, and only that; there was to be no interruptions on the side.

Here was a girl who was just as distressed as her, before she had been interrupted by her own selfish experiences. Yelling out at her friends, at the ones she could trust to listen. Aurora gripped her fists, as if to dig her fingers into her own palm. What kind of silly situations had been conjured up in her mind before? Of course they, she was Lyntael's friend, and what else? She wrested herself from Eternalis's arm, who seemed a little surprised, but allowed her free quickly, while she marched up to Lyntael.

Taking hold of Lyntael's shoulders tightly, Aurora realized how shaky her own hands were. Nevertheless, she pressed onwards. "Of course you're Lyntael! There's no one else that could be. You're my friend. Our friend!" she declared as best as she could. "If there's something broken then we'll just find out how to fix it. If you don't know how to help then we can put our heads together to see how we can! If Rogan has something about you that he thinks isn't you then we'll go up and ask him what it is, and we'll be there with you!"

Behind Aurora, Eternalis came up at a walk, giving a nod to his partner's own fevered pitch. A furred nose brushed up against Lyntael's back as well, as Sparky's large head came up from around her.
Once her outburst stuttered to a breathless halt, Lyntael's eyes flicked between here friends before dropping, unfocused, to the ground in front her while she panted for breath. The hot prickling in her eyes remained ass the rest of her thoughts caught up with the runaway train of her previous shouting. Why was everything wrong? Why was she being like this? Little irritations, everywhere. Little things wrong, all building up. She was picking fights and shouting at people. She never did that...but why shouldn't she, if things were wrong? But why were they wrong, when they'd been just perfect before?

Aurora's hands on her shoulder snapped the girl out of her thoughts and she looked up into an expression that seemed a hair's breadth away from being as overwhelmed as she felt. Uncertainly at first, then with more conviction, she nodded to Aurora's words, swallowing once or twice and trying to take longer breaths.

“Yeah. Yeah. It'll be okay. I'm okay.” She paused, lifting hands to press them against her face and draw one more deep slow breath. She pushed the storm of frustrated and agitated thoughts away and did her best to block them out. When she opened her eyes and lowered her hands, Lyntael was smiling again. She leaned forward and hugged Aurora while the other woman was close, squeezing her tight for an extra moment before stepping back.

“Sorry. I don't know what's wrong with me. It's not just Rogan. Ever since the mission, things have been different. I'm still just me, the same as I always am... but there's so many little things that were just right, and perfect but I'm feeling like... I don't know... they're just not quite right, or not quite as perfect as I thought, and it's all frustrating and annoying.” She shook her head, trying a small grin, then turned to grab Eternalis in a quick hug as well when he came closer, then drew back so she could look at both of them. “Whatever 's wrong... I don't know... but I'll deal with it.”

The small grin became an exasperated huff as she rolled her eyes. “Someone's got to be put together well enough of function, after all... And it's sure not Rogan right now.” She paused to ruffle at Sparky's fur again, idly returning his attention with one hand as she turned to really look at their surroundings properly and begin working out how to proceed. “I love that man, truly, and I'm worried for him... but I can't exactly help if he's going to keep things from me.” An undercurrent of thought surged – that she'd never had trouble understanding what he was thinking and feeling before, but lately she just couldn't, and she didn't even understand what she was missing... but she shoved the thought down and didn't let it reach her smile. “Thanks... I'm okay. I... didn't mean to vent at you like that. How are you doing?” She looked mostly to Aurora again, tilting her head to one side to see if the other woman was feeling any better. “Want to go chase down whatever that thing was? We can fry a few more viruses and then I can show you my new training room at home. Sound fun?” Maybe having the others around when she spoke to Rogan next would be a good idea. Maybe he'd tell them the things he wouldn't tell her? Probably not, she reasoned, but there was a chance.
The fevered pitch at which Aurora delivered her declaration served to convince herself as much as it was for Lyntael, and when Lyntael came in to embrace her, she leaned into the smaller girl's frame. If Sparky hadn't been behind Lyntael, Aurora most likely would have accidentally pushed her down, as heavy as her load felt. Still, that was what friends were for, to rely on each other, was it not? The errant thoughts rattling around her head were forcefully put down, and Aurora took a deep breath before letting go.

Both of them would feel a hand on their heads as they separated. "Everyone alright now?" Eternalis asked. Aurora ducked her way out of the patting, grinning as she did so. "I don't need to be petted on the head like a kid," she laughed. However, Eternalis would feel their mental link reopen, with a message of thanks sent unbeknownst to their friend, who was now asking about her condition. She closed her eyes and drew another deep breath, and looked back at Lyntael. The eye contact assured her that it was right.

"Neither me. I can't say I've never been better, but we'll work it out," she said. "Yeah, let's head out. Let's both try not to push too hard? I don't think Eternalis wants to pull us out of something like that again."
"Given the choice, I wouldn't!"

[Battle 4 - Ready.]
Lyntael kept her brighter smile up as they got ready to move on; it was easy enough to do, even with the intrusive, uncomfortable thoughts still needing pushed down every few moments. She should smile for her friends; they, at least, weren't looking at her... like that. They weren't looking at her like... like... She pushed the thought away. They weren't, and that was what mattered. They weren't, were they? Her eyes lingered briefly on Eternalis as he shared some little moment with Aurora, but she looked away again quickly before he noticed her gaze or made eye contact. It was fine. She shoved the worry away more firmly and began to look around their rest point for a way forward.

Picking through the debris was a fair enough distraction while she found a way through the ruined tunnel and pulled aside several pieces of twisted metal to widen the path. It led through into more overly warm, dimly lit tunnels that presumably ran through the substructure, just under the Kotobuki park's surface – maybe old maintenance tracks or the like?

“This might get us back out to the surface maybe? If we keep following the worst of the damage, I'm sure we'll find whatever that creature was again, right?” She glanced back, then slipped through the gap once she was sure they were following. “We can't let it keep wrecking stuff, even if no-one comes here any more – that's just rude.” As she pushed forward, the side thought prodded at her that she'd been perfectly happy to break and destroy things for her own entertainment down here, because it was abandoned... but she ignored it; that was different.

((Ready for Battle 4))
(+18 Mutual FXP)

As the quartet made their way through whatever tunnels and passages they could, emerging, a small park of dilapidated and rusty things, maybe play-park equipment, were nestled in the ground where dirt and grass sprang up at, surrounded with asphalt and concrete surrounding it with paths leaving the area long since covered with garbage. The four looking about briefly before a snarl sounded out above, a visage of the charcoal black creature they had seen previously just before their last fight in the area...smoldering embers surrounding it as the smell of melting metal atop the mountains and mountains of trash as it brandished it's sword and shield threateningly at the quartet, before the sound of...corn kernels popping sounded out?

Small explosions began to ring out, destroying the already dilapidated park equipment, sending shrapnel out in all directions. A quintet of viruses soon descended upon the navis and SPs, the creature deciding to leave instead as the four were distracted by a more immediate threat. A MegaCorn dropped down with a crown upon it's cobbed head, shining in gold and crimson as it barely just kept from falling over the virus' eyes, hopping about almost happily and eagerly. Twirling around in the air, a Mashy would drop down, the mushroom virus with neckerchief around it's thin throat got comfy upon the grass around it despite taking up a combative stance. A Neo-Metool would fall unceremoniously down the trash mountains, flipping over and over again before finally settling on it's feet, spitting out a green-ish liquid from it's mouth as it tried to remain composed. A Gloomer floated down from behind the Megacorn, taking up a defensive position behind the king virus at the northern parts of the field. And finally, from below, a massive stuffed teddy bear with more sharp bits than necessary for a children's toy would begin to take strides towards the navis and SPs, bearing massive bloodied claws and fangs dripping the same bloodied liquids. Soon enough, battle routines kicked in for all four and after, the tunnel behind them closed shut, making sure they couldn't escape as easily as they got in.

-- Viruses --
King!MegaCornMegaCorn (BombCorn)

BombCorn move and dodge at average speed. They may move every turn as a free action once. They cannot move and attack at the same time.

Area: Okuden Valley, Dentech, Yumland

HP: 100
Attack Damage/Effect: 30 Wood + Blast1 x 2 Targets
Attack Accuracy: D
Attack Description: Launches bombs of corn at opponents
Element: Wood
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): CornShot2, Zenny
: 100 HP (Soil) (Towards the upper parts of the dirt field, near a patch of Grass terrain)
Teddy2Teddy2 (Teddy)

Area: ACDC, Yoka, Okuden Valley, Yumland

HP: 180
Primary Attack Damage/Effect: 50 + Slashing
Primary Attack Accuracy: B
Primary Attack Description: Tears at an enemy with its claws.
Secondary Attack Damage/Effect: 25 + Impact x 2 targets
Secondary Attack Accuracy: B
Secondary Attack Description: Picks up and throws one enemy at another.
Element: Null
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): RageClaw2, Zenny
Special: Will only use its secondary attack if there is more than one enemy. Will only use its tertiary attack if there is an object capable of being thrown.
: 180 HP (Grass) (Near the southern-most end, approaching the navis)
GloomerGloomer (Boomer)

Boomers cannot be damaged from any direction in the forward hemisphere so long as they carry their boomerang. Any attacks from the rear hemisphere or Break attacks hit normally. Boomers launch their boomerang when they attack, leaving themselves open to counter attacks. Boomers move by floating through the air, and are immune to the effects of Anchor. They are, however, still subject to the effects of terrain. They cannot be forced to submerge into liquid terrain, nor can they be buried in solid terrain. Boomers are horrible at dodging, as they generally rely on their Rang-Guard ability.

Area: SciLab, Okuden Valley, Dentech

HP: 140
Primary Attack Damage/Effect: 45 Wood + Piercing(Arc) + Group Attack
Primary Attack Accuracy: C
Primary Attack Description: Fires a wooden boomerang that travels in a wide arc, striking all who stand in its path. The boomerang passes through everything it hits.
Secondary Attack Damage/Effect: 15 Wood + Slashing x3 Hits
Secondary Attack Accuracy: B
Secondary Attack Description: Fires a boomerang directly ahead at high speed, creating a pair of damaging afterimages that fly in its wake. The attack is such that if the first hit connects, the second and third will connect as well.
Element: Wood
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): Boomerang2, QuickBoomerang2 (Rare), Zenny
Special: AirShoes, ShadowShoes.
Special: Rang-Guard: Blocks frontal attacks when not attacking.
- Can use PanelGrab as a free action each time another virus is deleted.
: 140 HP (Grass) (Behind Megacorn, near the back of the field)
NeoMetool2NeoMetool2 (NeoMetool)

NeoMetool not currently attacking will guard. Entering guard mode requires an action. Exiting guard mode does not require an action.

Area: ACDC, Electown, Okuden Valley, Kotobuki Town, Dentech, Beach

HP: 100
Attack Damage/Effect: 40 Null + Spread 2
Attack Accuracy: B
Attack Description: Spits out a bullet that penetrates an enemy to hit up to two other enemies behind and to the side of it, as if forming a V shape.
Element: Null
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): V-Gun, HiGuard, Zenny
Special: Can hide in its helmet to negate damage.
Special: If hit while hiding, it will counter with a Microburst effect as a free action. This does not lower its defenses.
Special: Can use Recover50 on itself once.
: 100 HP (Normal) (Staring daggers at the navis from about feint away from Lyntael, on the Bottom Left-most part of the field)
MashyMashy (Mushy)

Mushies only appear in battle if 15% or more of the terrain is Grass. Mushies can only move across Grass, Mud, and Soil terrain types. If, for any reason, none of these terrain types exist on the field, these viruses will be unable to move until the end of the turn. Mushies will then attempt to change the terrain to Grass, or flee if they cannot. Mushies move by teleporting.

Area: Okuden Valley, Dentech, Beach, Yumland, Netfrica

HP: 140
Attack Damage/Effect: (Teleport) then (45 Wood + Confusion + Nova2)
Attack Accuracy: A
Attack Description: Teleports close to an enemy, and releases a cloud of spores in all directions. When attacking, the space it teleports to does not have to be on Grass, but the panel it teleports from and returns to after the attack must be Grass.
Element: Wood
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): Spice2, BadSpice2, Zenny
Special: This virus may only move on Wood Element panels.
Special: When no Grass terrain exists on the field, this virus may throw a Grass Seed once as a Standard Action.
Special: If no Grass terrain exists, and this virus has already used Grass Seed, it will flee the battle.
: 140 HP (Grass) (About a feint away from the MegaCorn, near the center of the field)

-- Navis --
Lyntael.EXE: 350 HP (Normal) (Near where you entered on the outer ring in the south)
Eternalis.EXE: 600 HP (Grass) (Near where you entered, near Lyntael in the south)
Aurora.SP: 100 HP (Normal) (Next to Lyntael)
Sparky.SP: 80 HP (Grass) (Next to Eternalis)

-- Terrain -- (Field is surrounded by mountains of trash, but all of them seem stable)
50% Soil
  • Wood Elementals get +10% Evasion.
  • Wood attacks: +100% Source Damage, change terrain hit to Grass.
  • 100 Damage Aqua attacks: Change terrain hit to Mud.
  • 100 Damage Fire attacks: change terrain hit to Coal.
  • PanelShot: Imbue Wood.
(Roughly in 3-ish chunks, small 6-9 panel squares in a diagonal pattern going down the middle of the field with their top and bottom-most chunks interconnected, top and bottom of the diagonal are smaller than the middle)
25% Grass
  • Wood Elementals get +5 HP/action.
  • Fire attacks: +100% Source Damage, change terrain hit to Soil.
  • PanelShot: Imbue Wood.
(Interspersed through the field, small patches in the middle of each soil patch while clinging to the outside of the diagonal soil patches)
25% Normal
  • No effects.
(The rest of the field, making up the outside of the fields with three inner patches in the North-West, South-East and near the middle surrounded by grass, mostly enough to house one combatant each)

Battle Mode: ASSASINATION! Kill the king virus to win! Non-King viruses killed at the end of a turn will revive at the start of the next turn, with 20% less HP, giving full Bugfrag rewards each time!

-- Rogue Battle 4 Ready? Start!! --
[LynFXP > 432]

"Considering how abandoned this place is, I don't know if there's even anyone to be rude to, but it's probably best if we did take care of it," commented Eternalis. The twisted metal of abandoned park equipment continued forward, with the dimly tunnels going through them branching out into numerous smaller, rather crudely bore through tunnels. Perhaps they were the thoroughfare of some viruses that made the place their home. Wide enough to explore through, but definitely not any kind of intended pathway from deliberate hands. Some of the tunnels were small enough that Sparky had to forego his larger form, and simply trotted beside Eternalis in his puppy size. Amidst the girders and rebar, the little corner of greenery tucked away was a sorely needed change of pace.

Unfortunately, it didn't look like they were going to have much of a reprieve, with the creature that had been causing them some amount of trouble showing up--only to be replaced by a rather territorial pack of viruses. The MegaCorn that dropped down with its entourage of viral ne'er-do-wells threatened them with their posturing, while their elusive stalker slipped away once more. Despite how menacing some of them looked, the Corn was clearly in charge, with the crown atop its head and the rest surrounding it to protect it.

"That creature sure is slippery. I'm going to take out that one in the back... Shouldn't take too much," said Eternalis, tilting his head back slightly towards his comrades. "I'll trust you guys to back me up with the other viruses, okay?"

His arm warped into a long, thin sword, and his body evaporated rapidly, rematerializing into solid form immediately in front of the Corn virus to slash at it with a lightning-quick wide strike. Behind him, Aurora clenched her fists, and breathed in quickly to steady herself, before channeling the chip data that was provided to her. Her hand went out, in front of which a KillerEye's singular eyeball formed, emitting a dim red light in front of it directly at Eternalis's back. Of course, it wasn't aimed at him, and with their unspoken communication between them, Eternalis sidestepped it quickly, starting up his recovery processes to absorb the aggression that would surely come his way.

-- Eternalis: 1 action @ Aurora
[S*] GMO Change: Default

[E1] StepSwordDamage: 120 + Slashing + Wide Attack + Teleport
Accuracy: S for primary target, A for additional targets.
Description: The user warps in front of an enemy, then swings with a strong sword. Can hit up to 3 targets with good RP. Rare
Duration: Once.
Element: Null
Special: Teleport: When RP Quality is excellent, this attack also counts as a free dodge.
Trader Rank: C
: 120 + Slashing + Wide Attack + Teleport (Acc: S for primary target, A for additional targets.) @ King!MegaCorn
[A1] Dodge
[S1] Dodge (High Gear: Evasion+10%)

[E2] Dodge
[A2] (All for One) Sensor2HP: 100
Properties: Anchored, ElecBody
Object Damage: 100 + Impact
Damage Method: Telekinesis
Attack Damage: 130 Elec + Beam Attack + Stun 1
Accuracy: S
Description: Summons a Killereye to search for enemies. Fires an eye-beam when it detects them. It can see through invisibility.
Duration: Until destroyed or until it attacks.
Element: Elec
Special: ElecBody: Immune to Elec damage. Special: Laser TAG: Attack triggers when something moves through the targeting laser beam, no matter who or what that may be.
Trader Rank: C
: 100HP Anchored ElecBody Object: (130 + Beam Attack + Stun + Self-Destruct): Laser TAG (Acc: S) @ King!MegaCorn (+15 Elec)

[E3] Influx Aegis: 40 Support Base Heal/40 Support Base Heal (after 3 actions)/40 Support Base Heal (after 6 actions)
[E4-5] Dodge
Lyntael was still wrestling with intrusive thoughts as she walked along beside her friends, grinning and nodding to Eternalis in response to his answers. It was as they found the surface again that their journey was interrupted. Lyntael's feet shifted swiftly into a ready stance as their adversary briefly showed up again.

“There it is!” She barely had time to call out, however, before it seemed to give way to other aggressive viruses that took centre stage and gave it more time to give them the slip again. She grit her teeth and let her eyes shifted around to each of the newcomers, then nodded to Eternalis again as he called the one that seemed to be in charge of the others.

“Okay, I can get some of their attention, give you some room!” She called back, then clenched her fists and embraced the next beat of her charge, drawing it up through her body even as she darted to one side. The mask-wearing met seemed to be as much still recovering from its tumble as it was making aggressive looks and she dashed in towards it, hoping to catch the virus before it made up its mind. She swept one foot low, trying to upend the critter gain, and followed with each fist in turn, driving her knuckles into blows intended to set it up for the rising round from her other foot as she unfolded and rose to her feet again.

“Alright, let's do this then!” As she corrected her stance, Lyntael let the first waves of sparks crackle off her body, fanning out from her as the arcs leapt from her skin. The beat of her charge was low and steady, with time between each pulse, but with luck it would at least take the first Virus' attention as she turned back the way they'd come and focused on the massive teddy instead. She'd fought bigger.

“Hey fuzzy! Aren't you meant to be smaller than the little girl?” Her skin crackled and danced as she called out, cupping her hands too her mouth in an exaggerated gesture, and the next pulse from her chest expanded into the familiar barrier that grew out past her strikers, stabilised and then faded form sight. She should be more scared; this was dangerous, and sure she had her friends, but she also wasn't connected, and this was a deeper network. There was a sharpness; caution and trepidation, but it wasn't fear, not like it used to be – if anything she was... excited? The Teddy's claws looked vicious, but she felt... sure; sure that she could handle it. Even if it managed to lay a claw on her, the bear was in for a nasty surprise – she could feel the dance of the current under her skin just waiting to explode outward at the first provocation. With a smirking grin, she held her hands out to each side, as though offering the big bear a hug. If it came for her, all the better, but if not she closed the distance herself. At the last moment, she sprang forward an up, bringing her hands above her and then back down again at the top of her jump, in a twin cutting motion that drew a crackling cross over her target. The current surged as her strikers glowed, gathering up, drawing in and then releasing in twin blazing trails of cutting lightning that followed her hands.

As she landed, the drained feeling followed and Lyntael exhaled then pushed herself up again, skipping back and away so she could turn about and assess the battlefield and duck away from anything else she'd drawn the attention of.

“Hey... Aurora! What's it like, using battlechips? I've always been curious about if it's different, you know?” She repositioned and turned so she could face the remaining viruses as she called out, but there was no sign of their original quarry at all now. Her charge was rebuilding swiftly again and she let it begin to glow in her strikers again, embracing the beat of it; this was the good place – building, eager to release, but not burning or painful yet.

Summary
L*) Subtype: All attacks containing Knockback or Pull gain Wind-Type.
L*) First Armour: 20Hp Casing (as subtle outfit reinforcement)
L1) Basic Buster Strike (30 +Disarm, x 4 hits, Melee, A) @ NeoMet
L2) A Manifest Spirit (Multi-Stage: (First: (15Elec, Nova2, A)), Then: (Time Delayed (15Elec, Nova2, Per Turn, for 3 additional turns))) (Overcharge -1 per pulse)
L*) Fast Armour: 20Hp Casing Refresh
L3) My Pain is Real (Multi-Stage: (On Set: Self-Slow2), Counter(On Hit): (45Elec, Knockback, Nova3, A)) (Overcharge +1 on Set, +2 on Trigger)
L4) And Beats Anew (40Elec Barrier, Buster Charge, Off-Target1) (Overcharge -1)
L5) Half-charge Bust Strike (240elec +Disarm, A) (Overcharge +3) @ Teddy
L6) Dodge

Cooldowns and Overcharge

My Pain is Real: 3TCD
And Beats Anew: 2TCD
A Manifest Spirit: 3TCD

Overcharge: Begin: 0 , A Manifest Spirit (-1), My Pain is Real (+1), (Trigger) (+2), And Beats Anew (-1), Half-Charge Strike (+3), End: +3/+5
As the battle began, the duo of netnavis would immediately begin their attack. Eternalis immediately drawing a fast, sharp blade, teleporting towards the KingMegaCorn in an attempt to end the battle summarily. Watching this unfold, the Mashy would immediately try to bodyblock the attack, but came up short as the attack cleaved through the corn with little difficulty, kernals falling to the ground as the Mashy took a deep cut across it's body under Eternalis' strike (100 (PING), 100) but as this happened, Lyntael would get off a buster shot towards the Met in an attempt to score a kill herself, barely managing to hit all four shots before the poor Met knew what was going on (30x4).

The trio of viruses would turn to see the death of their corny monarch, the two halves hitting the terrain as a silence fell over the field. The remaining trio would quickly beat feet, crashing through the south, quickly making a tunnel to escape through that the navis and SPs could easily crawl through, leading to the end of the battle. But...not before the Mashy peeked back through the newly made tunnel, a large gash across it's face, as it (seemingly) shook it's fist at Eternalis with a few squeaks before running away...an undying oath to destroy the navi? Who knows with viruses these days. Either way, a smattering of zenny and a smaller clump of bugfrags would be strewn across the field for the two to pick up.

-- Viruses --
King!MegaCornMegaCorn (BombCorn)

BombCorn move and dodge at average speed. They may move every turn as a free action once. They cannot move and attack at the same time.

Area: Okuden Valley, Dentech, Yumland

HP: 100
Attack Damage/Effect: 30 Wood + Blast1 x 2 Targets
Attack Accuracy: D
Attack Description: Launches bombs of corn at opponents
Element: Wood
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): CornShot2, Zenny
: DED, NOT BIG SUPRISE! (PING)
Teddy2Teddy2 (Teddy)

Area: ACDC, Yoka, Okuden Valley, Yumland

HP: 180
Primary Attack Damage/Effect: 50 + Slashing
Primary Attack Accuracy: B
Primary Attack Description: Tears at an enemy with its claws.
Secondary Attack Damage/Effect: 25 + Impact x 2 targets
Secondary Attack Accuracy: B
Secondary Attack Description: Picks up and throws one enemy at another.
Element: Null
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): RageClaw2, Zenny
Special: Will only use its secondary attack if there is more than one enemy. Will only use its tertiary attack if there is an object capable of being thrown.
: 180 HP (Grass) (Near the southern-most end, approaching the navis)
GloomerGloomer (Boomer)

Boomers cannot be damaged from any direction in the forward hemisphere so long as they carry their boomerang. Any attacks from the rear hemisphere or Break attacks hit normally. Boomers launch their boomerang when they attack, leaving themselves open to counter attacks. Boomers move by floating through the air, and are immune to the effects of Anchor. They are, however, still subject to the effects of terrain. They cannot be forced to submerge into liquid terrain, nor can they be buried in solid terrain. Boomers are horrible at dodging, as they generally rely on their Rang-Guard ability.

Area: SciLab, Okuden Valley, Dentech

HP: 140
Primary Attack Damage/Effect: 45 Wood + Piercing(Arc) + Group Attack
Primary Attack Accuracy: C
Primary Attack Description: Fires a wooden boomerang that travels in a wide arc, striking all who stand in its path. The boomerang passes through everything it hits.
Secondary Attack Damage/Effect: 15 Wood + Slashing x3 Hits
Secondary Attack Accuracy: B
Secondary Attack Description: Fires a boomerang directly ahead at high speed, creating a pair of damaging afterimages that fly in its wake. The attack is such that if the first hit connects, the second and third will connect as well.
Element: Wood
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): Boomerang2, QuickBoomerang2 (Rare), Zenny
Special: AirShoes, ShadowShoes.
Special: Rang-Guard: Blocks frontal attacks when not attacking.
- Can use PanelGrab as a free action each time another virus is deleted.
: 140 HP (Grass) (Behind Megacorn, near the back of the field)
NeoMetool2NeoMetool2 (NeoMetool)

NeoMetool not currently attacking will guard. Entering guard mode requires an action. Exiting guard mode does not require an action.

Area: ACDC, Electown, Okuden Valley, Kotobuki Town, Dentech, Beach

HP: 100
Attack Damage/Effect: 40 Null + Spread 2
Attack Accuracy: B
Attack Description: Spits out a bullet that penetrates an enemy to hit up to two other enemies behind and to the side of it, as if forming a V shape.
Element: Null
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): V-Gun, HiGuard, Zenny
Special: Can hide in its helmet to negate damage.
Special: If hit while hiding, it will counter with a Microburst effect as a free action. This does not lower its defenses.
Special: Can use Recover50 on itself once.
: DED
MashyMashy (Mushy)

Mushies only appear in battle if 15% or more of the terrain is Grass. Mushies can only move across Grass, Mud, and Soil terrain types. If, for any reason, none of these terrain types exist on the field, these viruses will be unable to move until the end of the turn. Mushies will then attempt to change the terrain to Grass, or flee if they cannot. Mushies move by teleporting.

Area: Okuden Valley, Dentech, Beach, Yumland, Netfrica

HP: 140
Attack Damage/Effect: (Teleport) then (45 Wood + Confusion + Nova2)
Attack Accuracy: A
Attack Description: Teleports close to an enemy, and releases a cloud of spores in all directions. When attacking, the space it teleports to does not have to be on Grass, but the panel it teleports from and returns to after the attack must be Grass.
Element: Wood
Possible Rewards (Per Virus): Spice2, BadSpice2, Zenny
Special: This virus may only move on Wood Element panels.
Special: When no Grass terrain exists on the field, this virus may throw a Grass Seed once as a Standard Action.
Special: If no Grass terrain exists, and this virus has already used Grass Seed, it will flee the battle.
: 40 HP (Grass) (About a feint away from the MegaCorn, near the center of the field)

-- Navis --
Lyntael.EXE: 350 HP (Normal) (Near where you entered on the outer ring in the south)
Eternalis.EXE: 600 HP (Grass) (Near where you entered, near Lyntael in the south)
Aurora.SP: 100 HP (Normal) (Next to Lyntael)
Sparky.SP: 80 HP (Grass) (Next to Eternalis)

-- Terrain -- (Field is surrounded by mountains of trash, but all of them seem stable)
50% Soil
  • Wood Elementals get +10% Evasion.
  • Wood attacks: +100% Source Damage, change terrain hit to Grass.
  • 100 Damage Aqua attacks: Change terrain hit to Mud.
  • 100 Damage Fire attacks: change terrain hit to Coal.
  • PanelShot: Imbue Wood.
(Roughly in 3-ish chunks, small 6-9 panel squares in a diagonal pattern going down the middle of the field with their top and bottom-most chunks interconnected, top and bottom of the diagonal are smaller than the middle)
25% Grass
  • Wood Elementals get +5 HP/action.
  • Fire attacks: +100% Source Damage, change terrain hit to Soil.
  • PanelShot: Imbue Wood.
(Interspersed through the field, small patches in the middle of each soil patch while clinging to the outside of the diagonal soil patches)
25% Normal
  • No effects.
(The rest of the field, making up the outside of the fields with three inner patches in the North-West, South-East and near the middle surrounded by grass, mostly enough to house one combatant each)

Battle 4! Win!
Eternalis and Lyntael get: 4500z, 12 Bugfrags, 8 FXP
Eternalis get: CornShot2Damage: 90 + Trick-Shot Spread 1
Accuracy: A / A
Description: Fires a smart-bomb tipped bullet that explodes and fires a second shot that auto-targets the nearest enemy.
Duration: Once
Element: Wood
Special: Trick Shot Spread: Automatically aims and spreads damage at one enemy nearest the point of impact. Can shoot around corners and bank off walls, floors, etc.
Trader Rank: C

Lyntael get: HiGuardEffect: (1 Hit Shield) + (Reflect(70 + Piercing + Line Attack + Ground Attack + Microburst): On Hit)
Accuracy: S
Description: Description: Generates a 1-Hit Shield upon activation. When this shield blocks one hit from a non-Break attack, it responds with a shock wave that sends things rocketing backwards.
Duration: Until broken or overridden.
Element: Null
Special: Negated by Break. Ignores Impact.
Special: Reflect: Damage returned is equal to the damage of the attack blocked or the damage cap listed, whichever comes first. Reflect is not subject to negation by Impact.
Special: Status Guard: This chip blocks debuffs.
Trader Rank: C
[LynFXP > 440]
[Z: 64345 > 68845]
[BF: 952 > 964]

Unsurprisingly, there was little resistance once the ringleader of viruses had been taken out, and the rest scattered to the winds. The Mashy that had thrown in one last angry chittering at Eternalis received an empty swipe gesture towards it, not so much using the blade as much as simply shooing it away. The sudden built-up tension from the fight drained away, as most of them relaxed, save Aurora, who was still scanning the area.

"Well... I can't say I can explain how different it is..." answered Aurora towards Lyntael, scratching the back of her neck idly as she continued to scan the place. "I've been a full-fledged Navi before, so this is just using old routines I haven't used in a while, you know?" Her tongue clicked as there didn't seem to be traces of their quarry. Perhaps they simply had to head further in.

Before she could say anything else, however, she and Eternalis both became aware of something, and jerked their heads in unison. "Wh--the operator connection got severed?" blurted out Eternalis. Shortly after, Harke's voice came in through their comms, broadcasting it to Lyntael as well.

"Hey, everyone, bad news. Power seems to be out in the area suddenly, and we don't have much emergency power running. Like, less than a minute's worth, I think," he said worriedly.

"Wait, what? How long is the power going to be out?"
"No clue, it hasn't gone out like this in a long time--I've got to jack you guys out."

Both Eternalis and Aurora turned towards Lyntael with sadness and worry clearly all over their expressions. Eternalis, however, shook his head, and made an effort for a positive smile instead.

"Hey... You get out safely, all right?" said Aurora.
"She'll be fine. It's just a short walk back," Eternalis chimed in, flashing a thumbs up.
As Lyntael pulled back from her last strike and turned, light on her toes, her rhythm faltered as the remaining viruses scattered in different directions, fleeing. She'd barely had a chance to get started. The initial rush of adrenaline was still fresh, but with nothing else to focus on she blew out a deep breath and rand hands through her hair. Her body pulsed with the beat of her charge, scattering sparks every few moments as she calmed down again, but by the time it was clear none of the threats were staying around she was very nearly back to her resting state. Her body still felt warm, humming, but it was a good feeling.

She looked across to Aurora when the other woman found a moment to answer and reached her arms above her head, fingers interlocked as she stretched and wandered over towards her.
“I guess, but I mean... I've never really had a chance to... how does it feel? Is it different from...” She stopped as both of her friends immediate reacted to something she couldn't see or hear. Harke's voice explained their reaction as Eternalis exclaimed more suddenly. Lyntael found herself looking between her companions, uncertain of how serious an emergency it was. If they'd lost Harke's operator signal, then they'd be essentially in the same position as her... but most other navi's she'd met who weren't already unoperated always seemed horrified by the thought.

Sure enough, Harke's immediate reaction to the power loss was the need to get them out. She should have assumed it would be, of course. Her eyes crossed to Aurora and Eternalis, and a part of her felt snarky quip rise in her thoughts; such a terrible danger, what travesty – so terrible to be just like her... before she could say it, though, something else stopped her; an echo of something in her chest that held the ribbing back; not now, it pleaded, they haven't got long, and she pushed the unkind words away. Instead, she looked to Aurora, and then to Sparky at their feet. Eternalis might be fine, but she'd seen them have accidents before, and one was all it took.

She nodded along with Harke's request instead, despite the wide-eyed expression of sudden loss that her face had fallen into. It would be okay; it just meant their outing was ending early, that was all. She could show them her new designs later, and the other invitation a small part of her mind had been debating could wait as well.

“Ah... Right... Yeah... you should...” She shook her head then diverted, crouching to ruffle Sparky's ears briefly, before looking back up to the pair. “Don't want any of you taking silly risks, right? We're not all made of miraculous regeneration goo.” When she stood again, she stepped in to hug Aurora tightly, then Eternalis in turn.

“I'll be fine, I promise. I'll just have to show you all my secrets some other day, right?” She stepped back to look at them both, holding one hand from each of them in her own, and grinned. “Hey, this is a little thing I've been doing, so indulge me, okay? It'll only take a moment, I promise!” She gave each of their hands a small squeeze.

“Thank you, both. It's been really fun, and it really means so much to me, that you both like to come out and do things like this with me. I never really get to make friends, and they never stick around, because of Rogan's work, so having you guys in my life is wonderful. It really is. I don't think I can even say how much you both mean to me. Thank you for still being... you. Thank you for not looking at me, like everyone else has been lately. Thank you for taking care of me when I needed it, and for listening when I needed it. Thank you, just, for everything, okay?” She grinned again, smiling brightly for the duo, then let go of their hands and stepped back.

“Okay, that's it. I've just been... saying what's important, when I say goodbye, just in case. It's silly, I know. Alright, get home safely you two! And get your silly power fixed! I'll write you soon!” She gave them space to jack out safely, and waved until they were gone, then let out a longer sigh and turned to begin seeing what her options were.
Sparky's reaction to Lyntael's petting was vigorously licking her cheek, happily returning the affection several fold. "Hey! I try to let everyone share the goo, but not everyone's receptive to it," laughed Eternalis. His mental link received a ribbing from the shared implication, but it was interrupted by their friend's hug. Aurora felt the crackling energy and warmth from the small frame; it was such a difference from when they had first met her. Returning the hug in kind tightly, Aurora gave Lyntael a small peck on the cheek before releasing. Eternalis's response meanwhile was to briefly lift the girl off of the ground with his hug, though his jellylike composition meant Lyntael's body slid down his arms even through the hug.

Her next request earned a raised eyebrow from both of them, with a small nod following soon after. While she poured her feelings of gratitude out, Aurora felt a lump form in her throat, squeezing Lyntael's offered hand in turn. "Oh, Lyntael, you're welcome too, for--" her previous thoughts came to mind, before she shook her head to banish them out of sight, "--for being our friend. My friend." Eternalis watched over them with a wry smile. "Mine too!" he chimed in, before being punctuated by a small yap near their feet--Sparky wanted a part as well, though who knows whether he actually understood.

As they parted, their bodies shimmered with the jackout process starting. "Mail me and let me know when you've gotten back home!" said Aurora, waving back at Lyntael, before they vanished into the ether.

[Jack out.]