Mel couldn't understand the command. LEARN DEFEND => FOLLOW. Was it saying he would learn, or that he would be her teacher? Her confusion was broken by a few cold drops of water on her face. Looking up, she could see that it had begun to rain. She spread her arms back almost instinctively and aimed her face toward the sky as the rain began to descend from above. It felt natural, like it was better than the air, almost pleasurable.
What are you doing? That thought snapped her back to reality as she realised she had been daydreaming. She turned to face the Metool on the well, but he was not there. She glanced into the grass outside the village to see the helmet disappearing into the grass. At first Mel was curious as to his current action, but as four lines in the grass began to blur into sight and make their way towards the village, she began to have a bad feeling. She brushed her hair out of her face and began to run to catch up to the Metool, trying to see what was coming as she did so.
I think we have incoming, she warned her operator duo.
Phil was staring at the grass while Beth was more concerned with the moving targets.
Can you see what they are? she asked.
The long grass did well to hide the appearance of the new entities.
Not yet, but I'm getting closer.Beth turned her attention to Phil once more.
You seem pretty hooked on this, am I right?Phil nodded his head. This was the most exciting thing he'd been a part of since he could remember. Literally.
Are you going to let me keep it? he asked, more begging than asking.
Beth wasn't sure it was the best idea, but then a thought rose in her:
if the navi could train him to think logically, and act as a conscience of sorts, maybe she could get him certified as Competant, and I can get him out of this hospital. She handed the PET back to Phil.
You can keep it, but on two conditions.And they are? Phil asked hesitantly.
Number one, if the girl asks yo-Mel. The interruption caught Beth off-guard.
What?Her name is Mel, Phil repeated.
A little dumbfounded, Beth started again.
Number one, if MEL asks you to do something, you do it. I'll teach you the basics of Netbattling, and you-What's Netbattling? Getting angry that she had been interrupted
again, Beth kept her calm and tried once more.
Netbattling is what we were just doing. Stop asking questions. And number two, you have to look after this, and she motioned to the PET,
and Mel. Agreed?Agreed.Three quick beeps turned both their attention back to the screen. Mel had moved close enough that the virus sensors had picked up four new entities, and was searching Mel's database. Not to Beth's surprise, the database returned nothing but blanks.
Actually, make that three conditions. The third condition is that you have to give this back to me so I can get Mel updated with the necessary information. My guess is that she doesn't even HAVE a database to glean from.Mel was listening to this, and felt a little humiliated by this statement. It wasn't her fault, but she still felt stupid to hear those words out loud. Three sets of eyes (four if you counted the Metool by her side) surveyed the new viruses.
The first one to come into view was a small bush. Beth stared at its green foliage, but nothing came to mind about its strengths and weaknesses, other than the fact it was clearly a virus of the Wood element. Two fishes came into view next, and Beth was beginning to feel like she had no right to criticize Mel for her lack of virus knowledge, when she herself was clearly behind the times. These two looked to be fast moving, and looked to be of the Aqua element. Beth figured this was the same element as Mel, but hadn't had the opportunity to ask yet. When the final virus popped into view, that question needed an immediate answer.
Mel, do you know what element base you are? she asked, very poorly masking her own concern.
Umm, I'm not sure, but I can find out...CONFIRM ENQUIRY. What is my element? ERROR: INVALID SYNTAX. Not this rubbish again. CONFIRM ENQUIRY. ...Provide a detailed report about me? |
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That seemed to work, as line after line began to stream past her. What would have taken a human half an hour to process was processed and dissected within five seconds by our blue friend. The information she was looking for was right near the beginning though, so that was good.
My elemental base is Aqua. That makes sense actually, why I'm enjoying the rain.Beth was now worried about the final virus, a Bunny. Bunny was an Electric-based virus, Mel's bane. That made it the primary target of Beth's assault.
You need to watch out for that yellow one. It's attacks will deal some massive damage to your core if you let it, Beth warned.
With the Metool by her side, Mel took a quick glance back at the village. Yes, it was making a straight line for the village. It couldn't have been up to good, as the Mett by her side was in a state of preparedness, as if it was waiting for Mel's first move. Noticing the first recovery disc had run out of power, she quickly removed another medical disc and applied it to the Metool's back, knowing that a four verses two battle would not go well in their favour, but even less so for the somewhat vulnerable pickaxe wielder.
Alright Beth, what do you have that's fast?Phil grabbed the Shotgun chip.
This worked well last time, he suggested. Beth gave him a nod, and Phil passed it through the reader.
Shotgun on its way.The long silver tube nudged itself out slightly from her long sleeve as it took shape. A smaller target was going to be harder to hit, but if it really was the biggest threat, it had to be taken out first. Not liking to leave herself vulnerable, Mel took aim with the barrel stretched out, not wanting to waste the time or power given to her. Satisfied that her aim was true, she launched the energy blast of twisted metal, bouncing back slightly from the recoil.
The shotgun dissolved away from her arm and was quickly replaced by the fatter, shorter Cannon.
Sending Cannon, Phil acknowledged, not aware his advice was way too late and therefore wasted. Mel once again lined her shoulder up with her gaze and targeted the next closest virus, which in this case was the small bush that had first burst onto the scene. Hopefully its quick entry would be followed by a quick exit, as Mel blasted the cannon fire towards its body.
Not knowing what to expect from the rest of the pack, Mel took her stand by the Metool who didn't have a name, and prepared for what may come next. The grass made for some good cover, but as they were all in this longer grass, the enemy had that advantage too.
Steady. Focus.[TURNS]
*) [P-A] IV (Attach a healing pack to an ally, +5 HP per action until broken) => LeaderMetool
1) [BC] Shotgun (50 DMG + Spread 1, A, Normal/Gun) => Bunny
2) [BC] Cannon (60 DMG + Knockback, A, Normal/Gun) => Shrubby
3) [Act] Dodge
[CD]
None
Mel: 100 HP