Flying at Lightspeed

Planes were shot at, burned, and laser'd. Good times. Especially since they couldn't do a thing but take the hits. And all the while, the Mystery Data was safe and sound and not at all destroyed. Always a nice bonus.

Enemies
FighterPlane A: DELETED
FighterPlane B: DELETED
Gunner: DELETED

Terrain
60% Normal
40% Metal [Runway]

Ally
Mir.EXE: 85HP [Normal]

Misc
GMD: 15HP [Normal]

-----BATTLE TWO, COMPLETE-----

Rewards: 450z

And now, there was a certain green data crystal just floating there. Question was, would it be opened?
"Hehe, not that easy when you can't fly, is it?" giggled Mir with her victory. Granted, in terms of fair play that was a really cheap win since the FighterPlanes couldn't even defend themselves. But they attacked her, so whatever.

"Oh, is that the airport link on the horizon?" queried Emily with a peering glance into her PET.

"Umm..." muttered Mir as she squinted her eyes. "Yeah, it is! Lemme just grab this data before I go through." With that said, Mir approached the Mystery Data and accessed its contents.

(Open MD)
And the data is opened, revealing a nifty BattleChip!

Mir GET: Totem1 BattleChip data
"Oh, another Battlechip! Lucky!" exclaimed Mir in surprise as the green data block produced a chip just as the last Mystery Data she found did. "Emily, do you still have some blanks with you?"

"Um..." muttered Emily as she started opening drawers, "... Yes! Here's one, I'll slot it in right now. What kind of chip is it?"

"Lemme check..." said Mir with a pause as she ran a scan on the chip while it uploaded. "It's... another Fire chip? Oh dear... At least it's a standalone chip, so maybe the LTC doesn't have to overheat for this one."

"But the overheating doesn't actually damage anything, right?" questioned Emily as the Totem finished transferring to her PET.

"Well, yeah... but it's still pretty scary..." sighed Mir before closing the chip's info window. "Anyway, the airport's link is just over there, so I'll get going. Maybe I'll get lucky and not find anymore viruses..." she added, probably jinxing it in the process.

(Battle 3 Start)
With set goal in mind, the navi ventured ever forward, and it seemed sure enough she was starting to reach towards her goal, because the network around started to change in appearance the closer she got to the terminal access link. Though perhaps not for the better, all around, as far as the eye could see, smooth transparent panels made up the floor, making it easy to see into the raw circuitry boards and vast collection of data energy transferring just beyond the panels. So much so it might even be frightening, as to what would happen if that seemingly frail terrain shattered and one could fall.

Well, that risk aside, a greater risk seemed to arrive, because while the navi admired the view, she'd quickly find herself standing off against a small squad of viruses, that looked none too happy at all to see her.

Enemies
Armadill A: 100HP
Amradill B: 100HP
Catack: 120HP
Melody A: 80
Melody B: 80

Terrain
100% Glass

Ally
Mir.EXE: 85HP

—Battle 3, Start!—
"Glass?" asked a confused Emily at the sight of the ground around the airport link. "How strange... This seems entirely illogical given how loud airport terminals can get. Hopefully there aren't any outbound flights pending to shatter it all..."

"I'm a little more worried about the viruses on the glass, personally... They're all hard-hitting types, and I don't think the glass is going to hold up long if a fight with them drags on." noted Mir, particularly of the Armadills and the Catack. "But really, the link is right there, how did these guys manage to cut me off?" she added with a sigh, pointing to her destination on the other side of her enemies.

"No use fretting over that now, Mir. Let's try out the chip that came out of the Mystery Data just now; it seems like it'd help when you're outnumbered like this." replied Emily as she picked up her new Totem off the dresser in her bedroom. Before she slotted it into the PET, however, Emily paused and fell into thought for a second. "... Dunno how the LTC will run an object chip, though..." she muttered, before shrugging it off and letting the experiment sort itself out.

Not just an object chip though, thought Mir as the data uploaded. She had given the Totem's information a glance before running into this last group of viruses, and somehow or another this thing was running both Fire and Wood designations, neither of which agreed with the very high-tech LTC all that well. Despite those reservations, Mir did run the chip's routine through her cannon, allowing the object to materialize itself right beside her. Thankfully, the LTC took the lazy way out of interpreting the strange Totem, simply reformatting it into a grounded probe of similar shape. Its lone camera eye shifted the lens focus so the Totem probe could get an accurate view of what it and its summoner were up against.

"... Well alright, I guess we can call this 2 vs. 5 now." declared Mir cautiously, while keeping her safe distance from the probe. Given her prior experiences, it was pretty fair for her to be nervous about anything Fire element that the LTC spawned. "Is it really going to help much, though? What if it explodes or-"

*fwooooom*

Before Mir could finish that hypothetical, the Totem provided an answer by opening a slot on its front and spewing waves of intense fire upon the viruses. The initial focus of the Totem's surprise flamethrower was the first Armadill, before the probe rotated itself around to spread the blaze across the glass to the second Armadill and one of the Melodies. Once it had spread its blaze around thoroughly enough, the Totem closed its flamethrower slot an assumed an idle position to notify Mir that it was done with its business for now.

"..." Unconsciously, Mir had already braced the LTC in front of her as a shield at the sight of the Totem's produced wildfire, and that response was about the best she could muster. Words failed her as she, an Elec Navi testing NAXA's penultimate project, once again was reduced to roasting viruses with what amounted to exhaust fumes. She was really beginning to dislike fire...

"Hmm... That was pretty effective as far as the fight goes, but a flamethrowing probe isn't going to provide any viable new data for the LTC..." sighed Emily in recognition of the lost efficiency. "Oh well, I don't think we need much more trial data at this point anyway. Let's just focus on getting you through these viruses and to the airport's page. Can you do anything about the all this glass? Such fragile footing seems... treacherous."

"Um... Oh! Maybe I can call in a request to the Terraforming Satellite Network. " exclaimed Mir with a realization, before making a few taps with her finger on the LTC's touchscreen. "Something sturdy... Err, which satellite class was that again? Not Torch, that's lava... Ah, Saber! Okay, 3 should be strong enough... Here we go!" With all those mumbled calibrations sorted out, Mir assumed her firing stance, lifed the LTC skyward, and shot a single Lumian beam high up and far beyond where the eye could see. A second passed... Two seconds... Well, not really, this was beyond-lightspeed communication after all. Almost instantly, the sky responded to Mir's beam, raining down more beams tenfold onto the ground. The glass around Mir and the Totem probe glowed a bright red as the beams danced around them, completely overwriting the transparent appearance of the terrain until the light faded, leaving only in place a flooring of stark, opaque steel.

"Wow... That was pretty extravagant for some minor terraforming." noted Emily after the laser light show concluded, having never actually seen NAXA's digital satellite arrays at work before.

"Gets the job done pretty well though, I'd say." replied Mir, tapping one of her boots against the metal ground to produce a satisfactory clang.

"True... Anyway, now that your footing is safe, here's the Thunder to fight back with more than just the Totem." explained Emily as she slotted in a second Battlechip for her Navi.

"Just coincidence that it'll produce some Lumian data for you, I'm sure." chided Mir playfully as the Thunder loaded into the LTC and she calibrated it to some firing vectors Emily sent along with it. She turned the LTC towards the second Melody that her Totem probe had not attempted to roast earlier, charged up the LTC for an instant, and then launched the electrically charged Lumian orb that lurched its way towards the bouncy virus. With that done, Mir retreated back a little on her platform of metal, hoping to avoid the hard attacks these viruses could deliver.

Actions:
1) Totem1 (100 HP Object, Fire/Wood Element Shift, 3 Turn Duration)
--Totem1 Fire Breath (100 Fire damage [A], Spread 2) @ ArmadillA/B/MelodyA
2) NTSN: Saber III (Large Area Metal Terrain, 1TCD) around self/Totem
--Rocket Science (Passive Take Aim) to:
3) Thunder1 (45 Elec damage [A], Stun 1, Homing) @ MelodyB
4) Dodge

Cooldowns:
NTSN: Saber III - 1 turn
Amadill, transform and roll out! Or at least that's what it seemed like, as while Mir summoned up her newly acquired probe, the Armadill seemed to have tried to attack right from the start, The flames washing right over the balled up first beast, which thankfully missed both navi and her little orb of an ally. The virus' own ally was not so fortunate as its own attack was far too slow and that sweeping flame easily roasted the beast to deletion, along with one of those bounding musical notes that happened to land in the fire's path.

Meanwhile with a charge of her far too large to fit her cannon and let out a lumbering ball of pure electrical power. And while the Melody saw it coming and bounced away, it wasn't prepared for the fact of its slow movement, and landed right atop the orb, shocking itself to deletion.

Which left her squaring off with the far too slow moving tank, that promptly opened up its top, a small head popped out before the cannoned sent a powerful blast the navi's way. Which she was quick to avoid, though her little spherical companion was not so lucky.

Enemies
Armadill A: 100HP [Metal] [Behind Mir]
Amradill B: Deleted
Catack: 120HP [Glass]
Melody A: Deleted
Melody B: Deleted

Terrain
70% Glass
30% Metal [Centered on Mir]

Ally
Mir.EXE: 85HP [Metal]

Misc
Totem1: 20HP [Metal]
Mir flinched a little as the Catack shot a shell at the Totem probe with a very audible bang, creating more than enough force on impact to shatter the glass that was underneath just moments ago. What a mess that would've caused... Somehow, though, the Totem endured the direct hit, refocusing its camera before a single LED light nearby flipped from red to green. The probe certainly would've been destroyed outright if the surviving Armadill managed to attack it too, but perhaps it was surprised by the sudden laser rain and subsequent terraforming and missed both the Totem and Mir as a result. With that particular virus now right behind her and the Catack ahead with its barrel pointed at Mir and her Totem, she was in quite a pickle.

There was, however, one advantage that belonged to Mir: the Armadill was on her turf now. The metallic flooring was a very strong conductor, and she had a cannon that was packing electrically-charged quantum particles. While that would likely create a variety of consequences, the only important one to Mir was that she could break through the pincer attack she was caught in. Since hesitating any further wouldn't do any good, Mir, without so much as a word said, suddenly turned her back on the Catack and dove to the side in an attempt to avoid damage should the tank virus be tempted to fire on her blind side. She quickly rolled over and rebalanced herself on one knee, lifted the LTC to point at the Armadill, and fired a dense charge of Lumians as she called the Quantum Striking protocol. The nearly-solid ball of light raced across the metal at the indiscernible speeds you'd expect of quantum particles, meeting its end destination well before Mir turned her attention back to the Catack.

"Emily, here's your chance for that last-minute data!" announced Mir as she locked in on the tank with the LTC.

"Yes!!! They're on the way!" responded Emily gleefully as she snatched her remaining two Elec chips up and slotted them in with much more speed and deftness than she normally displayed with the device. Motivation yielded performance, after all.

Having never switched off the LTC's Lumian filter after the first shot, Mir's weapon was chock-full of quantum goodness just in time for the two Battlechips to arrive. The firing routines for both the ZapRing and Arsenal were well-ingrained in Mir's mind by this point, allowing her to skillfully input the required calibrations in no time at all before loading the first chip in. The ZapRing drew about 25% of the LTC's particle supply away for itself, forming a bright ring of light within the cannon's barrel. With that good to go, Mir pulled the trigger and fired the ZapRing straight at the Catack, all while loading up the Arsenal at the same time. Being her strongest chip, it easily ate up all of the rest of the Lumian supply Mir had built up in the LTC before building up in the barrel. Rather than take a definite form like the ZapRing, the Arsenal just filled up the LTC's barrel entirely with a pool of Lumian-filled light before Mir fired, shooting it all out in a large beam entangled in 4 other smaller subbeams. The Catack wasn't on metal like the Armadill, granted, but electricity was still Mir's element and she definitely favored it in a tight spot.

Actions:
1) Dodge
2) Quantum Striking (60 Elec damage [A+], 2TCD; 60 points) @ ArmadillA
--Totem1 Heal (50 Heal) @ Mir
3) ZapRing1 (45 Elec damage [A+], Stun 1) @ Catack
--Rocket Science (Passive Take Aim) to:
4) Arsenal1 (45 Elec damage + 15 Elec damage x 4 hits [A++]) @ Catack

Cooldowns:
NTSN: Saber III - Ready
Quantum Striking - 2 turns
With a quick roll to the side to avoid the Catack's slow blast, the decisive strike of Mir's particle cannon ended the Armadill's short lifespan, and she received a bit of healing from the Totem as well. With its offenses exhausted, the tank virus was left as a sitting duck as Mir simply took out the remaining target with another barrage of Lumian-brand destruction.

Enemies
Armadill A: Deleted
Amradill B: Deleted
Catack: Deleted
Melody A: Deleted
Melody B: Deleted

Terrain
70% Glass
30% Metal [Centered on Mir]

Ally
Mir.EXE: 100HP [Metal]

Misc
Totem1: 20HP [Metal]

Battle 3, Victory!!
Rewards: [TankCannon1] Battlechip, 600z
"Wonderful new data~" hummed Emily as the fresh LTC data was uploaded along with the loot of battle. She immediately began probing the numerical information, dumping the zenny and chip data in an arbitrary folder as a lower priority.

"Is it really that interesting anymore? The experiment's done..." queried Mir wearily after finishing the transfer.

"Of course it is! It may be excess as far as the experiment's concerned, but this new data still falls in perfect line with my conclusions because-"

"I'd hope so, considering NAXA already took those conclusions and made a quantum laser satellite out of them, and that we're flying back home to fire it for the first time?" interrupted Mir to state the obvious. "It'd be more than bad if the data suddenly started deviating."

"Well yeah... It's just fun to see everything work out, you know?" explained Emily in a vague sort of way.

"Yeah, I do. It's like how not getting ambushed by more viruses 10 feet from my exit is fun." replied Mir with a very specific (and relevant) example. "On that note, I'm going to go buy your plane ticket."

"Mm, thanks Mir. I'll jack you out and head to the airport myself when you're done." said Emily gratefully as she finally gave up on the data and got moving.

(Jack Out)