Realian Strike (An Xenosaga based RP)

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Seeing TALI hide behind her, SORA faced her and flashed her a soft grin. "Don't be afraid of them, they won't hurt you. They aren't like him. Not even close." She whispered softly. It took her a while before realizing that she mentioned Margulis to TALI. She smiled nervously, feeling uneasy.

"Anyway, Second Miltia, huh?" She abruptly said, hastily changing the subject. "What are we going to do when we arrive?"
 
"Do we even know what's been going on there?" I asked curiously. "It was two years ago when we died..." I said, it sounded strange being able to say that. "A lot can change in two years." I remarked, though in truth, I was more worried about myself than anyone else aboard.
 
Frankly, the whole situation was still very confusing. I was beginning to wonder whether they put me in a robot body, if they downloaded me into it, if my memories were fabricated to match those of who I thought i was... There was no telling who I was right now. My curiosity overcoming me, I went to a nearby contorl panel and began scowering the data banks for anything they may have on the project.
 
Panicked by TALI's actions, SORA quickly followed her, scolding herself for not thinking before speaking. She didn't want TALI to be frightened anymore, but she just made it worse.

She wondered why TALI was confused and upset. She thought she was lucky that she remembers who she was once; even if was just a vague memory...even if that memory caused her pain.

"TALI." She called softly. "I'm really sorry."

With that said, she raced back to where Nabiki and Jace; the two SwiftFoot Realians, and Shira, the cyborg, was.
 
I had sat in the farthest right hand corner of the back room, which appeared to be used as a kitchen. I heard SORA call to my, but I didn't respond. My eyes began to focus with the new lighting situation, which was no light at all. As they adjusted, you could hear a sound similar to that of when camera lenses focused.

I suddenly flew forward as something impacted the ship, and I ran out to the others. "Can anyone get a visual of what hit us!?"
 
As TALI walked in, I would have answered, but the sudden impact had sent me flying into a wall. Head first. "No, I don't think so." I said, rubbing a sore spot on my head gingerly. "If this leaves a scar, I'm going to give you some to match." I said, wincing as I felt my head where it had hit the wall.
 
Seeing that they wouldn't be any help, I began running towards the control room, where I could get a visual on the monitor. Something hit the shuttle again, causing me to lose my balance, and fly forward, landing in a slide on my stomach. I grunted as I got back up to my feet, and scurried into the control room.

I asked the screen for the cameras, and it brought up 6 pictures. Trailing us, were 6 Fairies, a type of Gnosis, which resembled wasps! I watched as one of the fairies flew up to the back of the shuttle, and went through the back wall like a ghost.

"Guys! Gnosis!" I cried as I ran back into the other room. Everything was happening so fast...
 
I cursed as I heard teh call for gnosis. "But I'm not done yet!" I protested. I began to work faster, trying to gather as much info as possible. I wasn't going to leave this shuttle without everything it could teach me. Not if I wanted to learn who I was. I looked around me slightly at the others, apparently worried. and I knew I had reason to be too.
 
"Gnosis?" SORA cried, abruptly hopping off her seat. Having only vague memories, she wasn't too sure of what the gnosis does, but was sure it was something to be worried about. She also remembered Margulis speaking about that; he wanted TALI to use the Hilbert Effect.

Hilbert Effect...? A part of her knew what it was, but the other was as curious as the little cat who got killed. [x3;]

"How can we stop them?" She finally asked, deciding that it was best to act hastily than to hesitate.
 
I stepped to the side as a blast of electricity spat from the back room, followed by the Fairy who had entered the ship. I was the closest one to the Fairy, so it's first target was me, sending a blast of electricity my way. I managed to duck in type, and watched as a rod materialized in my hand. I waved it around, and a beam shot at the Fairy from the heart shaped orb on the top. The beam passed right through it, not even making the Fairy flinch!

"There's only one thing to do now..." I said to the others as I closed my eyes, not sure of what I was doing. After a few seconds, a wave of energy shot from my body in all directions, spanning approx. 100 metres in every direction. When the blast cleared, the Fairy had seemed to have lost it's ghostly appearance. It had completely been broughten into Real Space.
 
I was just about finished with my analysis when teh wave hit my computer. Teh screen flashed out and was replaced with a message "Error 404" I then said a few words I shouldn't have said, becoming completely frustrated that all that hard work had gone to waste. Angry, I turned around and without thinking, I raised my arm and a laser beam shot from my finger tip, striking the Fairy dead in it's forehead and toppling it.
 
How I had managed to watch all this without flinching was beyond me. I hadn't even been affected by the Fairy's entrance, or the Hilbert Effect.The Cyborg part of me was just plain not interested. The Realians wern't in imediate danger, and there was no call for action.
 
Muttering to myself, I sat down and set myself to rebooting the computer and starting over again. I could only hop that this time there would be no interruptions. I hated when I was interrupted in the midst of an important breakthrough. I worked vigorously at the keys, trying my hardest to complete before another one showed up.
 
I watched in amazement as that one shot sent the Fairy to the ground, it's spiritual force leaving its body, which disappeared soon after. I darted back into the navigation room, to observe the other 3 that were still trying to hit us from behind. At one point, the shuttle was hit, cutting the engine out, but not the computers.

We were stranded out in space, 3 Gnosis attacking us. Was this going to turn out the same as the incident three years ago?
 
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I was petrified with fear. I was reliving my last memories, which weren't that different from now. The gnosis were attacking the ship, and the engine had gone out. We were practically doomed, the only thing we could do now was wait.... For the inevitable. Strangely, I felt my fear draining out of me, as though my body sudden;y realized that it would do me no good to be afraid. Strange, I would have thought that it was shock, had I still been human.
 
I watched the screen closely, for any more action from the Gnosis. The had moved in closer to the rear of the shuttle, and were ready to enter, when I saw a blast of energy hit them, destroying them completely. Suddenly, something took hold of the shuttle, and began to carry it off. I glanced at another camera view, and saw that we had been rescued by A.W.G.S, a robot-suit type weapon. We had been saved, for now.
 
i was still unmoving, since there was no call to action for the cyborg. no one was talking to me, most of them seemed unaware that I was even here, so there was no real point in saying or doing anything. This was a replay of 3 years ago. i was the ignored one on the ship even then.
 
SORA could only watch in awe whilst TALI fought the Fairy-type gnosis. She was flabbergasted at how she rapidly defeated three of them, more so when she realized she only used one attack. She flashed TALI a congratulating grin, then headed back to her previous seat, unaware that it they were still being assaulted by other gnosis. Her mind just drifted off, searching for something she longed for?memories.

She then gave a quick glance at each of her companions in the shuttle. She saw a frightened Nabiki who abruptly regained her composure and a calm, somewhat disappointed Shira. But of course, it might have been her imagination kicking in.

Nevertheless, she made her way to Shira and inquired if anything was troubling her.
 
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It took a few moments for my cyborg brain to figure out she was talking to me, and I responded "no. Just nothing requiring me. Rather boring." really, I was bored out of my mind, there was nothing to do. Nobody was calling for help, so there was no need to spring to the rescue until somebody did. The cyborg would have been happy to go offline right now...
 
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