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Post by Big Bee on Aug 22, 2024 7:52:09 GMT 9
Bee had seen the Everworld a hundred times, in posters, board-room meetings, and even in some videos before the ban. None of that prepared him for the real thing; for the brilliant vermilion and gleaming gold that set in his mind like a lino print.
The colors reminded him of a coral snake, deadly but not aggressive, just a warning not to get too close.
Seta approached, as inevitable as tomorrow, bringing with them a grey dawn that was more stunning and imposing than the bright colors that had come before. Bee knew which Pokemon was gone. He had realized it when he'd respawned at the Thunderfall Shrine. Against all odds Toot had been safely pulled back into his Pokeball before Bee Whited Out, and was still active in Bee's box and trees. However his active party hadn't just been the duck. There was a fresh-caught face in there too: Guzzlord.
"I am here for Guzzlord," Bee said, standing tall and facing Seta head on, showing this guardian of the natural order the respect that it deserved. "I will pay the price to reverse what has been wrought," he responded, feeling more and more like he was taking part in a call-and-response incantation, "I do not wish to abandon this spirit."
The hall was decorated with now-greyed statues, wearing perfect masks that shone with monochrome light. Bee didn't see the Guzzlord among them. Bee blanched. Did Guzzlord want to return with him? He'd only caught him a few minutes before Whiting Out! He'd never bonded with or even communicated, except through battle if that even counted.
"I...I don't know if Guzzlord wants to return. We were pulled apart before ever getting to know each other. I can't promise that I can be the perfect home for him...her? For them, I guess." Bee looked down at his hands. He didn't even know what Guzzlord was, let alone what it wanted! Was it a boy or a girl? Did its kind even have that sort of split? He hadn't even named it!
"I don't know them well enough to speak on their behalf. That's the problem, really. I'm here searching for a soul I don't know, out of my duty to give them the chance they never had. All my Pokemon are happy. I work hard and love them and can say that with confidence. Guzzlord deserves the same chance. And more than that, it deserves not to be trapped down here, tied to me through the worst part of our bond without ever knowing what our friendship could offer."
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Post by System Admin on Aug 25, 2024 7:55:46 GMT 9
"Potential is an abstract weight," says the figure. Their sightless gaze regards you, immutable. "What could be, what could not be-- such things are beyond your control, or even mine."
They turn, and the grayness moves down the hall. They lead you to a door-shaped hole in the wall, Not a door, because that would require a barrier of some sort. Wood, a hinge. This is more like a taut black curtain strung up in a rectangular piece.
"The seed of this future, however," Seta says, standing next to the opening. "That, is within."
You pass through the darkness. It's as brief as blinking, and you find yourself in a new world.
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Post by Big Bee on Aug 29, 2024 9:18:14 GMT 9
Red alarms blared. Wires and patches and frantic leads tugged at Bee's body as the cockpit was filled with furious, urgent warnings.
EXTERNAL PRESSURE AT 400 ATMOSPHERES
NEURAL ALIGNMENT 19% He was standing, his body suspended by slings that attached to numerous robot arms that rotated around him. 80% of his vision was screens that showed external cameras, and all of them were terrifying.
Dark water rushed past, broken up only by banks of luminous coral that grew and disappeared from his field of vision as swiftly as cars passing on the highway.
Bee's brain ached, like his hemispheres were being pulled further and further apart. He reached up and held his head, as if he could force the two halves back together. "Ughhh, what's happening?"
The wrap-around cockpit screens were overlayed with flashing UI messages that were blasted out through overhead speakers in a grating text-to-speech voice.
EXTERNAL PRESSURE AT 450 ATMOSPHERES
NEURAL ALIGNMENT 17% Someone else started to scream.
It was a screech made with unfamiliar vocals, like the shriek of high-pressure water thrashing against jagged metal.
Bee looked to his right and saw Guzzlord, its bulbous body strapped hooked up to a similar setup of slings and diodes. Black fluid flowed through thick tubes embedded in its arms and legs, and light-up patches studded its skin, flashing red so that it looked like a unhappy Christmas tree.
"Guzzlord! Are you okay? I'll get us out of here, don'tβ"
A bank of coral emerged from the darkness and crashed into them. The cockpit flipped, and a crunching, lancing pain shot through Bee's mind and arm. The two of them screamed in unison, their minds splitting and drifting in a haze of disjointed pain even as their bodies experienced the present in joint agony.
NEURAL ALIGNMENT 13%
DESYNC IMMINENT
COMMENCING FORCED SYNCHRONIZATION
NEURAL ALIGNMENT 11%
NEURAL ALIGNMENT 9%
NEURAL ALIGNMENT 7%
NEURAL ALIGNMENT 4%
He resurfaced from the red fog of memory and looked over at Guzzlord. The creature was in pain. It lurched from one side to the other, swaying and screeching as if it were stepping on a bed of hot coals.
Stepping.
Left. Right.
Bee looked down and saw he was doing the same.
Left. Right.
COMMON MEMORY LOCATED
SIMILARITY 72%
COMMENCING MNEMONIC FUSION
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Post by Big Bee on Sept 23, 2024 12:13:31 GMT 9
Bee stumbled forward and out of his leathery egg. His pincers grasped at the air for balance. His pudgy feet squished against the soft floor of his mother's giant mouth. The mouth was lit from deep within, where a studded gullet belched forth an endless stream of hot, glowing steam.
Luminous blue liquid beaded of Bee's black hide as the last of the clutch hatched around him. He was one of a thousand identical broodlings, each as black, spiky, and ravenous as the last. He shifted his weight uncertainly from foot to foot as he struggled for balance on the squishy floor. His identical siblings clacked their pincers, screamed and squeaked, and opened their mouths as wide as they would stretch. It was a declaration to the outside world.
FEED ME
Bee joined them, squealing and stomping his feet in agitation.
Left. Right.
Every one of his siblings stomped and rioted, demanding food from their giant mother. They were a thousand individual minds, yet all seemingly identical. They shared the same parents. They had the same shape. Most importantly they had a singular, shared memory; one eventβ still in progressβ that would shape the creature that they would become.
His mother opened her mouth, an vast and fang-fenced aperture that stretched from one side of Bee's vision to the other. It was like being in an aircraft hangar. It was like watching the very sky split open at the horizon.
The light from outside was blinding. A waxy membrane βa second eyelidβ in both of Big Bee's sets of eyes slicked closed. It felt like wearing sunglasses that sat right on your eyes.
The brood smelled food beyond the hangar mouth. They rushed forward, stomping and shoving and trampling each other in their haste. Bee was shoved across the tongue, pulled forward on a wave of siblings.
Left. Right.
He stomped along with them, desperate not to be knocked over. Desperate to make it to the double-row of teeth at the hangar entrance and to clamber over them to freedom. Bee knew on instinct that to fall here meant to be trampled and left behind. Forgotten and hungry. Or worse.
Left. Right.
His feet sank into the blue, marshmallow-membrane floor. He heaved onwards. These first steps were the most crucial of his life. Perhaps the most crucial he would ever make! He reached out with his pincers and grasping onto a sibling. They screeched as he pulled them backwards to make room for his bulk.
Two rows of teeth loomed up ahead, cutting his view of the outside light like cookies cutters against the sun. The broodlings swarmed up and over the teeth, and Bee went with them. Their unity gave them momentum. They flowed where a solitary soul would be stuck.
They cascaded out of the mouth and down onto a bed of cracked and stinking rock. Broken buildings slumped over the nesting site like ancient trees, their tangled metal balconies forming an rusted canopy. Asphalt flowers bloomed from the road surface, their chunky black petals soaking in the heat from an alien sun.
The scent of food emanated from every surface. Every chunk of this world was edible, digestible. His siblings were already gnawing at the overhanging building and gobbling up the synthetic flowers. They ate like locusts, devouring in an ever-moving front that carved away at the planet.
Bee pushed his way to the front and took a bite of the broken building. It was heavenly. An unparalleled combination of flavors and textures that caused his brain to set off fireworks of reward chemicals. This was it. It wasn't just the best thing he'd ever eaten, it was the first and only thing. It was gold medal in a race of one, and yet somehow Bee knew that this was IT. This was his purpose. To eat and grow and eat and eat, consuming the world and adding it to himself with each bite.
He lived to eat.
Bee chomped at the wall, using his pincers to tear up chunks of steel or peel up slabs of road surface. He crammed everything in his mouth, experiencing the symphony of flavors.
MEMORY OVERLAP. INITIATING NEURAL JUMP Bee sat at a cafe in San Francisco. It was his lunchbreak, on Thursday July 27th 2017. He took his first bite of the acai bowl and looked across at his coworker. "Whoa!" he said, as his mouth filled with tastes and sensations he'd never experienced before. The gentle tang of the fresh strawberries, the creamy chill of the gelato, the crunch of the granola pieces. And the overlaid warmth of the local honey. "This is really good!" he said earnestly. "Is this place new?"
"I think so. Yeah," his coworker replied.
Bee took another big bite. Then another. Somehow every mouthful was different to the last. More complex. More beautiful. It felt like his third eye was opening. "This is crazy," Bee said, spearing a piece of perfectly ripe mango. "And it's only $19?"
He shook his head in amazement. I'm going to remember this meal for the rest of my life.
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Post by Big Bee on Sept 23, 2024 14:09:46 GMT 9
NEURAL JUMP SUCCESSFUL
PROCEEDING WITH MNEMONIC FUSION Bee burst out of his thick, leathery egg and emerged at a cafe in San Francisco. It was his lunch break, on his brood's Hatchday. His mother's giant mouth was full of sharp metal tables, at which sat a thousand identical Big Bees eating acai bowls. The sound of teeth on stone made him cringe.
His own bowl opened like a metal hatch, revealing two sets of sharp teeth that guarded a delectable combination of concrete and metal strawberries. Bee reached down with his pincer and grabbed a chunk of the food. He pulled it into his mouth. [tangent=Whoa!]"ββββ!"[/tangent] he said, his mouth forming unstable shapes. The resonant crunch of granola mortar, the subtle chill of creamed iron, and the warmth of the asphalt honey.
[tangent=This is really good!]"ββββ ββ ββββ°β°β¬ ββββ
!"[/tangent] he said earnestly, as he shoveled the mixture into his glowing blue gullet. [tangent=Is this place new?]"ββ ββββ βΏβ°βββ βββ?"[/tangent]
[tangent=I think so. Yeah,]"β βββββ ββ. β¬βββ,"[/tangent] replied his thousands of identical siblings.
Bee took another big bite. Then another. Somehow every mouthful was different to the last. More complex. More beautiful. It felt like his fifth eye was opening. [tangent=This is crazy,]"ββββ ββ βββββ¬,"[/tangent] Bee said, spearing a piece of perfectly formed basalt. [tangent=And it's only $19?]"βββ
ββ'β βββ°β¬ $19?"[/tangent]
He shook his head in amazement. [tangent=We're going to remember this meal for the rest of our lives.]ββ'ββ βββββ ββ ββββββββ ββββ ββββ° βββ βββ ββββ ββ βββ β°ββββ.[/tangent]
MNEMONIC FUSION SUCCESSFUL
NEURAL ALIGNMENT 13%
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Post by Big Bee on Sept 24, 2024 21:27:47 GMT 9
Red light and blasting sirens pulled Bee back from the depths of his memories, and into reality: the depths of an unknown ocean. Neither he nor Guzzlord were screaming, and large percent readouts on the screens around them were showing a double-digit alignment.
The view out the front window twisted swiftly, with glowing coral careening into and out of vision.
EXTERNAL PRESSURE AT 800 ATMOSPHERES
IMPACT IMMINENT "Impact? No!" Big Bee managed, as they hurtled towards the sea floor. He reached out on instinct, and beside him Guzzlord did the same with his black pincers. The mech lunged through the water, grabbing wildly at anything within reach. One giant hand latched onto a pillar of glowing coral. Ten-ton steel fingers dug into the coral bed, and Bee winced. Moving in sync with Guzzlord the pair swung around their other arm and grasped at the rock face behind the pillar, securing their grip to the ocean wall.
The 'IMPACT IMMINENT' warning disappeared.
"We did it!" Bee shouted. He looked over at Guzzlord, who mirrored his movements. They stared at each other for a while, six eyes inspecting the alien in front of them. "Great work," Bee said.
[tangent="Feed me."]"ββββ
ββ,"[/tangent] said the alien.
Bee nodded. Somehow he knew that they were both on the same page. And that page was 'stuck eight-thousand meters below sea level in a giant mech that they were still learning to operate'.
The coral they were gripping shifted, and Bee lunged forward, grabbing a new handful of rock and scrabbling for a foothold in the crumbling cliff face. It wasn't that the rock was weak. It was that no rock could stand a mech of their size hanging off of it for very long.
"Let's keep moving buddy," Bee said, as each footstep dug a crunching hole right into the cliff face. They were walking, or close enough, and with enough steps they would make it out of the sea.
Bee grasped at thin air, the haptic feedback pressing back into his fingers and feet to tell him that he was making direct contact. Beside him, Guzzlord was stomping and pinching at the air in sync with him.
EXTERNAL PRESSURE AT 750 ATMOSPHERES "Hell yeah! You hear that?" Bee said, "we're making progress!" Guzzlord made a sound like crystal breaking underwater, which Bee assumed was a good thing. No. He knew it was a good thing. They were joined at the brain now. They shared deep memories, and had a full βBee looked at the Neural Alignment displayβ 14% understanding of each other! Hey! It had gone up!
He heaved himself upwards with renewed vigor, towards the distant surface.
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Post by Big Bee on Sept 24, 2024 22:38:42 GMT 9
EXTERNAL PRESSURE AT 450 ATMOSPHERES Sweat poured down Big Bee's neck and arms. The cockpit cooling fans blasted him with cold air, but the sheer force of the climb was getting to him. Outside the mech it was still dark, with the only real sources of light being the banks of coral that pocketed the wall like dim lanterns in a castle dungeon.
His fingers ached. They were tensed and stiff from the climb, locked down with adrenaline and exertion. "I need a break," he breathed, his throat hot with each panting breath. "How about you?" He looked over at Guzzlord.
It was hard to tell what the alien was feeling. The edges of its mouth were curved inwards, its pincers seemed to be moving more slowly, and its bright blue eyes were now a harsh yellow. Was that bad? That seemed bad. Bee hoped that if his eyes suddenly started glowing yellow that someone would call an ambulance.
They climbed another few torturous steps, and reached a rocky shelf. As one they slumped against the rock. Bee lowered himself to the floor on shaking legs. He massaged one hand with the other, working out the knotted muscle. His hands felt like giant claws, his fingers naturally pairing up so that he only had three 'fingers' on each hand.
He pulled his fingers apart, working them gently until all five of them had their full range of motion back and were wiggling independently.
He looked over at Guzzlord. The alien seemed at peace, sitting on the floor but propped up nicely by its two stumpy feet and its thick tail. "How are you going buddy?" he asked. There was no reply. Was Guzzlord asleep?
An warning light flashed the cockpit, along with a familiar message.
DESYNC IMMINENT "What! But we're all the way up at 16%!" Bee shouted. The cockpit didn't respond.
Neural loads unbalanced
COMMENCING HYPNIC SYNCHRONIZATION Liquid shot through one of the lines connected to his arm. A sedative of some kind. It hit Bee like a freight train. His arm went numb, then his core, and in seconds his vision narrowed to a thin sliver of cockpit. He slumped to the floor as sleep claimed him.
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Post by Big Bee on Sept 24, 2024 23:15:56 GMT 9
In his dreams, Bee swam for his life.
A voracious whirlpool ripped at the waters around him, dragging him backwards despite his powerful strokes.
He had no breath to shout. No time to think. He could only swim, kick, and feel his heart beat in fear.
"What's the matter?" asked a voice from under the water.
Bee opened his eyes to the salty water, embracing the sting as he tried to see the source of the voice through the white rushing waters. He couldn't slow down. Couldn't stop swimming. If he did it was all over. The whirlpool would suck him under.
"Do you need a hand?" asked the voice. It resonated through the water. A burbling, crackling voice that sounded more like mineral than muscle. "Or perhaps a claw?"
Bee timed his strokes, double breathed, and shouted out as loudly as he could on his next breath. [tangent="Help me!"]"βββ°βΏ ββ!"[/tangent] The words came out strange, twisting and bending his vocal chords and making them burn. He coughed, convulsing and swallowing sea water. He struggled just to tread water, forcing his head above the surging sea so that he could get a clear breath. [tangent="I'm going to drown!']"β'β βββββ ββ β
ββββ!"[/tangent] Bee said, forcing the words to form through his burning throat.
The whirlpool pulled him under, and a dark shape rushed past him.
The voice came again, resonating in the water. "I can't understand you, little one. Do you need help?"
Water rushed into Bee's mouth, and in desperation he spoke underwater. "Help me!" The words came out as a stream of bent bubbles, and the salt water splashed against his throat. It soothed his burning vocal chords like seawater in a nuclear reactor.
Dark pincers closed around his torso and one of his flailing arms, and Bee was hauled through and up, out of the rip of the whirlpool and onto the black sands of an unknown beech.
Bee smeared the seawater out of his face with one hand to look at his savior.
It was Guzzlord.
The alien unclenched its pincers, and Bee fell back onto the dark sand. Guzzlord looked down at him with an unreadable expression.
[tangent="Where are we? Is this Hawai'i?']"βββββ βββ ββ? ββ ββββ βββββ'β?"[/tangent] Bee asked. He coughed as his throat fought the foreign sounds.
[tangent="Are you in pain?]"βββ β¬ββ ββ βΏβββ?"[/tangent] asked Guzzlord.
Bee pushed himself up, his hair and clothes slick with muddy black sand. He cupped his hands and scooped sea water into his mouth so that he could speak without his throat turning inside out. "Thanks for saving me," he said, voice bubbling up through the brine. "We can understand each other!"
Guzzlord's body shivered, his spines prickling in an inscrutable gesture. [tangent="Not for long.]"βββ βββ β°βββ."[/tangent] The rush of water grew in Big Bee's ears, as if a giant wave were building right behind him. [tangent="But maybe one day.]"βββ βββ¬ββ βββ β
ββ¬."[/tangent]
HYPNIC SYNCHRONIZATION COMPLETE
NEURAL ALIGNMENT 37%
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Post by Big Bee on Sept 24, 2024 23:55:58 GMT 9
Bee and Guzzlord woke at the same time. They looked at each other, appraising with fresh eyes.
"Can you...can you understand me now?" Bee asked tentatively.
[tangent="Feed me,"]"ββββ
ββ,"[/tangent] said Guzzlord.
"Dammit! You know, I was really sure that would change something." Bee looked at the numbers plastered across the walls. "Whoa! Maybe it did! We jumped right up to near 40%!" Bee and Guzzlord got to their feet, and the mech stood up on its rocky shelf. Sea critters scattered away from the metal body, crabs darting back into crevices and fish searching for a less dangerous patch of coral.
Bee raised his arms to climb. The movement was easier now. Lighter. That little rest had washed away the rust in his muscles and he was ready to climb again.
"How are you feeling buddy? Ready?"
[tangent="We must hunt."]"ββ ββββ ββββ."[/tangent]
They climbed the rock wall with new ease, the alerts on the screen sound and disappearing like distant cheers of spectators.
EXTERNAL PRESSURE AT 350 ATMOSPHERES
EXTERNAL PRESSURE AT 250 ATMOSPHERES
EXTERNAL PRESSURE AT 150 ATMOSPHERES As the passed 100 atmospheres, the water started to shift from deep black to inky blue. The vague idea of sunlight was starting to manifest above them. Creatures were more plentiful now, shoaling through the water around them, though never getting too close to the massive body of the mech.
"We're doing it! We're almost out!" Bee shouted, as the display on screen shifted to show 50 atmospheres. During the climb their neural synchronization had broken 40%, and risen almost all the way to 50. They were actually understanding each other.
They reached for another handhold, but the rock came away. Bee and Guzzlord both tipped back on their feet, twisted to the side, and let the cliff shear harmlessly into the depths. Then as one they found a new handhold and kept climbing.
During the next step up the spines on his back started to itch. He scratched them with his tail. It took him several seconds to realize that he didn't have a tail. Bee smiled. This was awesome. They were sharing thoughts and impulses. They were getting closer with every step towards the surface. He sound see the sunlight growing above them! He could almost smell theβ
An alarm sounded. A different one this time. Higher pitched. More urgent. Violet light strobed through the cockpit.
HOSTILE PRESENCE DETECTED
LEVIATHAN APPROACHING "Leviathan?!" Bee shouted at the cockpit "What's a Leviathan?!"
Beside him, Guzzlord roared like a waterfall of iron fillings. [tangent="I smell prey!"]"β ββββ°β° βΏβββ¬!"[/tangent]
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Post by Big Bee on Sept 29, 2024 15:28:48 GMT 9
Bee and Guzzlord twisted their heads, pulling the mech with them as they cast around for the [tangent=food]threat[/tangent]. Bee backed against the stone wall, his heart beating a shallow rhythm to match his breaths. "Where is this damn thing?" he shouted at the mech. "I should be able to see something called Leviathan from miles away!"
His mouth [tangent=watered]went dry[/tangent] at the prospect of [tangent=sating his hunger]battling the beast[/tangent].
"Keep our back to the wall," Bee said. "That way it can't ambush us."
An alien roar thundered through the ocean around them. The sound of something impossibly large moving through the deep. The shudder of the Leviathan moving through the deep resonated at a frequency deeper than the Mariana Trench. It shook his blood like water in a cup. The sound was deep. Primeval. It was a cavernous roar. The groan of a beast pulling itself up from the bedrock.
Bee's gut [tangent=rumbled]twisted[/tangent].
The water around them pressed in like fingers closing to crush a tin can. He felt claustrophobic, like the whole mech was about to buckle around him.
Leviathan was coming.
"Actually I changed my mind. We need to get out of the water. Let's go. LET'S GO!"
They scrambled up the rock wall with unbelievable speed, hand over hand and left before right before left again as they heaved themselves towards the surface.
EXTERNAL PRESSURE AT 100 ATMOSPHERES Bee was driven by fear, but parts of his brain were shaded by hunger. "Are you crazy!" Bee shouted. "We're [tangent=waiting]climbing[/tangent] for our [tangent=meal]lives[/tangent]! We're going to [tangent=ambush]escape[/tangent] that thing! We're not the [tangent=prey]predator[/tangent] here!"
Shared neurons bounced back and forth between amygdala and hypothalamus. His mind was an overflowing pot of mixed signals.
He wanted to run away from breakfast. The thought of eating made them sweat cold bullets. They wanted to rip apart the thing under their bed. Drowning was an endless buffet that set his mouth watering.
They were going to eat the Leviathan.
EXTERNAL PRESSURE AT 50 ATMOSPHERES
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Post by Big Bee on Sept 29, 2024 21:39:42 GMT 9
Bee and Guzzlord hauled themselves up onto the sea-swept plateau. Small waves, maybe five or six meters high, sluiced across the slippery black rocks, tasseling the sea-grass meadow that had sprung up on the oceanic structure.
Deep ocean extended in every direction.
They waited.
"So where's the Leviathan? I thought it was chasing us?"
Leviathan depth 1 meter "What?" Bee looked around. There was nothing but sea all the way to the Horizon. If the Leviathan was here it was invisible. A terrifying thought. "Are you sure? I don't see it!"
Leviathan and pilot location overlap 100% The rock beneath him shuddered, and Bee looked down at the now uneven surface that he was standing on.
The slick rock underneath him was perfectly reflective, like a polished stone mirror, and Bee saw himself for the first time.
Their mech was a jet black shell, the arms scraped down to chrome by the climb up from the depths. Seawater dripped from their hands, pincers, and tail, making their shared limbs glisten in the foreign sun.
The mech wasn't made in his image, or in Guzzlord's. It was a shared body, a fusion of parts of the two to make a cohesive whole. He focused his mind on one of the pincers, and it snapped shut.
The ground shifted below him and he stumbled. Leviathan must be near.
He looked back down and saw that the mirror was gone. The stone below him was covered in lush sea grass.
Another tectonic shift.
The mirror was back.
Something vast within the mirror swiveled to watch him and Bee's blood went cold. He staggered backwards onto surer, less glassy footing.
They weren't standing on a rock formation.
They were standing on the titanic eyelid of the Leviathan.
Leviathan blinked again, sending a wash of seawater and green grass over the plateau that they were standing on. "The plateau isn't mineral, it's megafauna!" Bee said, his whole body tense with surging adrenaline. This whole time he's been climbing up, sleeping against, and now standing on the Leviathan.
The immense creature looked up at Bee, who was a mere speck on its eye. A smear in the vision of something so huge.
[tangent=Feed me]"ββββ
ββ,"[/tangent] said Guzzlord. The creature from an edible world had just realized that they were standing on the largest piece of meat ever imagined.
"Buddy, I don't think we should be eating right now. I think we should be running."
[tangent=FEED ME!]"ββββ
ββ!"[/tangent]
Bee felt Guzzlord's mental force ram against his own willpower. His knees buckled, and he grabbed onto the shaggy sea grass. They mashed the mech's head against the ground, demanding food by any means.
[tangent=FEED ME! I WILL EAT YOU!]"ββββ
ββ! β βββ°β° βββ β¬ββ!"[/tangent]
Bee wrestled for control as Guzzlord's hunger boiled over. The mech's mouth opened and they took a bite of the beast.
Through the mechanical sensors Bee felt the meaty resistance. He felt the slick of raw seafood. The chew of ancient, seabed meat. The satisfying click as teeth met teeth on the other side of an overdue bite.
Guzzlord roared in frustration. No digital bite was ever going to sate it.
"Listen. We can't eat this!" Bee said, calming down his partner while his own fists were gripped into white knuckles. "This creature is older than the world. It's unknowable and inedible, and I'm pretty sure it's just a symbol of our differences, or an allegory."
[tangent=FEED ME!]"ββββ
ββ!"[/tangent] Guzzlord said, though his roar was weaker this time.
"Buddy trust me. When we get out of this I will give you all the food in the world. I'll cook you things you've never tasted before. There are places out there full of things that would blow your mind."
[tangent=Feed me?]"ββββ
ββ?"[/tangent]
"I will. I promise. But first we have to get out of here."
The tension slowly drained from Guzzlord. He un-clenched his jaw and un-gripped the sea grass.
WARNING! LEVIATHAN ACTIVITY Suddenly the world around Big Bee tilted wildly, and they crashed back into the sea.
EXTERNAL PRESSURE AT 100 ATMOSPHERES Bee twisted in the water, struggling to get their bearings. They were sinking so fast it was hard to tell which way was up. He flailed. Why hadn't they shared memories on learning how to swim!
EXTERNAL PRESSURE AT 100 ATMOSPHERES "This is okay! We can just grab a rock climb back out!" Bee said. He twisted in the water and managed to wright the mech. Sea shot past him, the corals growing at strange angles.
EXTERNAL PRESSURE AT 100 ATMOSPHERES "Wait. Something is wrong. We're not sinking."
[tangent=Feed me]"ββββ
ββ,"[/tangent] said Guzzlord.
"Buddy I thought we agreed to wait for later."
Guzzlord tilted their head downwards, and Bee realized why they weren't dropping. They were too busy falling sideways. 'Beneath' them the ocean had opened up into a gaping mouth as wide as a city.
They looked down into Leviathan's mouth.
"ββββ
. ββ," urged the Guzzlord once more.
"I understand, buddy." Bee swallowed, as they surged towards the mouth of the Leviathan, caught in its inescapable pull. "Feed. Us."
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Big Bee
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Bandana Guy
Round 2
Posts: 685
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Player Name: Bryan Nautilus
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Post by Big Bee on Sept 29, 2024 22:54:15 GMT 9
They shot into Leviathan's mouth and down through its immense gullet, never even touching the sides. They were a goldfish in a river, an unimportant crumb in the meal of this massive creature.
Guzzlord was silent now.
It wasn't used to being the one getting eaten.
"It's okay buddy, we'll get out of here," Bee promised. He looked over at Guzzlord. "We're in this together. No matter what."
They stared at each other for a while, six eyes inspecting the friend in front of them.
"And then I'll feed you," Bee said. He smiled.
Guzzlord's maw twisted in an unfamiliar way.
"Jesus Christ! Was that a smile?" Bee laughed, and suddenly the tension was broken. It didn't matter that they were hurtling down the throat of an impossible beast. They were doing it together. They were linked in brain, body, and heart. They had shared deep memories and languages and if there was any way out of this they would find it.
And they would do it as one.
Their momentum shifted. The mech crashed against a soft inner wall, and suddenly they were flying upwards.
"Up? Why are we going up?" Bee shouted, as they got a personal tour of its inner workings. "Is the Leviathan turning?"
EXTERNAL PRESSURE AT 700 ATMOSPHERES "Is it diving?" Be asked. But no. That wasn't it. They were rocketing along inside one of Leviathan's tubes. Unless the creature flipped completely upside down? He couldn't make sense of the situation.
EXTERNAL PRESSURE AT 800 ATMOSPHERES
APPROACHING SURFACE AT UNSTABLE ACCELERATION There was a roar loud enough to trigger a volcano, and Bee's eyes went wide a moment before he had to slam them shut against the blast of unexpected sunlight.
Seawater fell away around them, until it was just their mech shooting upwards into the sky.
Bee forced his eyes open and saw the cockpit spinning.
They were flying! Leviathan had blown them out and sent them rocketing into the sky!
APPROACHING STRATOSPHERE This was it. This was their final test, it had to be. If they could get out of this situation then they could truly conquer anything.
They learned how to walk.
How to share thoughts and understand each other's speech.
And now they had to learn how to fly.
ENTERING STRATOSPHERE "I think I know what we need to do," Bee said, as he closed his eyes. "We need to think of flying."
DESYNC IMMINENT "Desync?! But we were doing so well!" Bee shouted. He looked over and saw Guzzlord looking back with clueless eyes.
And then it hit him, like a punch from a giant robot. This Ultra Beast couldn't fly. Had never flown. It had no concept of the ground not being below its feet, of the strange and terrifying joy of soaring through the air.
Of the weirdly human urge to go as fast as possible, and to feel that breathtaking moment right at the apex of it all.
DESYNC IMMINENT That were they supposed to do if Guzzlord had no memories? How could they merge their minds in this moment and work together?
Inspiration shot through Bee like lightning. The answer was right here. Right in front of him.
If they didn't have any common memories then they would just have to make one.
"Follow my lead!" Bee called, and he reached out with his arms. He shoved them out as hard as possible, fighting the spinning and the wind resistance and shaping their mech body into a T-pose. He felt Guzzlord's mind flail, and then felt the pincers overlay his arms, supporting them like a brace or a guiding hand.
The curved pincers clicked into place, slotting perfectly into the gaps around their arms and widening them so they resembled paddles. The weren't arms or pincers anymore.
They were wings.
Minds moving as one they moved the tail. It clicked in place along their legs, extending their length and forming a rudder.
The spines on their back flattened, and with great effort they tilted their wings until they were flying right side up, soaring straight for the bounds of space.
They were moving faster than ever.
And they were flying.
A new memory for Guzzlord.
And the first of many that they were going to share together.
COMMON MEMORY LOCATED
SIMILARITY 100%
NEURAL ALIGNMENT 61% They soared upwards, cutting a vapor trail through the sky as they passed through the atmospheric layers one by one.
ENTERING MESOSPHERE
NEURAL ALIGNMENT 75%
ENTERING THERMOSPHERE
NEURAL ALIGNMENT 87%
ENTERING EXOSPHERE
NEURAL ALIGNMENT 99% This was it. The edge of the world. A place of infinite possibilities, stretching out for all of space and time.
And they would face them together.
As one.
"Are you ready for a new adventure, buddy?" Bee asked.
"ββββ
ββ?"
Bee smiled. "You better believe it."
They shot through the planet's outer bounds.
And the world turned gray.
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System Admin
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Administrator
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Player Name: System
OOC Username: M00K
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Post by System Admin on Sept 30, 2024 11:49:10 GMT 9
Space is gray, and the combined powers of you and your PokΓ©mon send you up and out of the bounds of your Trial. It's not just the world outside: the mech encasing you grays as well, becoming an undefined fog. Only you and Guzzlord remain. United.
"All creatures fall when they are first learning to act on their own. But in togetherness, there is support. You have passed the Trial of the Pilot," Seta says from somewhere nearby. You cannot see the Gatekeeper, but their voice comes nevertheless, speaking the final words:
"Nothing leaves the Everworld unchanged."
GUZZLORD HAS LEARNED fly!
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