- Cliffside Ruins:
It was around midday when the uniquely black and blue zoid had reached the place. Aedan’s glowing green eyes would scan the area before relaying the map to the monitor. Inside the cockpit, Kael studied the algorithms processing in one of the screens as a 3D layout would begin to render in another. He was curious to see just what about the ruins in this cliffside that had gotten his old guardian all interested. Though as far as he could remember, there was something along the lines of “an unknown territory that was suddenly spotted in the map after heavy bombarding during the war had cause for one of the cliff to give way”. In other words, this could be ancient.
“I can’t believe I actually agreed to this,” said Kael as he watched the rendered image on his monitor, eyes sharpening. “Not only does this bring back memories, it’s almost too obvious that something is going to happen.”
「Well then, shall we call the general and call it off? It’ll be another day before the expedition actually arrives. We can tell him the ground is too dangerous or that the ruins is too damage for any clear exploration.」said Aedan, a message bubble prompt suddenly appearing on screen with the zoid’s own chibi image lingering in the sides. Kael smirked at the thought. Since when did his zoid learn to make up excuses like this? He was certain Aedan was still a pup who would be more than willing to brave the dangers and explore. Then again, it has been years since they’ve been together and perhaps some of his qualities have rubbed off on the zoid.
“No need. If anything, it’s best they get a hold of this site. It’d be far too dangerous for other parties to find this and get a good hold of it,” replied the pilot as he would save all the information they’ve gathered and sent it through a secured communication link. The expedition team, a group of scientists, both from the military’s R&D division, would be arriving by nightfall. They’ll be setting up base camp near the edge of the cliff before workers would begin to drill tunnels downwards. “Which means, potential invaders would either have to come from the sky or be daring to meet with the rest of the expedition forces at the campsite. At least, we wouldn’t have to worry about the sea.”
Aedan gave an agreeing snarl of some sort. He didn’t like the idea of facing off with any water zoid. Last time they did, Aedan couldn’t get out of the water and he and Kael almost drowned. Poor zoid. Well, he still loves running along the shoreline, but battles that would take him further into the water are strictly a NO-GO. It was something the pilot understood very well, so Kael was also a bit relieved that this mission would not have his zoid diving into the seaside.
But still, it was strange that the land formation in this vicinity allowed for a cliff to appear in the middle of a canyon. Perhaps, in ancient times, this was a river bed, or even quite drastically, a part of a large-scale ocean. That could be the only reason why civilisation would be in the area right? The basics of the basic - food and shelter. But who knows? As for Kael, he was just concerned with making sure this expedition would run smoothly. The general would have his hide should there be any problems, and though he was an adult now, he knew the general would always think of him a child. “Probably best to say this would be the last time,” he added as he would steer the zoid towards the large open grounds on top of the cliff. He’ll be waiting from there.
「Ne, Kael? Are we really cutting all ties?」
“We have no choice. Things have gotten complicated,” answered the pilot as he and his zoid would stand watch over the barren horizon, hoping that by some chance, the expedition actually arrives earlier than expected. “I wouldn’t really be bothering with this, but I have a feeling, the Institute will be showing themselves again. And when they do, there’s no turning back.”
「I’ll keep you safe, Kael. To me, you’re my Kael.」
“Thanks.” And as he said that, Kael was working on something else in the cockpit. A few encryptions through some tight security database and then everything seemed to be wiped out. “That’s all of our records. No link whatsoever to the Bransa Base or the Valens of Adelprade. We’re officially mercs hired for this.”
「Somehow, the general will still know.」
“Fussy old man, but he did agree. So don’t expect the expedition knows anything about us. Keep wary. And most of all, tag all the zoids for safekeeping.” Just then, a mail arrived and it earned Kael quite an annoyed look. “Crap. Looks like Takeshi is listed amongst those called for the job along with some new names. The last thing I want is to get him involved in my problems. Oh well. I’ll just have to give him a heads up.”
At that, Kael would send a quick encrypted message to Takeshi Kimari of Highguard:
「It appears fate will bring us together again. However, I would advise you to refrain from calling to him so casually. This is a commissioned expedition from the military, and I know you don’t want anything to do with them either, so please, if you would, address me “Drifter” the next time we meet. That said. Do come on time.」
That done, Kael would sit back on the pilot’s chair as he reviewed the list of names once more. It couldn’t help to be cautious since he had once ran into a spy of the Institute who had been pretending to be a soldier. Most notably, however, were certain new names that were unknown to him. Except for one. A certain Xia seems to jog his memory. Perhaps a few run-ins with some mercs telling him about a certain underground doctor who could patch him up should he needing any. Ah, but Kael had always been stubborn for the last year of so, often than not, stitching his own wounds if needed. Still, the name was familiar. He’ll have to keep an eye out for the person then.