"So," Fortescue greeted Thoth squad zero. They were half expecting derision or an inflated egotistical declaration from her. She was flanked by the Paget twins Aline and Lola, who, as they were both in squad zero went by Paget-A and Paget-L. They were equally ranked in the Gauntlet and the obstacle course. However, in the overall rank, Aline was considerably ahead of her sister.
Although twins, they were not identical. They were born at the same time, had the same height, and were obviously sisters. However, Aline had auburn hair, and Lola had very short blonde hair. If Daedo were to guess Aline was intelligent and Lola aggressive, based on their looks, stances and rankings.
Raoult, a tall red-haired girl, appeared to be a female version of Barran. She was rank two in the obstacle course, beating Barran by ten full seconds. Daedo speculated that she must be well rounded as she ranked in the top ten overall where Barran was twenty-two. Which indicated brains beneath her brawn.
Horus had five girls and two boys, it was almost gender one-sided. Thoth squad zero had four girls and three boys.
Daedo stood facing Karine Fortescue, she was taller than him and wearing a pristine heavy exo. It looked like it just came out of a showroom. He doubted one part was from the original standard model. He also doubted whether her squad developed anything themselves. He did not care, it was not against the rules to purchase or subst.i.tute parts. You were supposed to use any means at hand to win. There was no such thing as a cheat in war.
His homemade exo looked rough around the edges in comparison. They had put no effort into looks, he was entirely focused on functionality and performance.
"Thank you for giving us this opportunity," Daedo said. He and Vannier had workshopped a few lines, with possible responses. This line was a test if they came back with an arrogant answer he was ready to serve them.
"Oh, the honour is all ours," Fortescue said with a hint of sarcasm. "I did not realise what we were up against when we made our little bet. But your rankings and our research have shone the light on what will be an interesting test of our skill."
Fortescue sounded confident of the outcome without using arrogant a.s.sertions. She called a thousand bitcreds a little wager, to Daedo, it was what you could buy a house for. And that did not seem the least inconsequential to him, not even with his recent earnings. And not when he considered most people he played CyberMech against. It was a small fortune.
She also eluded to the fact that they had researched his squad and by mentioning it meant they placed significance on it. Daedo could decipher much by dissecting her words. He did not think he would enjoy Behavioural Studies, but it, in the end, it was like a strategy game. And those he loved.
"We haven"t had time to research you at all. We"ve been too busy building our own exo," Daedo placed emphasis on the word own to imply his wasn"t handed to him on a silver platter. "I see your name is Fortescue, are you related to the people the Academy was named after in any way?"
Fortescue laughed at his joke. He wondered if she would laugh if she knew he didn"t know her at all until he was told after their bet.
He had enough verbal jousting with the spoilt rich kid. Barran was funny, but this chick just thought she was better than everyone.
"Shall we begin? We are now in our slot," Daedo stated.
"It will not take long," Fortescue"s arrogance came out at last. They had the arena for forty-five minutes, and the compet.i.tion was a survival match. Which meant once you were killed in the match you were out. Theoretically, the match could be over in minutes if one squad died quickly. "See you inside Daedalus," she finished her sentence, turned to enter from the B end of the Arena with her squad.
One by one her squad sent a disparaging look towards their opponents before turning to follow their leader. It was no surprise that Fortescue had the House rank one with the S by its side.
"Is it a prerequisite to being an arrogant a.r.s.ehole to get into Horus squad zero?" Axelzero asked no one in particular.
"I know right," Barran scoffed. Everyone just looked at him, and he said, "what?" He was clueless to the fact that he was their arrogant a.r.s.ehole.
Before entering the Arena, Daedo turned around. He could hear quite a bit of noise which was unusual. Behind his squad, with a small amount of s.p.a.ce as a buffer, were approximately two hundred cadets from different M1 houses. Most were from Thoth, but others were present as well. They filled the foyer area and the pa.s.sageway leading to the Arena.
These cadets could view the stream from anywhere, but they had chosen to come to the physical Arena. Did they want to see the ongoings from outside?
Barran and the rest of his squad turned to see what he was looking at.
"Oh, you didn"t know we had an audience?" Barran asked.
"I now know what it feels like to be Daedalus," Mace said jokingly.
Daedo shook his head at her and brought his finger to his lips. He had sworn his squad to secrecy regarding his ident.i.ty within CyberMech.
Mace smiled sadly at him, "they know. Everyone knows." She brought up a post from the FMA Cadet news feed. "M1 Horus take on Daedalus from CyberMech."
Vannier: I don"t think this was a good time to show him that.
Mace: ack, sorry.
Daedo sensed the private exchange from the body language and the minute flurry of activity on their comms.
"Nevermind," he said, "I think I know who did this and we will just have to show them what Daedalus is made of."
It was not a betrayal. Fortescue had not promised to keep his secret. But he could not help but feel the releasing the information was meant to harm him in some way.
Daedo was not angry, he was determined. He would not let his anger get in the way of his strategic thinking, but he would allow it to focus his desire to smash them to a whole nother level.
Daedo: Gaumont lead Barran in same as we drilled. You are his shield. I want him to reach melee with the enemy unharmed. That is your role.
Gaumont: aye.
Although Gaumont never partic.i.p.ated in voluntary group activities and kept to his own schedule. He had never shirked his role in the Arena. Daedo was now officially squad leader, and Gaumont did not give him a surly att.i.tude when ordered to throw his life away. Maybe there was hope for him.
Daedo: Mace, Axelzero we will trail the heavies, twenty meters, one block. Parallel running with Axelzero in the centre. Mace left flank.
They had drilled different versions, and there would be individual use of cover and height. But effectively the three would move forward in a line twenty meters behind Barran, ready to engage once he did. But out of sight until that occurred. The field was an urban environment, by running parallel each would have their own street.
Vannier and Picard would be at the rear with their long-range weapons. The strategy was that everyone would be at max range of the enemies vanguard at the same time.
Daedo: Vannier, Picard. Height is might. Pick your spots. Ensure you keep Barran in range at all times.
Daedo and Mace had grenade launchers, they were medium-range weapons. But they also had swords on their backs. Ready to strike at melee if the opportunity arose. Axelzero had dual pistols. The railgun version of a shotgun was not ready. If all went to plan it would be ready for the tournament at the end of the term. Until then and until the grapplers were significantly improved or the drones were ready. Mace and Daedo would use a grenade launcher.
If they used this loadout all term, their opponents would be caught unawares when they switched to the short range, large round, railgun during the end of term tournament.
The orders were spa.r.s.e. But the squad had drilled against Shu and Thoth squad two repeatedly over the last two weeks. Individually practising their roles and group maneuvres.
Gaumont still used the flamethrower. And he would use its fire and smoke, although it was AR, to obscure the line of their approach. It was hard to see past bright plasma powered flames. The enemy would know their location, but not their exact position if they strafed slightly.
Gaumont was still wearing the standard heavy. Daedo did not mind, when he dropped quickly, the enemy may be fooled into thinking that Barran would drop under the same amount of damage.
The armour value of a standard heavy was eighty. Barran"s heavy was tested in the morning and received a score of one hundred and ten. Daedo"s version one light received a score of fifty, which was excellent when compared to the standard light which had an armour value of twenty.
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Exo Stats
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Type, Strength Factor (X), Armour Value, Mobility Factor (X), JumpJet (s)
Standard Mesh, 1.2, 10, 1.5, 45
Standard Light, 1.5, 20, 1.25, 30
Standard Medium, 2, 40, 1, 30
Standard Heavy, 5, 80, 0.8, 30
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Daedo Light v1, 3, 50, 1.6, 45
Barran Heavy v1, 8, 110, 1.2, 45
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The aim of the design for Barran"s heavy was to improve its mobility at the expense of strength and armour value. This would allow Barran to engage in melee and maximise his natural speed rather than hamper it. Due to the materials and the inherent nature of the fibre tubing it was still stronger and had better armour value than the standard, but its improvement was not as large as the light in this regard.
Even with Cisse"s homemade cold fusion reactor inserted into their exos they still only had forty-five seconds of runtime for every five minutes of operation. That number was a simplification, it actually could not run for forty-five seconds continuously, the capacitors and generation were not large enough to allow forty-five seconds of running in forty-five seconds.
They could run almost ten seconds every minute. The runtime number of forty-five seconds was related to how all the exo datasheets were presented. As a number of seconds operation over five minutes.
Horus squad must have activated the ready signal because when Daedo hit the figurative b.u.t.ton the countdown to commencement started immediately.
Ten, Nine, Eight, Seven, Six, Five, Four, Three, Amber, Green.
The seven exos flew out from the starting position. They immediately panned out with the exception of Barran and Gaumont who headed directly south. Towards the enemies starting position. The rest of the squad gained height to survey and scout the map while the heavies gained ground.
After Daedo reached the top of the closest tall building, he looked across the Arena. As it was the start of round two, it was a new design, and while they had reports from squads who attended the arena during the day as well as streams, this was his first time seeing it firsthand.
Daedo: Heavies, keep cover before the centre square. Do not enter. Aim for the south-west corner of the square. If the enemy has not been sighted, we will circle the western boundary. Mace, go to the western boundary, you will protect and scout their flank. Axelzero shadow the Heavies, keep one street west of their position.
Daedo wanted to avoid the Killzone that was the square. It was too open, and if the enemy was stupid enough to enter that area, Vannier and Picard would pick them off before they could find cover. He doubted the enemy was stupid. They would either take the east side or the west side. Just as his squad had.
Barran: contact. They are all on the buildings on the south side of the square. I can see seven. We are in cover. They haven"t seen us yet.
Shots began to ring out. Which indicated the heavies had been seen.