Chapter
0 (Prologue)
Behold,
Archstrides
It was in a
calm, windy open terrain of hilly field of green grass, the weather was warm in
the evening with the sun almost in setting position, blue sky and thick groups
of white clouds drifting on the horizon almost behind the mountains.
It was calm... and so it was.
The earth began to tremble by the
second. Birds flew, fleeing away from the forest. Tall trees from within were
seen falling rapidly one after another like mere grass, closing in towards the
forest’s end. Vicious, and mixture of mechanical screams– prominently the
sounds of engines and mechanical saws, as if they were laughing maniacally to
the dying floral– drew nearer and nearer, louder and louder to the point of
they were heard at the other opposite side of the field like loud whispers, and
the grounds were trembling even more restlessly in response.
The port town of Barcada, located at
the opposite site had then, filled with panicking residents, siren-wails
signaled the imminent threat. Docked fishermen boats and passenger ferries had
started to grumble with the sounds of engines, some had already started to
shuttle between the town’s dock and the riverbanks at the foothills on the
other side of the river not too far away, ferrying desperate residents to flee
across the river to reach the mountainside.
Some were volunteering to take arms
for imminent battle. Barcada Brigade Fortress built at the center of town stood
enormous, tall, and lengthy to point of almost reaching from one end-side to
the other end-side of the town (the town itself was lengthy, proportional to
the huge part of the river length at the river bank), in contrast to any other
buildings in its vicinity–, surrounded by fortified walls of stones and steel,
amassing as much men power as it could. Men were lined up, facing the dying
forest in front of their own land's doorstep. Guns were distributed over,
cannons and turrets were erected to the surface from the gun safes below the
fortress’s top floors.
The last lines of trees at the
forest's end fell, forming an exit, revealing a pack of armored machines on
caterpillar tracks with huge grinding blades mounted on their fronts like huge
maws, devouring everything in its wake. As no more trees slowing them, mounted
blades were then lowered down, withdrawn, revealing behind them; a piece of
turret in-between of sets of auto-cannons with thousand rounds of firing
capability per half minute. Rocket launchers stretched out of the machines' top
sides, and the pack began to scramble their formation in spreading manner
towards the port town. Without the trees, the caterpillar tracks spun even
faster.
Faintly, but clearly, sounds of
cannon and mortar shots were heard from the Barcadian fortress kilometers away
as soon as the last line of trees fell. Initially silent, then filled with
whispering sound of whistling shells in the air. In mere seconds, the cleared
forest's exit was showered by a barrage of explosive shells. The shots were
scattered, impact zone was cratered, a price to pay just to lay waste on the
grinders, but the scattered formation did avoided those raining projectiles,
reducing the machines' total casualties.
Few were wrecked, some took damage,
and some others were unscathed. The remaining functional machines proceeded forward
in the hail of shells. Turrets and rocket launchers were pointed towards the
Barcada fortress, and deafening thunderous roar of cannon fire erupted. The
returned fire reached the outskirt of the town, shells delivered were
high-explosive type, emptied homes and buildings turned to ruins in a blink of
an eye as though they were ashes from burnt papers scattered in a windy path.
Rockets were launched, but if not because of the auto-guns barrage which was
specially built for projectile interception, those rockets would have hit the
fortress directly.
As the fortress's firing points
distracted by the grinders, the ruined forest behind the threats once more
started to show movements and noises from activities. From the fallen trees
appeared second wave of attack; a reinforcement of dozens of additional mobile
war machines– massive armored vehicles– each mounted heavy duty
artilleries, missile launchers, mortars, and auto-cannons. With the trees
cleared at the forest exit, armored six-wheels– which is lighter and
faster compare to caterpillar-track type– mounted with advanced version of
auto-cannons easily and quickly join the grinders to provide barrage of bullets
that destroyed visible incoming large projectiles to avoid more equipment
casualties. Although the grinders had their own auto-cannons that intercepted
projectiles, advance version built specifically for wheel type armored vehicles
that easily had the upper hand for bullet hail purpose.
On the right flank, where the
grounds were hillier, with trenches dug which offered more protective traits,
squads of ground infantry units hastily moved to formations, with each squad
their proud banners of different shapes and colors, all but each banner carried
one similar symbol on top of their own, a silhouette of overlapping shield and
sword placed together, the symbol of then currently reigning military force of
the world; the Global Force (GF).
The reinforcement force of armored
vehicles slowed down their advance, formed a horizontal line formation, picking
up firing stability. Missiles and mortar shells were shot, soared to the sky,
and newly arrived artilleries fired to long range grounds kilometers away,
adding more juice to what the grinders had initially started.
A squad of infantries under the
banner of a fortress silhouette started to set up bases for heavier-but-static
machineries on strategic grounds to provide even deadlier fire prowess as the
heavy frontliners cleared out the frontlines for them.
Static machineries had always serve
as heavy bombardment tools with additional of kilometers of firing range
compare to mobile artilleries, specifically designed for base bombardment.
Base-to-base attacks were essential since no air unit would survive such
battlefield grounded with efficient ground-to-air anti air defense. But super
long range machines were too large to be transported by wheels or caterpillars,
thus its compartments were designed to be separated into hand carry type size
and weight, always carried by ground engineer troopers and were assembled
directly into the battlefield. Mobile infantries and armored vehicles would
make advances to clear out paths of enemies and shot threats just for the
larger machines to be set up with minimal interruption.
Cleared path could be used by air
transports that hovered further than enemies’ anti-air defenses’ reach, to drop
extra reinforcements let it be infantries or armored vehicles, and in many
occasions, the drop off additional numbers of heavy machines’ compartments for
immediate assembly.
GF's formation once more filling in
the flanks, both right and left, almost instantly then treaded and filled with
companies of horsemen, each were divided into platoons, which with them:
banners representing respective leadership, and a formation of three vertically
line ups were formed, followed with the same formation and order by platoons
behind them, and more platoons behind them that formed after. Each was
outfitted with overcoat uniform of the GF, and the GF's emblem was embroidered
on the left side of the chest area. The overcoats were long, reaching as low as
the ankle level, and were either adorned on top of personally chosen armors, or
personally chosen armors were adorned on top of them. In some cases, some have
chosen to adorn themselves with only the overcoats without extra level of
armor.
Front most formed platoons had their
polearms raised high, with the tips pointed to the sky. All were lined up with
discipline and order, and formations set were led by their respective assigned
leaders, and behind a leader are a pair of banner holder escorts.
Behold... the Archstrides...
Physically powerful individuals
molded by self-discipline and determination, physical strength condition
trained to exceed that of a person living 'just a more-or-less standard life'
would obtain.
An Archstride trained oneself to
surpass the normal mental capacity usage, and with sturdied mental state, also
enhanced the controls over the physical in which augmented muscular activities
and strength potentials. Real life situations with various backgrounds and
reasons trained them, disciplined them, and embedded strong determination into
them, trainings that no simulation may provide. Extremely trained mental state
suppresses the natural habit to react upon the feel of pain, extremely trained
physical allows extreme physical flexing to the point of metal-like hardness,
if not, in case of even more powerful Archstride, even harder. Such physical
sturdiness may endure gunshots, though not a volley, but to endure several
gunshots with only minor cuts and bruises– in case of a very strong one, not at
even a scratch– is sufficient indication of powerful physical state, although
everything in regards, including potential strength and outcome, of such
depends solely upon individual Archstride– some may be weaker or stronger than
the other. Weaker ones may not even close to be able to withstand bullets, and
very strong ones may even withstand direct shot from canon fire.
With physical limit lifted along
with combative minds, Archstrides may appear with various deadly arts
incomprehensible by normal being at their disposal.
As human being like to learn and
imitate wild life, Archstride’s mastery to control over bodily movements and
great physical flexibility, one Archstride may venture the art of the
‘Shapeshifter’, the art that an Archstride makes a temporary bodily
restructuring and to draw out inner beast that resides within. Not only said
Archstride imitates wild creature, but the art of shapeshifting temporarily
restructures the Archstride physical into the form of a beast, though the forms
vary differently in shapes and sizes depending on the chosen art.
The art of summoning works wonders
as it focuses the Archstrides to craft and split their essences to imitate
creatures from within human inner self. An essence creature is not a living
being, but only a part of the summoner’s essence being split and molded into
shapeshift. Much like how a person may have split personality, and may have
conversation to himself, this art allows the Archstride to craft any possible
creature and split his bodily essence to summon it, and some even craft the
creature to resemble their own selves to fight together in a very remote area.
Just like how it goes with an elemental, the crafted creatures also benefit
from the summoners’ equipment. In some cases, a summoner would even go as far
as crafting and summoning more than one creature at a time, though this act
would put a heavy burden to the summoner itself since the summoner is the root
of the essence of the creatures’ existence. Crafted creature requires essence
from its summoner to exist, thus it can only stay exist within remote area
around the summoner, and each second of its split existent would temporarily
drain the summoner’s essence and weaken the summoner.
Such endurance and extraordinary
achievements made the Archstrides to even imitate the nature of element in one
self. Such as a normal martial artist may achieve the control of body heat, an
Archstride that ventured into the elemental path may mold their inner energy to
imitate fire itself. May it not be a fire element, there are many elements in
disciplinary choices to hold wisdom upon. Though the imitation may not
literally resemble the greatness endowed by the universe, to imitate such
greatness even by the slightest trait is adequate.
Along with magnified magnitude of
strength both mentally and physically, the universe itself bestows its
creatures with the nature of the ‘Ebstanik', or so called by the name of
'Mechanical Pneuma' by past generations long ago. Though no superstitious
thought involvement, the phenomenon is named as such by those who came up with
the combination of philosophical idea and theory of ‘men cannot live without
machines, and so do machines cannot live without men’. The philosophy had
indicated that without even the simplest of machine– apparatus that involves
fulcrum, load, and effort– kingdom of men would not have met the nature of
modernization, thus would only survive the nature, but would not live the life
of modernization. And machines without intelligent and creativity from kingdom
of men would have just remained to be just mere inanimate objects without
purpose to bid.
The theory of ‘Mechanical Pneuma'
came to an advance state; which substance and elements of an object connect and
react personally to its user, mainly human being. The connection-and-result
themselves are negligible by nature for each individual, but an Archstride,
which by nature, had surpassed the normal fundamental of a human being would
extract and draw out the ‘advance’ state of the material by its basic
conditions (usually affects the hardness of the matter and its usage by
purpose-of-design). It explains how if a pair of swords were crafted from
similar material by the very same craftsman, but by handing one over to a
normal person and the other one to an Archstride, if both swords were to clash
in combat, the one wielded by an Archstride would have high probability to
break the one wielded by a normal person.
The collaboration between mechanical
spirit together with an Archstride user would achieve at even greater yonder in
the hands of an elemental and a shapeshifter. Should an elemental imbues fire
on himself, for example, his clothes and every else piece of equipment on him
that would go out in flame in normal occasions, will not be burn by the imbued
imitation of fire, it on-the-other-hand would act as a catalyst which sharpens
the quality of casted fire via the substance and the quality of the equipment
itself. This rule goes exactly the same path for a shapeshifter, which the
equipment would be molded into parallel shape as the user.
Same principle goes for bows and
arrows, guns and bullets; which the state of the projectiles may even penetrate
steel or anything of the same hardness, as well as protections– mainly body
armor– that varies from cotton clothes to thick plates of steel. For an
Archstride, even common cotton worn would provide much protection, let alone
armor specifically designed with protection traits, but steel products which are
known for ‘heavyweight’ would also affect its functionality and efficiency in
combat wise aspects.
As in battles where steeds were
needed, such trained companions were provided to suite their Archstride riders.
Animals as known to have larger physical assets than human, in the world itself
there are numerous beasts in the wilderness– depending on their habitats and
environments– that would easily ravage even an Archstride that is still just a
mere human being. A kind of destrier specifically for combat purpose was
bred and trained to suite the need of Archstride riders. Even with advance
warfare, beasts with the speed that contests even of a fine made sports car,
solid hooves with the hardness comparable to diamond, flexible muscles but yet
impenetrable similar to that of high grade alloy. This specifically trained
creature was always feared by itself, let alone be one mounted by an
Archstride. Mounting companions to open battles are essential since even if an
Archstride may dash and sprint at bullet-like speed, the travel distance is
much lessen for every increment of speed they applied on their mobility, and in
some cases, an Archstride would choose different type of mounts such as lions,
hounds, stag, or anything that suits their particular tastes and needs.
However, such as those of among just
ordinary beings but require extraordinary backgrounds and trainings, an
Archstride and even bestial companions, remained rarely addressed as an
Archstride, but are usually being called as just 'very strong' or 'very fast
individuals', or anything that expresses their respective individual traits.
The world and its occupants had never found it as anything to be called
‘extraordinary’ and have long treated such occurrence as norm existence.
The prowess of Archstrides were much
favored by influential entities such as gigantic organization; the GF itself.
To acquire such gallant presence in the battlefield – let alone a series of
command chain of such power– serves as a great advantage to the sides that hold
command upon them. Through modernized war technologies with lengthy superiority
to brought rain of death from afar, wars had brought greater destructive
potentials to adversaries. Yet, the modernization had only sharpened the reason
of preserving old-fashioned method of close range combat. Archstrides on steeds
may dash through battlefields with blinding speed. Huge guns and canons would
be rendered useless and vulnerable if the adversaries were to reach
them. As any combat superiors would always mind their subordinates; if any of you ever happen to
encounter an Archstride in battle, run…
Lines formed were swift, so did
their actions afterwards – to march towards the open field. Leaders
representing their platoons rode forth to battle as soon as their line ups were
formed, to avoid being open targets in the field of raining bullets and
explosive shells. The vacant lines left by dispatched horsemen were soon
followed to be filled with another wave of horsemen behind them, and another
lines of horsemen platoons repeated the same action and the process continued
by the platoons behind them, and wave after wave, towards battle.
By the time enemies' fire points
realized the concentration of horsemen from the line ups, it was already too
late as the dispatched already set forth. It was a matter of option whether to
disrupt the line ups, or to prevent further advancement from the dispatched
units, or was it to lay waste to the grinders and other war machines.
War steeds galloped, strode across
the battlefield, evading lines of bullets and explosive shells alike,
maneuvered and patterned by fearless horses and riders. As though the quakes
from shell barrage weren’t enough, the Barcada fortress was then trembled with
steady, but for them who felt it, the miniature quake from the dashing hooves
brought upon horror from oneself to surface.
The Barcadians were anticipating
this action from the start. Their very own Archstride horsemen were lined up
and dispatched hastily through the ruins from shattered houses and buildings in
front of the fortress into the open cratered fields, with shells and bullets
from the GF's side still raining its surface. Much like the formations of GF,
the Barcadian lined up swiftly to avoid being open targets from strayed
projectiles.
Much like the GF's, Barcadian
horsemen were outfitted with prominent battle uniform of their own, symbolizing
their independency of power, the outer layer of plated armor as protection. On
their shoulder level, maxi capes were adorned, wrapped around the collar area of
the outer protection layer of steel, left the skin on the neck area itself
untouched, such design to prevent any feeling of discomfort, while serving as a
protection wear, and is worn long reaching the ankle. In a relaxed state, the
cape would cover up to the front part of the torso. The wind blew for an
instant, and the capes waved in response.
Plated armors worn were forged
together with Barcada military symbol, the symbol of a fierce panther head.
Their cotton capes embroidered together with nylon type material which the
symbol is only visible upon light reflection, otherwise, they would seem as
just plain dark colored capes.
Unlike the GF however, the Barcadian
had the lines of ground infantries sent together with the horsemen into open
field. The infantry lines were formed, and behind them were other lines of
infantries who were not outfitted with the Barcada military uniform, but with
them were pieces of mobile heavy equipment like mortars and heavy machine guns
along with light armored vehicles on wheels, armed with mobile heavy guns to
provide supportive offense against the incoming GF threat.
The Barcadian horsemen squad leader
cantered to the front, tugged his reins upon his gallant steed, and the steed
reared with his spear pointed the sky. The neigh was loud, reached the lines of
steeds formed behind, and the other steeds responded the battle cry with angry
neighs and rears, and the neighing echoed throughout the battlefield in front
of them, and throughout the Barcada port town behind them, and the gallant
horsemen rode forth… to battle.
Both factions’ war machines changed
their firing focus away from respective horsemen unit as both sides’ melee
units were drawing near to avoid friendly casualty. The firing lines were
either directed towards less concentrated parts of the field, or directed
straight into the enemies’ groups of war machines.
GF front most squad leader pointed
out of his long, thin jousting lance as the enemy’s horsemen unit approached.
His visage shadowed behind the iron helm he outfitted himself with, but his
brownish eyes were visible, almost twinkle-like. Platoon units under his
command had started to bulk themselves with various Archstride arts during the
frenzied motion, and so he saw the Barcadian horsemen did the same. Prominently,
elementals imbued themselves and their steeds with various forms of elements.
Summoners had spawned various forms of beasts, twice the size of steeds they
were riding, and some had spawn their essence clones together with the steeds
they rode, seemingly increased the total number of battle partakers. And
Shapeshifters had shifted to a variation of beast-like forms, and with the
bonds of war steeds and the riders, the steeds too were added with additional
physical improvement forms such as bull-like horns and large bat-like wings
proportional to the physical states of the riders. Said leader could hear his
heartbeats. He could hear his heavy breathing. He could see every speck of dust
and dirt flew in front of him. He locked his sight upon the crowd of enemies,
and his right hand gripped firm the lance he wielded.
Both sides clashed. Thunderous roars
from elementals’ projectiles explosions soared through the bloodied field. The
ground had run wild with battle trance.
The leader and the squad assigned
closest to him charged through the crowd of enemies. He could hear screams from
both side's dying men. He turned his sight and caught a glimpse of one of his
men being torn to half by a mighty swing of an enemy's broad sword. In the
frenzy, he saw enemy horsemen approached him. He made a quick thrust of his
lance before one of them could swing his flail. His weapon pierced through the
enemy's helmed head, so powerful the stroke was that the iron helm along with
the victim's head shattered from the impact. If it was a normal strike, it
would have made a clean pierce. He swung his edgeless lance towards the other
enemy beside the lifeless body of the shattered head. The enemy blocked the
swing with a broad sword. The metallic physique of the weapons clashed, caused
them to spark. The blocking had left the enemy uninjured, but the powerful hit
had temporarily numbed the enemy's arm.
The chaotic situation had urged the
leader to quickly proceed and leave that one enemy and the other passed by him
to his squad behind. He quickly switched his aim to the one in his front. His
eyes set upon yet another Barcadian horseman that approached him with
bullet-like speed, and this one had a lance pointed directly to his torso, a
wider and easier target compare to the head area. In an instance, the leader
parried his opponent’s lance strike with his gauntleted left hand's palm, and
his head tilted to the opposing way just to make sure he got away with lesser
harm, which he did but the impact was so great that had cost him a great deal
of mounting stability. Such chaotic position rendered him hard to focus on a
target. To make things worse, he was pressured by heavy attacks without having
the chance to stabilize his grounding. His lance failed to do harm as his
attack was a missed. The bullet speed clash had left both horsemen to only
crossed momentarily in their paths.
Again, another Barcadian horseman,
now with a pole-hammer continued the pressure upon said leader. The enemy
horseman skillfully waved and spun his pole-hammer as thought it was but a
weightless stick, and pulled it backward to gain highest damage potential. The
leader reflexively knew he was not in a position where he could make another
parrying attempt nor could he dodge since he was still trying to stabilize
himself for mounting.
He lifted his grieved left foot and
positioned himself into dismounting condition, placed both his soles onto his
horse's side on the right and leaped off the mount, sideways. He felt onto the
ground, rolled once and quickly established himself into firm and steady
grounding position on his right knee while his left foot was set to front. With
the tip of the lance pointed to the pole-hammer horseman, the leader pulled the
lance aback. He gripped his lance with such strength that the weapon seemed
quivering. His aim was fixed. He thrust the weapon, resulted in a powerful
compressed shockwave of the lance's tip towards the pole-hammer horseman.
As much commonly something fast and
powerful resulting in the emission of shockwave, a powerful aggressive swing
such that from an Archstride would leave potentially harmful impact. With
efficiency in usage, an Archstride would even has his projected shockwave to be
compressed and projected just as if it is the object being hurled directly from
its source. In the leader's case, he thrust his lance with great strength and
speed, resulted in the shockwave to be emitted as a sharp thrusting projectile,
much like the tip of the lance itself. But shockwave projectiles cannot travel
very far as they fade for every inch distant of projection.
Shocked, the Barcadian horseman
stayed his pole-hammer. His sight was locked upon the leader, and he saw the
stance that the leader has made. He instinctively knew what it was going to be,
and he retaliated immediately by swinging his weapon just in time when the
leader did the thrusting. The sharp shockwave intercepted by the pole-hammer,
but the impact was heavy that he got thrown off his saddle. His left hand
tucked the horse reins, saved him from falling heavily to the ground with the
cost of his horse to fell instead of himself from the abrupt and strong pull.
He stood firmly on the ground, thanks to the reins tucking which had supported
his fall. His horse stood on all four and ran off by itself in the chaotic
battlefield. He would have gone for a huge disadvantage if he was the one that
fell instead of the horse. Should he fell, it would have cost him to lose sight
of the leader, and he knew well an officer who held command over a whole
platoon was not anyone would want to trifle with. By losing sight of such
person during a battle, even for just for a slight moment, would have cracked
open a crevice of deadly strike.
The leader looked around him, only
to find himself surrounded in a triangle of three Barcadians, including the
pole-hammer, and among all three, only one of them was still mounting a horse.
The horse mounting Barcadian was equipped with a broad double-edge sword, and
the third had both his arms and feet appeared twice the normal size by equipping
himself with a pair of solid steel wrecker gauntlets and wrecker grieves– which
covered with hands up to the level of his forearms, and his feet up to his knee
– and was the only one capeless amongst the three. The pole-hammer gripped firm
his weapon with both his hands, lifted it, and swinged the weapon onto the
ground, screamed with murderous intent while at it. The impact resulted into
the projection of shockwave, same principle with what the leader had just did,
but the one from the pole-hammer is at more advance state: he made the
projectile as if it traversed through the ground itself, and had left a fissure
in its wake.
The leader rolled sideways as the
wave of destruction from the pole-hammer passed him by, though the destructive
wake had completely faded not long after that. Much as he had anticipated, the
other Barcadians were preparing for attack during the distraction. The one
mounting a horse charged at him with bullet speed, instantly reached the leader
from the rear and brandished his broad sword. Parried with his lance, the
leader was unhurt, but the heavy charged strike had made him turned to face the
one with the one with the wrecker sets, with himself fell to his one knee,
trying to stabilize himself for what to come after. By the time he set his
sight upon the wrecker-sets Barcadian, the Barcadian was already halfway
channeling and converting his energy into the form of fire, but the fire had
something else in it; rocks molded by the wrecker Barcadian’s energy. Just like
how an elemental molds his energy to form fire-like appearance and feature,
some elementals may seek the knowledge of solid element like the earth. The
wrecker Barcadian, an elemental, drew out both his knuckles. The fire-like
energy projected out from his body, consecutively flowed from the surface of
his body armor and then started to concentrate upon his two fists. The wrecker
Barcadian shot out a fireball from both his fists. With the solid rock-like
energy combination, the fireball appeared like a human-size scale meteor.
The leader gathered much of his
strength to evade attacks from those three Barcadian. He leaped from one point
to another, and his counter attacks visually seemed next to futility as all of
it were interrupted and intercepted by one of the Barcadians every time he did.
He in the other hand, had been pummeled, stabbed and slash, punched and kicked
whenever he failed to perform any defensive action. Every time those Barcadians
landed successful hit, he could feel the pain as if trains were running him over.
The Barcadian swordsman, had dismounted from his horse, thrust his blade onto
the leader’s chest near the right shoulder where the iron plate armor didn’t
offer covering, mainly to facilitate movements during battle.
All those slashing and stabbing did
nothing but scratches, and the pummeling from the pole-hammer and wrecker sets
caused only bruises, but all in all had packed him with a lot of pain. An
Archstride might appear very sturdy, but even pain being suppressed, those are
still very... very painful. The leader once more attempted a counter attack,
but the swordsman evaded the strong thrust by tilting his head out of the way,
and from the other side, the pole-hammer came swinging. The leader parried, but
his hands were occupied to counteract to incoming solid steel wrecker arm that
grabbed him by the face. The steel forged wrecker arms were burning with bright
reddish color. The palm that was grabbing the leader by his helm's face was
burning hot with the imitation of elemental energy. He could feel immense heat
from the burning palm through his helm's face opening, but that alone wasn't
enough to affect the texture of his face. The wrecker Barcadian slammed the
leader's helmed head to the ground, dragged the leader by the head for few
meters, leaving behind a trail of damaged soils in the process.
Being dragged, the leader reached
out his left hand and pressed it to the ground to hold his position. The
dragging slowed down, and the leader got to his one foot and one knee as it
stopped, but the wrecker Barcadian still had his hand on the leader's head. He
quickly turned, simultaneously freed his head from the wrecker's grip and
launched his weapon with a single powerful bullet-speed thrust. The wrecker saw
it as the leader turned. His grip was loosed by then from the sudden act, and
he knew very well what would have happened if he did not let go deliberately,
as even when he did, he barely managed to effectively avoid the attack. The
powerful thrust did a serious damage on his blazing-red right wrecker gauntlet.
The attack has ripped an opening on his wrecker gauntlet along with the arm
beneath. His right arm gushed out blood, but he considered himself as 'very
lucky'. Should he did not loosen the grip, his arm would have been obliterated
completely.
He waited for a follow-up action
from the other two, but little did he realize what was happening in his
surrounding in the chaotic moment. He looked around him searching for the
pole-hammer and swordsman, and was shocked by when his eyes caught the moment
of the pole-hammer, not far from where he was at being outnumbered by the GF
horsemen.
The pole-hammer was bleeding
heavily, barely keeping his bearing, nowhere in a condition to brace himself
for another attack. A GF horseman charged with a spear, struck the pole-hammer
in his thigh, a blow just to ensure the victim incapacitated, supposedly to
drop him down, but pole-hammer was too stubborn as he stood there ignoring the
inflicted pain. GF horsemen in his surrounding were not even seemed to care since
he was brought down to below-threat-level.
Surprised by the sudden
turn-of-event, the wrecker turned and looked quickly around for the other one,
the swordsman, wondering if he was still in any condition to aid. He found the
man in question, but this one had dropped down to both his knees, and also was
surrounded by numbers GF horsemen. This one had his armor, as well as the body
beneath it, pierced by arrows and crossbow bolts from the front and from the
rear, some even pierced through his body as the projectiles’ blades sticked out
at the opposite respective ends. A GF horseman stood in front of the swordsman
with both hands wielding a pair of handguns the size of his forearms, securing
any thought in regard if the swordsman had also been shot at by firearms, and
with him several other archers and arbalists believed as those responsible for
the visibly stuck arrows and bolts.
Considering his condition, the
wrecker did not have any other choice but to worry of his own fate afterward,
as he saw other GF horsemen within nearest proximity approached his direction
too. He laid his sight upon the leader which he had the 'three-on-one' handicap
brawl earlier. In disappointment, but not at all surprise, he saw the leader
stood firm on the ground, seemed suffered some visible 'minor' injuries, but
all-in-all, far from the condition of which he could be bested with any spec of
lesser difficulty – even if the handicap match were to be prolonged. Helpless
and drowned in the sense of submission, the wrecker swung his left hand to the
ground and released off his weapon. The left-hand's unwrapped wrecker fist
jutted on ground– as result from the strong downward swing – and the
then-vacant left hand took off the one on his right hand. Strange, he though,
as the leader made no aggressive movement albeit the advantage to finish off
his enemy easily. Instead, the leader seemed to be looking elsewhere, towards
the direction of the Barcadian Fortress, to be precise, as though the man had
his interests nowhere near where they were at. Before he knew it, GF infantries
already had him surrounded too. The tables have turned, just
like when he and the other two Barcadians surrounded the leader earlier.
An infantry treaded hastily towards
the leader. He had himself outfitted with shiny outer-layer silver plated
armor, and a spear with silver colored tip. The majesticity of the silvers
though was stained with blood; let it be his own, enemies', or even from fallen
allies. There were scratch marks, dents, and even holes from gunshots, indicated
he had his part of the battle himself. He took off his damaged iron helm that
may no longer serve efficiently as protection – exposing his head along with
some bleeding cuts and bruises – and carried it by his side. "Captain,
sir!” he casted a salute as he reached the leader, a Captain ranking officer.
The addressed Captain glanced at the
infantry and the symbol embroidered on his uniform. He bore the symbol of three
cannons silhouette positioned side-by-side to one another; a symbol belonged to
'Sieger-08 (S-8), suppressive-fire support unit. He understood well the
presence of the S-8. They bared the tasks of 'Sweeping' the remains in the
field after platoons before them had taken out major threats, in order to give
way to static machineries instant field installations. While the 'Fortitude'
unit from the symbol of fortress provides continuous support by static machines
and men power, S-8 unit was to expand the perimeter of conquest as well as to
provide support for the frontline partakers. Whenever a representative
approaches, it will be as a message; assigned perimeter has been cleared off
any visual major threats and is ready for field expansion.
The Captain nodded without a single
word and left the area to the S-8's platoon authority. The man in silver casted
another brief salute without the superior even looking, and instantly returned
to his men to carry on order for expansion mission.
Two GF infantries joined the Captain
afterward, treading on each his right and left sides respectively. The atmosphere
had become 'less' violence as GF platoons had the Barcadians in the particular
area overwhelmed. The 'first move': to grab hold of the ground, was a success,
and technical teams, one of them being the S-8, itself had already started to
set up more grounding perimeters.
“Calling in squad leader W–44
(Wing–44)” crackled the
Captain’s earpiece device Nestled on his left ear. Limitation of radio
frequency due to radio wave blockade from Barcada fortress had made it sound
buzzing-like, but the voice was clear enough for the Captain not to demand
repetition of sentence.
“Captain Mercer, “he answered,
identifying himself to the other side of the radio. A little bit gasping from
the battle he had earlier while pressing the mini microphone strapped to his
throat, while treading on foot uphill where the battle commenced on the other
side. He waved his vacant left hand to a GF horseman trotting towards him,
declining the offer that the horseman had made: a steed for him to ride. The
horseman gave the Captain a simple nod and trotted back to where he was from,
pulling the reins of the horse he had offered along with him.“Proceed,
Command" the Captain continued.
“Incoming reinforcement en
routing towards South–East position. We have lost contact with A–32 (Alpha–32)
squad on the East. Your order is to rally your squad to assist A–32 forward
position. Reinforcement estimation drop, t–minus 1:30 minute, Hoverfly drop
units! I repeat, Hoverfly drop Units!“ Said
the man on the other side of the comm.
“Loud and clear. Moving to East
position,” Mercer acknowledged, waving his right hand with both his index and
middle fingers sticked out together, signaling both of his men behind him to
rally their nearby forces to designated area, and they heeded the command without
delay nor subjecting any question as they too were wired with earpieces.
Mercer crested alone upward the hilly
field, and there the Barcada fortress was far but on sight. He caught a clear
vision to almost everything below the slightly hilly field. The scenery was
full of bullet lines-of-fire along with rockets from both sides.
Various types of screams filled the
air. There were soldiers screaming for their lives, for mercy. Some let out
scream of excitement. Some were too frightened to move even an inch. Some were
on their knees praying. Some did not move simply because they could not, as
they had lost their limbs from attacks. Some had their wounds attended by field
medics, and some medics just kept on attending to wounds even though the
soldiers attended were already dead, simply because they could not believe so.
GF Army pressed the attack towards
Barcada Fortress, pressing the enemies back into their grounds.
Mercer witnessed a platoon of GF
infantries reaching even further into the battlefield, charging towards the
Barcadian line of heavy machineguns. One of the platoon units, outfitted with
full iron-plated armor from top to bottom, being showered by enemy bullets, but
was not enough to be brought down although his movements seemed disrupted from
enduring all the pain brought upon him by incoming bullets. The full armored
man brandished his large sword, half the width of his own figure, to a
machinegun, instantly destroying it along with the man mounting into half it
from behind before proceeding with the other ones nearest to him. The Captain
could feel the tremor and gusts of winds as ground infantry units along with
tanks and artilleries passed by him. Hoverflies– a wide purpose transport
airborne type unit, let the cargo be war machines, military personnel, and even
supplies– passed above them several seconds later, heading towards
assigned destinations, dropping its contents.
Mercer gazed upon the field with the
feelings of uneasiness nesting on his mind, stood there in silence as the GF
units approaching the Barcada fortress through the last line of machineguns
defense, and some armored vehicles had started to surround the front part of
the port town.
The 'Siege'...
Proud emblem of
the Global Force:
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