Blast From the Past [Team Archive]
TOA Electric Sheep thread continued from here
âAh...â Shaken by these events, Pia canât help but sit down when Lorenz pushes her into the chair. It hurts so much, sheâs never been shot before. Panic runs amok through her mindâwhy is this happening? Does the military want the Schwartzes that much? That theyâre willing to kill for it?
Pia looks to the Verne archivists, an innocent party in all of this, here because they volunteered their time and expertise. And then to the AIWOU unit behind them, unmoving in spite of the commotion. Rex... no, L-431475... she canât imagine how he is processing this. He would return to his original mission, but to turn against his creators...
âNo. I must do this.â Tears streaming down her cheeks, Pia pushes herself up again, returning to the terminal. Her good arm pulls out a drawer, searching for a portable terminal. They can take the Schwartzes and flee. They might not have a chance alone, but with him...
On the computer, she pulls up a new window. Assign Administrative Access. Plugging the portable terminal into the computer, Pia shouts back at the others, âBring me Rex! I must do this!â
Soren picked up Rex and approached Pia, holding the metal dog close, as if it was real. "Inactive, hm? You'd better explain why he moves when we aren't here, and why you lied to us about it." He held Rex out to her, but stayed close enough to snatch the dog away if she posed a threat.
"I couldn't tell you." But the jig is up, and there's no time for any of this. Pia sighs.
 "Yes, there is an AI in there. But he was there before the virus manifested," Pia adds defensively. "This is L-431A75. Esteemed archivists such as yourself should know the historical significance of Laelaps."
âNow give him to me. Please!â
As important as that name should be to them, it doesnât ring any bells. Soren acts curiously surprised, wary of blowing their cover even though they were likely to part ways imminently by the way Pia hurried.
"Laelaps?" He handed Rex over, watching her closely still. "He'd better be useful."
For the first time, you see the AIWOU's camera eyes look directly at you. Seems like you've offended him.
Soren folded his arms, used to dealing with a stubborn dog. âDonât give me that. The only trick Iâve seen you do is âplay dead.ââ
"He will," Pia promises, snatching the AIWOU out of Soren's hands. She pulls out cables from the drawer, wincing through the pain as she connects L-431475 to her computer.
"A portable terminal." She hands him a large, somewhat-heavy metal box with a keyboard on it. "And a universal adapter designed for AI transference." Yet another cable, shoved into Soren's hands. "Get yourselves into the Schwartzes and flee as far as you can. So long as you're in those mechs, you'll be safe in there. And, if worse comes to worse, those Schwartzes still have their AI compatibility intact. Laelaps will be able to fight for you."
A message already appears on the portable terminal:
[L-431475] This will be difficult in my current form. [L-431475] But if you lend me your aid, I promise that I will protect you.
âAlright. We donât have a lot of options, and Pia has confidence in you.â Soren adjusted his grip for a more comfortable hold on the cable and portable terminal (Lae-Laptop?) and looked to Pia. âYou coming?â
If she wanted to go out with some heroic sacrifice, he wouldnât stop her. In fact, he didnât much want to trust the AI sheâd given them either, but if this Laelaps could save their lives, that was all he cared about. It wouldnât make sense for Laelaps to not fight alongside them for his own self preservation considering it coincided with their own.
By the high alert status of the building, they didnât have seconds to waste.
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