Chapter 420: Transformers
Two hours later, they stood on the palaceâs primary landing platform as their transport ships underwent final preparation. Lucy had requisitioned military vessels for the missionâsleek craft designed for reconnaissance rather than comfort, their hulls painted in the same adaptive camouflage system as their Beast Gear suits.
âTwo ships, different approach vectors,â Lucas confirmed, reviewing the flight plan on his tablet. âNoahâs team takes the direct route, draws initial attention. My team uses the distraction for detailed reconnaissance.â
âTeams?â Sophie asked.
âNoah, Kelvin, and Uncle Dom in ship one,â Lucas replied. âDiana, Sophie, Lyra, Lucy, and me in ship two. If something goes wrong with the direct approach, the second team needs to complete the mission.â
It made tactical sense, but Noah couldnât help feeling like they were splitting up their strength. Kaia was left behind on this one. Sheâd opted to do some independent diggings of her own.
Still, Lucas was rightâif one team got into trouble, the other needed to be capable of independent operation.
âStay in communication until the electromagnetic interference starts,â Lucy added. âAfter that, weâre on our own until the next clear window.â
The flight to Sigma-7 was uneventful, giving them time to review their intelligence one final time and test their suit systems. Noah found himself staring out at the stars, thinking about Lucasâs dad and kaiaâs dad held captive somewhere in the system they were approaching, and wondering what theyâd find when they arrived.
âSigma-7 coming into visual range,â Kelvin announced from the pilotâs seat. âInitial scans showing⊠well, pretty much what we expected. Lots of nothing with a side of more nothing.â
The system looked exactly like their intelligence had suggestedâa dim star surrounded by a handful of planets, none of them showing obvious signs of civilization or development. If there was a secret facility down there, it was well hidden.
âBeginning atmospheric entry,â Kelvin continued. âSo far, so good. No incoming signals, no targeting locks, noââ
Thatâs when the sky exploded.
The attack came from everywhere at once.
Streams of coherent energy erupted from the planetâs surface, from hidden positions in the asteroid field, from what had appeared to be empty space. The darkness that had seemed like natural atmospheric conditions suddenly revealed itself as an active camouflage system concealing massive defensive installations.
âEvasive maneuvers!â Lucasâs voice crackled through the communication system. âMultiple targeting locks, theyâre painting us with everything theyâve got!â
Noahâs ship bucked and rolled as Kelvin threw them into a series of violent turns, trying to avoid the streams of weapons fire that filled the space around them. Through the viewports, Noah could see shapes moving in the darknessânot ships, but something that looked almost like mechanical birds, their wings gleaming with reflected weapon energy as they dove toward the human vessels.
âAre those⊠are those flying robots?â Kelvin asked, his voice tight with concentration as he fought to keep them airborne.
âFlying robot bird things,â Noah confirmed, watching as more of the mechanical creatures emerged from concealed positions. âDefinitely flying robot bird things.â
âWell, this is new,â Uncle Dom observed cheerfully, apparently unconcerned by the fact that they were taking heavy fire. âI donât believe Iâve seen autonomous defensive systems configured for aerial pursuit before.â
âLess commentary, more not dying!â Kelvin shouted, pulling them into another sharp turn that left Noahâs stomach somewhere behind his spleen.
The mechanical birdsâfor lack of a better termâwere fast and maneuverable, their weapons systems tracking the human ships with disturbing accuracy. Whatever was controlling them had access to advanced targeting algorithms and enough processing power to coordinate attacks from dozens of individual units.
âShip two, whatâs your status?â Noah called into his communicator.
âTaking heavy fire, but still airborne,â Lucas replied. âThese things are trying to herd us toward the surface. I donât think they want us destroyedâthey want us captured.â
âThatâs comforting,â Sophieâs voice added with obvious sarcasm. âReally takes the edge off the whole âbeing shot at by robot birdsâ situation.â
A direct hit rocked Noahâs ship, sending sparks cascading from several control panels. Kelvinâs hands flew over the controls, trying to compensate for damaged systems while maintaining their evasive pattern.
âWeâre losing power to the main engines,â he announced. âI can keep us airborne for maybe another few minutes, but we need to find a landing site.â
âMake it fast,â Noah replied, checking his Beast Gear suitâs systems. âIâd rather choose our crash site than let these things choose it for us.â
The planetâs surface rushed up to meet them as they descended through layers of toxic atmosphere. What had appeared to be uniform darkness from orbit resolved into a vast landscape of black sand dunes stretching to the horizon. The sun was visible as a dim disk through the atmospheric haze, providing barely enough light to see.
âBrace for impact,â Kelvin called out, fighting to keep their descent controlled as weapons fire continued to streak past their hull.
They hit the black sand with enough force to rattle every component in Noahâs body, the ship skipping twice before coming to rest in a cloud of dark particles that immediately began settling back to the surface.
âEveryone alive?â Noah called out, checking his suitâs status displays.
âDefine alive,â Uncle Dom replied, but he was already unbuckling himself from his seat. âThough I must say, the local atmosphere is even more toxic than advertised.â
Through the damaged viewports, they could see ship two touching down about a kilometer away, also apparently having made a controlled crash landing. The mechanical birds had withdrawn to a respectful distance but remained visible, circling their landing sites like predators waiting for prey to emerge from hiding.
âWell,â Kelvin said, activating his suitâs external sensors, âat least we made it to the surface in one piece.â
âNow we just have to survive whateverâs waiting for us out there,â Noah replied, studying the sensor readings on his visor display.
The black sand around their ship was moving. Not just shifting in the wind, but moving with purpose. Patterns flowed beneath the surface like something large was traveling just below the dunes.
âMovement detected,â his suitâs systems announced in a pleasant feminine voice. âMultiple contacts, subsurface, estimated mass classification: Category 3 to Category 4 equivalent.â
âTurn on external lights,â Noah said quietly. âI want to see what weâre dealing with.â
The shipâs external illumination systems activated, casting stark white beams across the black sand landscape. What they revealed made all three of them freeze in their seats.
Mechanical creatures were emerging from the sand like metal flowers blooming in fast-forward. But these werenât the sleek, organic-looking mechanical birds theyâd encountered in the atmosphere. These looked like someone had taken Earth animalsâwolves, bears, large catsâand rebuilt them as technological constructs.
Their bodies were clearly artificial, composed of interlocking plates and visible joint mechanisms, but they moved with the fluid grace of living predators. Red optical sensors glowed where eyes should be, and when they opened their mouths, rows of metallic teeth caught the light.
âOkay,â Kelvin said slowly, staring at the growing pack of mechanical beasts surrounding their ship. âI have to ask the question thatâs on everyoneâs mind.â
He paused dramatically, then continued with forced cheerfulness:
âAutobots, really?â
The first mechanical wolf struck their shipâs hull with the sound of a sledgehammer hitting a bell. Metal screamed against metal as razor-sharp claws raked across the outer plating, leaving deep gouges in what should have been impenetrable armor.
âTheyâre tearing through the hull!â Kelvin shouted, watching his control panels light up with damage warnings. Sparks erupted from overhead conduits as more creatures swarmed over their ship, their metallic bodies moving with predatory grace despite their obviously artificial construction.
Through the cracked viewport, Noah watched a pack of mechanical bearsâeach one the size of a small vehicleâsystematically dismantling ship two. Their jaws unhinging to reveal industrial cutting tools instead of teeth, slicing through hull plating like it was paper.
âBeast Gear systems online,â Noah announced, feeling the suitâs strength enhancement kick in as he stood. âEveryone out, now!â
The shipâs exit ramp lowered with a hydraulic hiss, revealing the toxic atmosphere of Sigma-7. Immediately, three mechanical cats pounced through the opening, their optical sensors blazing red in the dim light. The lead creature landed on Uncle Dom, its weight driving him to his knees despite the suitâs strength amplification.
Dom rolled sideways, electricity crackling around his hands as he grabbed the beastâs neck. Lightning coursed through its metallic frame, causing its limbs to spasm and lock up. But instead of falling dead, the creatureâs torso simply detached from its damaged legs and sprouted new appendages from hidden compartments in its chest.
âWell, thatâs inconvenient,â Dom said cheerfully, dodging as the reformed creature swiped at his head with freshly deployed claws.
Noah ducked under a mechanical wolfâs leap, feeling the displaced air from its passage. His Beast Gearâs sensors were going crazy, proximity alarms blaring as more creatures emerged from the black sand around them. Diana rolled behind a piece of wreckage, her suitâs adaptive camouflage shifting to match the twisted metal.
âNoah!â Lucasâs voice crackled through the comm system from ship two. âWhatever these things are, conventional weapons arenât working!â
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[CREATURES IDENTIFIED: ADAPTIVE FORGE STALKERS]
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[SPECIAL ABILITIES: RAPID SELF-REPAIR, MODULAR RECONSTRUCTION]
[WARNING: CONVENTIONAL DAMAGE INSUFFICIENT FOR PERMANENT TERMINATION]
âCategory 4 Adaptive Forge Stalkers,â Noah called out, parrying a swipe from metallic claws with his armored forearm. The impact sent vibrations up his arm despite the suitâs protection. âThey can rebuild themselves from damaged parts!â
A mechanical bear twice the size of the others charged directly at Sophie, who dove to the side at the last second. The creatureâs momentum carried it into the wreckage of their shipâs landing gear, but it simply absorbed the twisted metal into its own frame, growing larger and more armored in the process.
âThese arenât mechs!â Noah shouted, watching as another wolf dissolved into component parts before reforming with a completely different body configuration. âTheyâre beasts! Living machines that adapt and evolve!â
Kelvin transformed his right arm into plasma cannon mode, the Beast Gearâs power systems feeding directly into his cybernetic weapons. The cannon fired with a sound like thunder, the superheated plasma bolt punching a hole clean through a mechanical catâs torso. For a moment, the creature staggeredâthen metallic tendrils sprouted from the wound edges and began pulling the hole closed.
âOh, come on!â Kelvin complained, firing again. âThat should have vaporized you!â
Dianaâs momentum nullification caught a charging wolf in mid-leap, freezing it in place three feet off the ground. Sophie closed the distance in two quick steps, her twin plasma energy blades igniting in brilliant blue arcs. The superheated weapons sliced through the frozen creatureâs neck, separating its head from its body.
Both pieces hit the ground and immediately began sprouting new components. The head grew a spider-like mechanical body while the headless torso developed sensory stalks that tracked their movements.
âNow thereâs two of them!â Sophie backed away, her blades weaving defensive patterns as both reformed creatures circled her.
Lucyâs voice cut through the chaos from their position near ship two: âLightningâs only slowing them down! Theyâre adapting to electrical attacks!â
Lyra had shifted into a hybrid bear form, her enhanced strength allowing her to grapple with one of the mechanical beasts claw-to-claw. But even her augmented power wasnât enoughâthe creatureâs metallic limbs were stronger than her enhanced muscles, and it was slowly forcing her backward toward the wreckage.
Noah realized conventional tactics werenât going to work. The Beast Gear suits were keeping them alive, but they couldnât win this fight through normal combat. These creatures were designed to adapt and overcome, turning every attack into a learning experience that made them stronger.
It reminded him of the abomination they came across at the lab on Lilivil.
It was time to stop playing defense.
âVoid Blink,â Noah said clearly, disappearing from between two mechanical wolves and reappearing behind a cluster of creatures near ship two.
His first target was a mechanical bear that was trying to break through Lucasâs lightning defenses. Noahâs hand glowed with purple energy as he activated Entropy Touch, pressing his palm against the creatureâs back. The metallic hide began dissolving immediately, molecular bonds breaking down as void energy corrupted the machineâs atomic structure.
The bear tried to turn, but there wasnât enough left of its core systems to coordinate movement. It collapsed into a pile of corroding scrap metal that sparked and smoked but showed no signs of self-repair.
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âEnhanced Null Strike,â Noah called out, void energy coating his fist in a purple aura. He drove his enhanced punch straight through a mechanical wolfâs chest, the void energy erasing matter on contact. Where his fist passed, there was nothingânot a hole, but a perfect absence where the creatureâs torso had simply ceased to exist. No sparks, no electrical dischargeâjust empty space where solid matter had been moments before.
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The mechanical creatures paused their assault, red optical sensors focusing on Noah with what seemed like surprise. Their primitive artificial intelligence was trying to process weapons that didnât just damageâthey erased.
âVoid Barrage,â Noah said, extending his fingers toward a pack of mechanical cats. Purple projectiles erupted from his fingertips in rapid succession, each one punching void-holes through the creaturesâ bodies. Unlike conventional weapons, these holes didnât trigger repair protocolsâthey simply removed matter from existence.
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The tide of battle shifted immediately. Where conventional weapons had only provided temporary setbacks, Noahâs void abilities were creating permanent solutions. The mechanical beastsâ adaptive programming had no response to weapons that operated outside normal physics.
âStorm Fall,â Noah called out, and void-infused lightning answered his command. The purple-tinged electrical discharge didnât just damage the mechanical creaturesâit unraveled their molecular structure at the point of contact, leaving gaps that couldnât be repaired or adapted around.
Lucas and Lucy quickly adapted their own lightning attacks, using Noahâs technique as a template. Their electrical abilities, while not void-enhanced, carried enough raw power to overload the creaturesâ repair systems when applied in concentrated bursts.
Kelvinâs plasma cannon found new effectiveness when he focused on completely vaporizing individual components rather than trying to disable entire creatures. Diana and Sophie developed a brutal efficiencyâDiana freezing targets in place while Sophie used her plasma blades to completely dismember them, separating vital systems beyond their ability to reconnect.
The pack of mechanical beasts began to thin as the team found their rhythm. Noah moved through their ranks like death incarnate, his void abilities carving permanent destruction through their adaptive defenses. Uncle Dom provided lightning support while Lyraâs bear form proved devastating when paired with Noahâs entropy touchâher enhanced strength holding creatures in place while Noahâs void energy dissolved them from within.
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The battlefield was littered with smoking piles of corroded metal and perfectly circular holes where creatures had stood moments before. The remaining mechanical beasts began retreating, their programming apparently recognizing that continued assault would result in total destruction.
But just as victory seemed certain, the retreat stopped.
Every mechanical creature on the battlefield froze in place, their red optical sensors dimming to standby levels. The sudden silence was more unsettling than the chaos of combat had been.
Then, from deep beneath the black sand, came a roar that made the ground shake.
The sound was unlike anything Noah had ever heardâpart mechanical whine, part organic bellow, amplified to a volume that resonated in his bones. The black sand around their feet began shifting, patterns flowing outward from some massive disturbance far below the surface.
Something enormous was moving down there. Something that made the Category 4 Forge Stalkers look like house pets by comparison.
The mechanical beasts that had been retreating now stood at attention, their optical sensors brightening as they received new instructions from whatever was stirring beneath Sigma-7âs surface.
âOh, perfect,â Kelvin muttered, his plasma cannon automatically tracking the movement patterns in the sand. âJust when I was starting to think this place might be manageable. Where the hell is Optimus Prime when you need him?â
The roar came again, closer this time, and Noah felt his system beginning to ping with threat warnings that made his blood run cold.