Chapter Twenty-Three - Cat Thed Tower Defence
The changes happened slowly. So slow that even though all the scientists were screaming about it for years, we still failed to notice them. A winter without snow, a complete lack of any insects outside, a few days where the weather was so wild that we barely recognized it?
It all paled next to the distractions we could afford ourselves.
--Excerpt from, On the Big Change, 2026
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No, really, I asked. Whyd you co over?
Gomorrah explained to Franny what you were up to, and she explained it to , Lucy said as she reluctantly stepped out of our hug. So I thought I should co over and discuss the ecological and environntal impacts of unleashing a bunch of nanomachines to mulch aliens stuck underneath the city.
I stared. Youre ssing with , right?
She grinned. Maybe?
I hugged her again. Youre such an idiot, I said.
And yet I still managed to catch you with my evil ways, she murmured. Lucy placed another peck on my cheek.
Whos watching over the kittens?
Daniel is, she said. Not the best of choices, but hey, they have everything they need and most of them are plugged into one feed or another. They dont cause too much trouble when theyve got their bread and circuses. Need help with anything here?
Around here? I asked. Did I need Lucys help with anything? What could Lucy help with in the first place? She was great with the kittens, but I wasnt sure if babysitting skills would really... actually, no, those skills would absolutely co in handy. Hey, how would you like to be put in charge of an army? I asked.
That sounds fun! She said, Do I get a cool title? Admiral Lucy?
Its an army, I think that would make you a general, I pointed out.
As long as I get one of those nice uniforms with all the dals on my chest. I want to look like a third-world dictators right hand woman.
I laughed, then nodded to Franny who was coming over. Right, let give the two of you the rundown. Its not super complicated yet, but its about to be. Also, hi Franny.
Hello, Cat, Franny said with a nod. It struck just how much like Gomorrah she was sotis. Sure, she was a hot redhead with authority issues as opposed to a hot blonde with pyromania issues, but a lot of their mannerisms were the sa. Maybe it was a byproduct of being raised close to each other?
But then Lucy and I were plenty different and we were raised in the sa shithole.
So, whats the situation? Delilah is keeping up to date a little, but I dont exactly have a full picture, Franny said.
Things are just about to get interesting, I said. Weve launched an attack against the hives, but most of the hives... or just the one big hive I guess, is underground. Theyve dug out these long tunnels across the entire city. Theyre full of water right now, which isnt a problem for the aliens.
It wouldnt be, the xenos are from space, being underwater is probably a lot more hospitable than vacuum, Franny said.
I nodded along as if I knew what she ant. Yeah. So, we sent down nanomachines to start eating away at them. Theyll all start at the sa ti, which ans that the hive will get a nasty wake-up call. And were expecting it to react like anyone would when you wake up to a million little things trying to eat you all at once.
Oh, like when we had that bedbug infestation, Lucy said.
I nodded. Of all the insects not to go extinct, bedbugs just had to stay on the list. Mosquitos too, of course. Exactly like that. Were about to wake the fuckers up in the shittiest way possible and I bet they wont be happy about it. Thats why were working on arming the civvies and getting defences up, including the turrets you brought.
And hows that going? Franny asked.
Terribly, I said. The locals have actually been helpful. Got a bunch of volunteers geared up for a fight, but against anything in big enough numbers or any really strong models were basically screwed.
Lucy frowned, and if it wasnt so cute it might have been intimidating. And what are we doing about that?
Honestly, I dont know what to do about it. In New Montreal we had the army and a bunch of strong samurai to back us up.
And now youre the big strong samurai, she said.
I nodded. Thats right. I dont exactly have everything I need to keep the entire Downtown area safe. None of my catalogues are geared towards strong defensive things and I dont know where to start when it cos to that kind of thing anyway.
Then I laid out the rest. At so point it beca a bit of a rant but Lucy was used to my ranting and Franny took it well enough.
Mostly, my problem was that the Downtown area wasnt ready to destroy the wider hive. The local samurai werent equipped for it, and I couldnt be all over the place at the sa ti. Even if I bought a bunch of cat drones (which I was going to) it wouldnt do anything but stop the tide.
Then, after listening for a while, Franny asked a question. Do you intend to fix all of this by tonight? Because that doesnt seem as realistic as treating this as a long-term project.
What do you an? I asked.
This is a siege, isnt it? You have walls, the enemy needs to get over or under them, but as long as you can repel them then... then its just a siege. Not an actual prolonged battle like you fought in New Montreal a few days ago.
I ran that through my head a few more tis.
It made a lot of sense, and refrad things a little.
If we treated this as a battle to keep the antithesis out as opposed as one to just kill them all, then our priorities when it ca to defences changed a lot.
And it would have to be a siege, because no matter what, there would always be more of the hive that we hadnt found spewing out more human-hungry aliens.
Youre smart, I said to Franny who smiled demurely. I can see what Gomorrah sees in you. And at that she blushed scarlet, the smattering of freckles across the bridge of her nose standing out in sharp contrast.
I didnt have ti to tease her much more than that since the militia finally showed up in a pair of vans.
Right. Lucy, Franny, want to follow ? Were going to et the General. Lucy, Im putting you in command of the civilian side of things.
Really? Lucy asked. No ones handling that?
Oh, soone is, and theyre doing a decent job of it, but I dont know who and I dont have ti to figure it all out. Can you spend a bit of ti figuring it all out and then keep apprised? Ill give you a cat drone or sothing to keep you safe.
She was wearing my first samurai-bought jacket, the one with the holes and the burns and the cuts all across it, and I knew she had a gun stuffed away on her, but still, Id be happier if she had sothing more capable to play bodyguard.
And watching over the civilians would let her help without being anywhere near the frontlines.
That sounds fun, Lucy said.
Cool! I tilted my head left and right, then gestured for Lucy to give a minute before I walked over and found the militiaman in charge. As it turned out, they had orders to bring the turrets to ground level around so of the more important buildings in Downtown. I countermanded that with my own order, to place them on every available rooftop to snipe out any flying aliens that might be trying to swoop in.
When I returned, Lucy was grinning. I like it when you take charge, she said. Her tone set Franny off to blushing again.
If you like it so much, why do I never get to be the one taking charge, huh?
I always let you look like youre the one in charge, what are you talking about? she asked.
I laughed. Alright. Save that energy for later. We have a lot of work ahead of us. Co on, Ill take the two of you to the mall?
Actually, I think Im going to fly back to New Montreal first, Franny said. There are more turrets to bring over, and by the sounds of it youll need every one you can grab. Say hi to Delilah for .
Will do, Lucy said.
And with that, I had to get back to work. A small shift in my plans was in order, then we could get the show started.
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