The training grounds were quite impressive, to say the least. They were largely located outdoors and consisted of several five-hundred-meter-radius rings lined with towering metal walls that served as arenas.
The walls were made of thickly reinforced metal, but their design was sleek and futuristic, with blinking lights of various colors dotted around their surface, indicating the status of various moving pieces of technology within the walls. Aldrich stared at the arenas while standing in a single-file line with the rest of the Frame students. They were, as expected, separated from the rest of the main student body, but a cursory glance gave Aldrich an estimate that there were approximately two hundred or so "normal" students. In terms of numbers, Blackwater was small, as most decently ranked hero academies operated with student bodies numbering well over a thousand, with only the highest tier academies like Shield and Invictus having small student bodies due to the difficulty of getting in. Most likely, Aldrich figured that Blackwater had so few students because they lacked funding for being too low-tier. At the same time, he could not shake the sense that something was wrong. The arenas were built with state-of-the-art technology, with many of them capable of terraforming simulated combat terrain. Some of them had built-in obstacles and battle drones undergoing auto-repair and maintenance beneath them, ready to surface whenever the arenas were activated. A low-tier academy like Blackwater should not have been capable of funding any of this. “Listen closely!” came a thunderous voice that Aldrich recognized as belonging to officer Fletcher. The officer had his arms behind his back as he shouted at the neatly ordered crowd of students. “Because I won’t say this again!" "We already know your powers and your AC count.” Aldrich noted this. Blackwater kept a record of every single student’s ability and their Alter Cell (AC) count. meant that it was possible to pull up student profiles and figure out who was dangerous and who was not, provided Aldrich could get into the system somehow. The AC count was especially important because it determined how capable an alter’s power was of responding to training and growth. High AC counts also granted natural amounts of superhuman strength, durability, speed, and a minor healing factor, regardless of whether the power they granted affected those traits or not. "But a high cell count and a bullet-point summary of your powers doesn’t mean shite out there, where you’ll be fighting for your fucking lives against variants or other alters. Combat is where we really determine your worth. Where do you really use those powers you were born with? "Today's evaluation will test your ability to fight!” A slight murmur ran through the crowd of students as they heard this. Some were nervous. Some were happy to fight. Every single Frame student other than Aldrich, however, gulped down a ball of nervousness because how the hell were they going to fight superpowered students when they had not even taken a single class yet on how to use their frames? Hell, they had not even seen their frames yet. “Where you place in this evaluation will determine which class you are put in!” continued officer Fletcher. “And believe me, what class you are in will be the difference between living like kings and ants! Classes range from A to B to C to D to F. If you’re in A, then good; you’re worth the food and space your sorry asses are taking up here. Below that, though, you better train real fuckin’ hard! Depending on which class you’re placed in, you’ll get access to more of our equipment, direct training, more credits for treatment at the infirmary, and authorized days off to do whatever the fuck you want in the nearby town. "Hell, if you manage to place in class A, we’ll even give you a monthly stipend for you ungrateful little shitheads to spend on whatever you want.” Officer Fletcher turned and walked up to a control panel standing outside of the nearest arena. He put his palm on the screen, and it turned on with bright green lights, analyzing his handprint. A holographic projection of a keypad and several screens detailing functions for the arena lit upwards, and he began to fiddle with them, causing the arena to creak and groan as several large mechanisms started to rev up and whir in its walls and underground. “Now then, on to the details of this combat evaluation." It’s going to be real simple: a good old free for all fuckdown! Officer Fletcher grinned, showing a rare sign of emotion in anticipation of seeing violence. “There are two hundred of you, and I will split you into four equal groups across four arenas. The arenas will run an algorithm based on all your recorded power profiles and cell counts to assign what it determines to be the "fairest" groups, but again, this evaluation is your chance to prove that you’re worth more than your basic cell count. “Excuse me, sir!” said Adam. Aldrich sighed and shook his head, knowing that Adam was going to be taking some more abuse. All heads turned to Adam, the insane man who was willing to speak up when nobody else did. “What about us?” said Adam as he motioned to the Frame students. “We have no cell count or power profile. How do we fit into this?” Officer Fletcher cracked his neck and walked up to Adam. Adam looked straight into the officer’s eyes as the academy's superior stared him down. “Someone’s already fucked you up, huh kid?” said Officer Fletcher as he noted Adam’s bandaged nose. “Well, I won’t mess with your face." "At the very least, though, I have to say, there isn’t much to save there.” The officer put his hand on Adam’s shoulder, seemingly at first in a nice gesture, but then Adam started to scream in pain as the officer’s hand glowed a bright white, encasing itself in searing heat that sizzled through Adam’s uniform and melted into his flesh. Adam kneeled into the ground, clutching at his smoking shoulder while gritting his teeth to prevent himself from crying out more. Aldrich just shook his head at Adam while the other Frame students cringed and looked away in palpable fear. “None of your powerless fucks are to ever, I repeat, EVER, talk to me unless prompted. "Let this idiot be a lesson to you all,” said officer Fletcher. “But I’m feeling generous today, so I’ll answer his question." Your frames are inside the arena you will be assigned to. You can pilot them when the fighting begins. “But... how do we use them?” said Adam, still managing to speak up even as Aldrich desperately wanted to tell him to just shut the hell up for once. This time, the officer did not further abuse Adam, being evidently bored by it, and shrugged. “Fuck if I know." It’s up to you, powerless pieces of trash, to figure that one out. With that, Officer Fletcher turned around and strolled back to his control panel, pressing a few more holographic buttons to bring up a large projected board full of student names. Beside the student names were green circles and numbers ranging from 1 to 4. Officer Fletcher pointed at the board. “Look for your name and report to the corresponding arena number beside it!" The arena will constantly scan for your biosignatures to determine whether you are capable of fighting or not. Once you’re knocked out or deemed incapable of continuing to fight, that green circle will turn red, and you will be transported out by drones! How long you last, how many hits you dish out, how many hits you take, and footage analysis of the strategies you use will all accumulate points to determine your class position! A leaderboard will be projected, showing who has the most points, and at the end of ninety minutes, the fighting will stop and the leaderboard will be finalized! "Now get to it, maggots!”
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The Odinsons
Aldrich and Valera made their way to the Odinsons shop. It was a good walk away from the main ‘streets’ of the Settlement, taking up its own isolated territory. As he walked, he had the Evileye scout everything it could.Their shop was a large, mobile trailer home that looked somewhat like a subway car or railcar. It was long and rectangular in shape, though sizable enough that it could reliably fit in twenty people to live rather comfortably.Among mobile homes in the Settlements, this was one of the larger ones for sure, indicating that the Odinsons ranked quite highly among nomads in terms of wealth and power.The home was decked out with modifications to survive traveling through the harsh environment of the Wastelands where sand storms, torrential storms, magnetic storms, and basically any storm one could think of blasted the land.There were blinking green generators at the top of the home that likely projected force fields while auto-turrets rotated around, pointing directly at
The Settlements
Aldrich took in a breath as a green aura swirled around him, the experience from the Geist boosting his power by two entire levels.[+10 stat points available to distribute]“Mmmm, yes!” Valera positively moaned in ecstasy as power flowed into her, but where Aldrich’s aura was green, hers was a deep, bloody red.As a Chosen Undead, Valera leveled at the exact same rate as Aldrich, so she too had gained two levels, raising her from level 10 to level 12.“How do you want me to spend my power?” said Valera, talking about how to distribute her own 10 new stat points.“In strength, vitality, and agility where your affinities are. A three-five-two spread in those stats should work well,” said Aldrich. He wanted Valera to be as physically powerful as possible to make up for his lack of melee combat prowess.“Understood, master.” Valera closed her eyes and clenched her fists, taking in a deep breath as she used her stats.Aldrich saw her stats go up. Her class was as a Death Knight, and that
Geist Hunt
The Geist made its way into the clearing, walking Dynamite Girl in front of it to minimize risk to itself.Dynamite Girl stumbled forwards, her head still limp and down, moving with stilted, awkward movements like she was a puppet being jerked along by strings.The Geist cocked its head as it sat by the flowing stream where the Strikers had slept. In front of it, it stared down at a Striker corpse. It picked up the corpse in its large hand, raising the decently heavy wolf creature with ease to its face.With a gurgle, the Geist tossed the Striker away once it identified that it was not a human.“Gehgeh,” said the Geist in a strange, garbled, almost alien voice, though the pitch was high and curious, almost questioning.It looked ahead at a trail of Striker corpses leading into the forest.The Geist stared at the line of corpses for a second and then made Dynamite Girl walk ahead to investigate, obviously realizing something was suspicious. It sat there and stretched out its thick, mus
The Geist
The Evil Eye stared down at a Variant heading right towards Aldrich, likely drawn by the scent of blood and death.It was a three-meter-tall humanoid figure with smooth, plain white skin. Its body was highly muscular, and it shambled forwards with a heavily hunched back, dragging its knuckles across the dirt. It was nearly completely featureless, its skin having no blemishes and its fingers and toes holding no nails.Overall, it almost looked like an eerie, overly muscled mannequin.Something out of a horror movie.Its spherical head lacked any real facial features as well. Just a massive, large-lipped mouth curled up into a constant half-open smile, showcasing a set of oversized human teeth that chattered constantly.This was a Geist.Among Variants, Aldrich recalled from what limited research he was able to do in Blackwater, there were three classifications.Natural Variants – these were Variants that had seemingly adapted to nature. They became parts of ecosystems and adopted the
Raising the Alpha
You did well. Very well,” said Aldrich to Valera. He paused and gave her a nod, hoping that this was enough to make her happy. He was unused to giving out praise because of how alone he had been.The only praise he had received was from his parents, and that praise had come from a place of warmth in their hearts.It had been many years since that same warmth had been snuffed out in Aldrich’s own heart.“Thank you, master!” said Valera with a proper bow. “Mhm. Mhm.” She nodded to herself, smiling and taking in Aldrich’s praise no matter how awkward or little it was.As Valera took in Aldrich’s praise, Aldrich was occupied by the experience flowing into him.[Alpha Striker slain!][+70 EXP][Striker x10 slain!][+100 EXP][EXP Bar: 75/250 > 245/250]Aldrich sighed. Just five points off from level 7. He hated the feeling of going through a fight and being just short of leveling up. But he could not let his mind dwell on that.“Now to raise this Alpha,” said Aldrich. He stepped over to th
A Pack Problem
Aldrich and his ever-growing entourage of undead traveled through the Variant forest. He knew generally how to get to Haven, but since he had no Eye-Phone, he had no access to a reliable map.To compensate for this, he had the Evil Eye float in the air, above the tree line, to track their way through.Every so often, Valera would detect danger with her [Defender’s Vigil] passive, and whenever this happened, Aldrich would stand behind her shield and let the Evileye scout ahead with its permanent invisibility.It did not phase through solid objects, but it could squeeze through most tight gaps, and it’s omni-directional vision meant that it scoped out any threat quite easily.For the most part, Aldrich just found more Strikers for they were the most common Variant in the forest. These were easily dispatched – Aldrich himself could handily beat one with just his physical stats alone.In total, Aldrich had netted himself 5 kills and 50 EXP.[EXP Bar: 25/250 > 75/250]Eventually, after abo
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