Read Opening Moves (The Gam3 Book 1) Online

Authors: Cosimo Yap

Tags: #Science Fiction & Fantasy, #Science Fiction, #Adventure, #Cyberpunk, #TV; Movie; Video Game Adaptations

Opening Moves (The Gam3 Book 1) (19 page)

Wearily, Alan forced himself to sit up and did so, widening his eyes in surprise at the sight he saw. The fog had been blown away completely, revealing complete devastation in its wake. A crater had formed, nearly a mile in diameter, centered at where the bunker had once been. All of the surrounding buildings in the immediate vicinity had been flattened by the impact, including the fort, the force that pushed Alan backwards a miniature tsunami that had crashed into the cliffs behind him. Fortunately, it looked like the Golden Gate Bridge and most of the city was unaffected. All that earthquake reinforcement paid off.

The object had hit close enough to the coastline that the landing had created a deep hole in the cliff line, allowing Alan to look directly into the middle of the smoking pit. Staring as the smoke slowly drifted away, Alan was surprised to find that at the center of the crater there was a humanoid figure, on one knee. The Predecessor.

An over 10 foot tall behemoth, the Predecessor wore no armor except for a belt and a pair of shorts made out of some sort of dark leather. Despite being a member of an elder race, it looked remarkably savage and uncivilized, wielding no advanced technology as far as Alan could see. The Predecessor appeared to be a hairless humanoid, bulging muscles with bits of black pieces of metal embedded into its dark skin.

After staring at the Predecessor for a few moments, Eve sent:

STOP STARING, SHOOT AT IT.

Grimacing in pain, Alan reached over his shoulder, relieved to find the rifle he’d holstered to his back was still there. Maybe he should have detached it as it was weighing him down, but in all the chaos he’d barely even remembered it was there. Alan tried to aim at the Predecessor, finding it difficult as his hands shivered from the cold and his entire body convulsed in pain. He fired his first shot, but it missed completely, hitting a cliff rather than anywhere near the terrifying being.

Re-calibrating. Please wait... Fire again now.

Alan followed through, and this time the shot managed to hit the Predecessor's unprotected forearm. The Predecessor's HP bar showed up. It still had 94% of its health remaining. Alan fired again, this time scoring a headshot, yet it only did a fraction of a fraction of a percent of damage, and the Predecessor's health bar remained at 94%. How was he supposed to defeat this thing? The Predecessor looked up in Alan’s direction shortly after the second hit. Then, with a burst of strength, it leapt out of the crater, disappearing into the mainland almost faster than Alan could follow.

Shortly after, the Predecessor reappeared in a blur of movement near the entrance of the Golden Gate Bridge. Alan strained to focus on it as he felt Eve do the same. His perception 
shifted
, as he felt his own thoughts somehow merge with Eve’s frantic calculations. Time seemingly slowed down as he attempted to fire at the Predecessor, the movement of his finger squeezing the trigger feeling like seconds rather than the millisecond it actually was. From Alan’s perspective, the Predecessor seemed to move almost normally, running at a human pace as everything about him slowed down.

Agonizingly slowly, Alan turned his sniper rifle to where Eve anticipated the Predecessor would move to and fired off a shot. This time, Alan was able to see the bolt of plasma erupt from the end of his rifle, travelling at the speed of an arrow as it streaked straight forwards and hit the Predecessor in the head. Once more, the blast failed to make any visible dent in the being’s HP pool.

At the moment before the gap in the bridge, the Haxlard shimmered into existence, having somehow withstood the impact of the Predecessor’s landing. The grey warrior held its blade with two hands, rushing forward to stab the Predecessor. Yet the Haxlard was moving so 
slowly
. The Predecessor simply sidestepped the oncoming blade, taking a black knife out of its belt. It glanced at the Haxlard as he dived past in slow motion, then decapitated him in one fell strike. A message popped up notifying Alan of the completion of the third round. He ignored it, concentrating on the Predecessor.

It proceeded along the bridge, preparing to leap over the gap. Somehow, Eve managed to once more anticipate where the Predecessor would be, and Alan’s next shot hit the godlike being’s center of mass mid leap. The Predecessor didn’t care. Alan let the rifle slowly drop out of his hands, struggling to think of some plan, anything that might help him. But he knew it was all futile.

Alan began to try to draw out his knife, his body simply unable to move at the speed he saw, he thought. The speed at which he wanted it to move. The impossible speed at which the Predecessor did move. A few more long, drawn out seconds that felt like minutes to Alan, and the Predecessor had finished crossing the bridge. It leapt down onto the cliffs, then landed on the rocks before Alan. It stared at Alan as he tried to move in slow motion to defend himself.

“Enough,” it said. Alan’s focus snapped, his perception reverting to its normal pace, the Predecessor’s face masked by some sort of blur. Eve’s presence in his mind diminished, returning back to normal, whatever weird state they had been in gone.

The Predecessor stared at Alan for another second, then it sighed, a visible energy leaking out of it.

“I had come here hopeful of new allies, yet your race are still but babes, playing around in the mud. Further from Aleph than any. You are a simple child at best, unaware of so much in this universe, this Game,” it bemoaned, emphasizing the word Game in such a way as if it despised nothing more.

“Were I to share but a fraction of the answers you wish, I doubt you’d comprehend them, and doubtlessly you’d end up dead within a week. Not death within the Game, this fake pain, but real, true, ending.” The Predecessor gestured wildly, taking its knife and cutting its own, scarred arm, lowering its HP by 0.2%. This created the first visible decrease Alan had seen its HP bar. Its blood was a dark blue liquid that congealed the moment it touched the air.

The predecessor took a deep breath, then let out another deep sigh. Its HP regenerated to 94% as the congealed blood travelled back into its body.

“Yet, I see potential," it said. "You haven’t even completed the Tutorial, thus I suppose I shouldn’t have gotten my hopes up. I would grant you a taste of true power, but it seems as though it would be incompatible with you.” It stared up at the sky, pondering, then seemed to come to some decision.

“Find me, challenge me once more, when you have 
evolved
, grown stronger. Challenge me alone or with allies, I care not. Though I warn you, the next time you search me out, should you fail to represent a challenge, I will not be so lenient as to grant a quick death. And please, though you have begun upon the
technological
 path, do not become the 
enemy
; I have watched far too many comrades suffer such a fate. May the search continue.”

Then, before Alan could react, before even Eve could begin any sort of warning, the Predecessor swung his black blade, and Alan was met with oblivion.

Chapter 9

 

When Alan opened his eyes, he found himself back in his Home, where the Tutorial had began. The white space retained the few pieces of furniture and the Administrator he had first talked to. Surprisingly, Alan found he still had his armor and knife, and felt perfectly healthy, although no HP bar was displayed in this space. A number of messages popped up, and he reviewed the ones he’d ignored previously as well.

 

Congratulations for surviving the final round of the Survival Test!

Let the bonus round commence.

x10 Bonus for being the last and only survivor

+50000 XP +20000 credits

 

x4 Level up!

 

Skill Learned! Indomitable Will

 

Skill Learned! Hypercognition

 

Synchronization rank with AI Eve increased!

 

New quest: Become Worthy*

 

Find and challenge the mysterious Predecessor once you have met the requirements.

 

Requirements: Level 1000. Complete class quest(s). Possess an equipment set of at least A-rank and at least 5 A-rank skills. Master an ability.

Penalty: Should you challenge the Predecessor and not put up enough of a fight, a slow and painful death awaits you

Reward: ???

*S+ Rank quest, attempt at your own risk. No time limit. Allies allowed.

 

You have died!

Current respawn point: Capsule Room of the Titan Haxlard Ship

Time until respawn: 08:32:17

 

XP and credit loss ignored due to nature of death.

 

Reaper’s Scythe dropped.

 

Bonus round: Failed.

 

Survival Test: Complete. Please wait as we calculate results.

 

Alan opened up his status window, checking the changes. It seemed as though a number of his skills had ranked up, and his stats had increased even beyond the points he had put into them, based upon the actions he’d performed. Once more he had to change
to a horizontal, single column view to read the window clearly.

 

Status Window

Name:

Adampwnage

Alignment:

Neutral

Level:

60

Class:

Undetermined

Species:

Human (Earth)

Gender:

Male

Titles

None

Renown:

N/A

Notoriety:

0*

-

Health:

450 / 450

Health Regen:

0.06 / Sec

Psionic Energy:

10/ 10

Psi Regen:

0.01 / Sec

Shield Energy:

500 / 500

Shield Regen:

1.00 / Min

Stamina:

300 / 300

Stamina Regen:

1.3 / Sec

-

Strength:

34 + 20

Agility:

67 + 20

Intelligence:

57 + 20

Willpower:

52 + 20

Charisma:

27 + 20

Perception:

58 + 20

Endurance:

39 + 20

Luck:

77 + 20

-

Resistances

Physical:

23.5%

Mental:

43.2%

Psionic:

4.2%

-

Faction Standings

United World Government:

Neutral*

Predecessors:

Neutral*

Legion of Man:

Neutral*

Lords of Life:

Neutral

Haxlards:

Neutral

Administrators:

Friendly

Revenants:

Neutral

 

 

Debt:

1M Credits

Current Quest:

Tutorial

 

Ability Window

Skill Name:

Skill Rank:

Skill Proficiency:

Skill Rarity:

Sneak (Basic)

G

???

G

A basic stealth ability.

Skill Name:

Skill Rank:

Skill Proficiency:

Skill Rarity:

Skilled

N/A

N/A

F

Grants an additional ability point every five levels to spend on abilities.

Skill Name:

Skill Rank:

Skill Proficiency:

Skill Rarity:

Gifted

N/A

N/A

F

Grants an additional ability point every five levels to spend on attributes.

Skill Name:

Skill Rank:

Skill Proficiency:

Skill Rarity:

A.I. Interaction

B

???

C

The ability to better allow oneself to interact with an A.I. and be interacted with in turn.

Skill Name:

Skill Rank:

Skill Proficiency:

Skill Rarity:

Machine Communication

C*

???

F

The ability to communicate with synthetic beings.

Skill Name:

Skill Rank:

Skill Proficiency:

Skill Rarity:

Enhanced Reactions

B*

???

C

Allows the user to enter a state of being in which reactions speeds are greatly augmented.

Skill Name:

Skill Rank:

Skill Proficiency:

Skill Rarity:

Sniping (Basic)

C*/A*

???

F

The ability to shoot accurately at great ranges.

Skill Name:

Skill Rank:

Skill Proficiency:

Skill Rarity:

Energy Ranged Weapons (Basic)

D

???

E

The ability to use energy based ranged weapons effectively.

Skill Name:

Skill Rank:

Skill Proficiency:

Skill Rarity:

Energy Efficiency(Basic)

E

???

D

The ability to use technology more efficiently, wasting less energy on extraneous actions.

Skill Name:

Skill Rank:

Skill Proficiency:

Skill Rarity:

Hypercognition

B*

???

A

Allows the user to enter a state of accelerated perception, able to perform mental operations at an accelerated rate.

Skill Name:

Skill Rank:

Skill Proficiency:

Skill Rarity:

Indomitable Will

G

???

F

Enhances willpower in extreme situations, allowing to user to accomplish feats of will otherwise thought impossible.

 

Alan noticed that things were starting to become cluttered, so he had Eve reorganize the factions and skills alphabetically.

So, what now? 
Alan asked the Administrator.

Please wait as the results are tabulated
.
This may take up to 10 hours, so please feel free to rest. You may also spend ability points and perform other tasks allowed in the Home. Respawning at your spawn location and teleportation are currently disabled.

Uh, okay.

Alan checked out his character inventory; the only thing he’d lost was his sniper rifle. He had 26230 credits currently, and barely enough points to purchase the talented ability. He’d probably get an additional bonus once the results were tabulated for the Survival Test.

After purchasing the talented ability, Alan checked its details. It was simply listed as Talented (Undeveloped) and it enhanced his talent in various areas, whatever that meant. Eve didn’t know how he was supposed to develop the ability either. He’d have to figure it out himself. Feeling rather tired, Alan ate a simple meal of dull grey blocks and fell asleep still wearing his power armor.

 

***

 

Alan awoke to the dinging sound of message. Yawning, he got up to read it.

 

Results gathered. For being the only member of your party to successfully complete the Survival Test and remarkable fortitude in the presence of a boss class enemy, you are awarded a Platinum Mark. At the end of the Tutorial you may trade in the mark for an item from the Vault, 100 ability points or 100,000 credits.

 

A small, metal cube appeared in Alan’s hand. This must be the platinum mark. It looked like one of the cubes that appeared on the side of the Black Coin he’d been given earlier, a simple dice-sized cube of platinum, but when Alan turned it about in his hand it gave off a faint, ethereal glow displaying a steady flow of digits running across its surface. Alan stored it in a safe compartment in his armor. Once Alan was fully awake and had taken a shower, which had conveniently appeared in his Home when he thought he smelled a bit funny, a new message popped up:

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