Book 1, Chapter 11 -- Little Wing (Noveria)
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The Mako I was driving took the lead, Garrus at the turret of the cannon, Tali looking after shields and engineering, Wrex simply a passenger for now. Alenko was following in our wheel tracks, Garrus turning the turret of the cannon every couple of minutes to check on him.
The weather was awful. Practically a blizzard, which mean seeing anything after a few feet was near impossible. The lights on the Mako were on the highest beam possible but we were still crawling along. Despite the heat of the engine, and the heating we could switch on inside the Mako, it was still freezing. I had a feeling the drive could take all day, and what made it worse was the fact geth were on Noveria.
"Commander, halt!" Garrus called. Bringing the Mako to a stop, I could hear Garrus swinging the turret. "Contacts, Commander!"
Cannon fire immediately erupted in addition to the machine gun. It only lasted a few seconds before he gave the all clear. "Can't see shit in this weather," I muttered.
"Doubt the geth can see us in return, Commander."
"I'll keep the pace low. Long as we get there alive."
"Or maybe the blizzard will piss off," Tali murmured to herself.
I could help chuckle. "That was almost a curse, Tali. By the time you head back to the Fleet, you'll be calling geth pieces of shit, fucking cunts, and all manner of other curses." That made her giggle at least.
We drove along in silence for a little while, Garrus calling out for me to stop occasionally, immediately opening for, before he called for me to start driving again. It was unbelievably tense as we simply had no idea what lay ahead, always waiting for the impact of a rocket or two. Even Wrex was quiet in the back, at least for a little while, before he started to tease me about my evening with Gianna. I just returned the favour, teasing him about Alenko.
"Yeah, might have to nip that in the bud, Shepard. He's getting attached."
"What, in love?"
That made him laugh. "No, not that. But this is obviously just a fling and I'm left thinking he's going to want it to continue once we deal with Saren. I've already made it clear that I'm here until we do that, then I'll find my own way."
"You told him this?"
The krogan remained silent. "Well, not yet. I am enjoying the physical side, at least."
The blizzard was relentless, the snowfall blinding, the temperature remained constant, in that it was freezing. I would have liked to put my foot down, but I knew the road we were following followed the side of a cliff. If I got it wrong even slightly, we'd go flying over the edge.
"You okay back there, Alenko?"
"Can't see shit, Commander. Following your brake lights."
"Any geth?"
"No. Think you're dealing with them first."
"Probably another few hours until we reach Peak 15 from the map I have."
"No worries, Commander. Long as we get there alive."
We made it to Peak 15 alive. It was impossible to know if was day or night unless we checked the time, not surprised to see the drive had taken us hours. It was more mental than physical exhaustion, the stress and tension as we simply couldn't see the geth almost overwhelming, just waiting for that first rocket to hit. Garrus handled them quickly more often than not, and I'm sure we actually ran over more than one geth unit that had frozen in place due to the weather.
Wrex had to clamber out to open the garage door for us, Alenko and I parking the vehicles side by side before climbing out as the door shut, Wrex moaning about the weather. Apparently it was always far warmer on Tuchanka. After a quick stock of weapons and armour, we headed into Peak 15 and immediately into more geth. Whether they knew we were coming all night, I didn't know, but one of the geth was a massive bastard.
"Heard about those things before!" Tali yelled over the gunfire, "We call them Juggernauts!"
It took plenty of tech attacks to whittle down its shields, managing to overload its weapon more often, before we could finally focus on simply filling it with bullets. The rest of the geth were simple to wipe out, but that Juggernaut too far too long. By the time we put it onto the ground, I may have walked across and given it a firm kick before calling it a few names.
The sudden silence was fill by what I assumed was the VI of the facility, and what it reported didn't sound good. Biohazard materials were present throughout the facility, so that meant helmets would stay on for the time being. The reactors were offline. The VI itself was barely walking, the reports of damage seeming to be on a loop and only an emergency broadcast.
Exiting the garage into the facility, I wasn't the only one to notice the gun turrets were facing towards anything leaving rather than entering the facility. It was now obvious that someone wanted to stop someone else, or some
thing
, from escaping. The fact no-one was in the guard room was a concern, and as we boarded the elevator, conversation started in regards to what we would fine.
We all assumed Benezia would still be alive. But as for any rescue mission, we had a feeling that had either gone wrong or... We'd passed their bodies on the way to the facility. The blizzard has been so blinding, we'd barely seen a thing except the geth, and that was only because they were firing at us. All we could do was investigate and find out.
Crowding onto an elevator, we headed up what seemed to be numerous levels exiting out to find windows blown out, the wind howling and snow already piling in. And the geth were waiting, Liara and Shiala firing their biotics to give us time to find cover and return fire. If there had been any doubt about Benezia bringing geth with her, they had long since disappeared. I shared the occasional glance with Liara whenever there was a moment of quiet. She didn't meet my nor anyone else's eyes. I didn't really blame her, in all honesty.
The geth dead, we spread out and that's when we heard a noise that we simply didn't recognise. Looking up, we saw what I could only describe as a monster, yet it was eerily familiar at the same time. Wrex sniffed the air. "It's wrong, Shepard!" he growled.
"Easy, Wrex. All we need to do is kill it."
"Bad feeling, Shepard. Really bad feeling. And when a krogan has a bad feeling, that means things are seriously fucked up."
God, they were ugly. And they moved fast as well. They soaked up bullets that made my jaw drop. But they were susceptible to biotics. I didn't even have to order anyone with the ability to start using them, the two asari, Alenko and even Wrex starting to shimmer blue, the rest of us following up their attacks with bullets.