Book 3, Chapter 2 - Ancient Plans
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Cerberus was on Mars. We learned that within five minutes when we found them executing Alliance soldiers. I wasted no time charging forward, shotgun blasting, killing most of them myself, Vega and Ashley barely getting off a shot themselves. And Cerberus had arrived in force, or so it seemed. Approaching the entrance to the facility, there were more troops milling around, supposedly on guard, but we managed to sneak up on a couple of them, then simply laid waste. I'll admit, it felt good to kill Cerberus people once again. I'd put up with co-operating with them for long enough. Now I could let the blood flow once again.
Making it to the entrance, we needed to ride an elevator down into the facility. That allowed us to take off our helmets for a moment. I glanced at Vega, sharing a nod, before Ashley asked, "What are Cerberus doing on Mars, sir?"
"I don't know, Ash. But I understand the suspicion."
"I know you're not with them anymore. It's just... You know..."
"I know. But I had no problem killing them just then. This is obviously a rescue mission now. If Cerberus is here, they're here for Liara and more than likely whatever she's looking for. Always knew the Illusive Man would interfere."
"Guess we should find Liara then," Vega stated, injecting a little humour in his tone, no doubt to diffuse any possible tension building. Ashley met my eyes and nodded grimly.
"Can we talk later, sir?"
"Shepard. Just like the old days, Ash. And yes, we can talk later. Whatever's on your mind, clear the air if necessary. It's been a long time."
"That it has."
We didn't have to search for Liara, as she ended up coming towards us, being pursued by more Cerberus troops in ducts above our head. We heard them chasing her, and assumed it was shoot to kill, as we heard gunfire as well. I watched her kill a pair of them with ease as she gracefully dropped to our level, turning and using her biotics before putting a pair of bullets in each. Stepping out of cover, I was unable to stop my chuckle. "Damn, T'Soni, that was cold."
She turned, concerned in one moment, relief and a smile in the next. "Shepard!" I found myself wrapped in the arms of a grateful and affectionate asari. "Good to see you," she whispered, "Goddess, I've already heard about Earth..."
"Thanks, but we knew this was going to happen." I paused before asking, "Liara, why are you on Mars? What brought you here?"
"Why are you here?"
"Hackett sent me as we escaped Earth. Told me to find you. Didn't tell me much more than that. I'm figuring I grab you, grab the plans, then we head to the Citadel and try our luck."
She led us to a nearby window, pointing towards the other end of the facility. "Your archives, Shepard. Your researchers didn't discover everything. Obviously, much of what is discovered here is secretive, not wanting it to fall into the wrong hands. What was called a 'small cache' was... Well, a white lie, let's call it."
"I know anyone who did get sent here had to sign a NDA," I stated, "And the vetting process is something else entirely. So what have you discovered?"
"Plans for a device, hidden deep within the data."
"A device? What sort of device?"
"That I'm not sure about, Shepard. What we need to do is grab the data and leave. Cerberus is obviously here, but the Reapers appear to have bypassed Mars for Earth... I'm sorry, Shepard."
"We're only the first, Liara. And if they've attacked Earth in force, then they'll soon spread across the galaxy."
Joker then came in over the radio, stating a storm was incoming and we'd better get a move on. Now that we had Liara, I figured working with a small team wasn't a bad idea in the facility, so I ordered Vega to head back towards the shuttle for a quick extraction if necessary. He wasn't particularly happy about being left out of the fight, but I didn't want to be stuck on Mars. Cerberus was already here, the Reapers would now doubt have an interest eventually.
And, of course, they knew we were there by now, so sent troops forward to deal with the three of us. But I was already pissed off about everything, Ashley hated Cerberus with a passion, and Liara certainly hadn't appreciated being chased across the facility. Armed with a shotgun and my biotics, I cut a swathe through their numbers, leaving numerous troops left battered and bloodied on the ground.
Making our way out of the maintenance bay, we entered what looked like a reception area. Alliance personnel had been shot, a few executed where they had been sitting. Ashley and I shared a glance. "Shepard, when we have time, I'll have to show you a biotic move," Liara stated as she took a seat, glancing over the cameras across the facility, "Your charge is something else, but I have something you can immediately after that which will just cause havoc. Might not even need your shotgun half the time." Then she paused and I heard her mutter something. Leaning down beside her, she pointed at one of the screens. "I know her. Doctor Eva Core. She arrived a few weeks back."
"How well do you know her?"
Liara shrugged. "Not a lot. I've been so busy..."
I immediately grabbed her shoulder, giving it a squeeze. "Don't even think about blaming yourself about it. We don't know if she's involved, but if she's still alive... Those are live pictures?" She nodded. "Well, if she's still alive, then I guess we do have questions for her. Maybe she's just really good at avoiding Cerberus patrols?"
Ashley snorted behind me, which made Liara and I both chuckle. Pissed off as we were, we definitely needed a reason to crack a grin, at least.
Moving on, we had to head outside, making sure out helmets were secure and our magnetic boots were switched on, as the wind was now howling, and having to make our way across the roof to the next building. Coming to what should have been a closed airlock, the fact it was open was a bad sign. And it was soon obvious that the air had been vented, immediately asphyxiating everyone inside the cafeteria. Liara was now upset in addition to angry, while Ashley practically growled what she was going to do to the next Cerberus troops were ran into.
The poor bastards we did run into never knew what hit them. Liara practically threw them across the room with her biotics while every bullet fired by Ashley was a headshot. I charged here and there, but the pair left me with little to do. Finding power, we closed the door and turned on the lights to reveal the scene. I couldn't help sigh while Liara recognised more than one face. There was little we could do except walk away. Unfortunately, the three of us knew they would not be the last.
We continued to fight our way through the facility, the narrow confines turning many corridors into shooting galleries, perfect me to simply charge and shoot, while Liara could get her singularities firing, dragging troops out of cover, leaving them as easy pickings for Ashley and myself. Liara stated we were now passing through the labs, and our progress was brought to a halt by a turret that was bound to turn us into mincemeat.
"Okay, who's bright fucking idea was this?" I muttered. Liara couldn't help chuckle at my tone. "Right, I'll draw its attention. Liara and Ash, once it's got me targets, make your move and get it turned off."
"On your go, Shepard," Ashley stated, noticing her fiddle with the shield pack at her hip. Liara merely met my eyes, a hard grimace.
It worked, but my shields failed and I was lucky not to lose a limb. But the turret missed the movement of my colleagues, moving one way or the other. Stuck behind cover, I had to wait for the all-clear from Ashley before I could stand up, noticing Liara already at a console hard at work. Checking shields, armour and weapons, I joined the pair in an office, thankful for the moment of silence, left wondering how many Cerberus troops we'd already killed.
"Where the fuck has he got these numbers?" I wondered.
"Did you ever..." Ash started to ask. I glanced her way and gestured. "Did you ever work beside his own people?"