Author's Note:
A hug for my lady love. Your input made this much better.
Also, a huge 'Thank you' for bikoukumori, for yet another quick and thorough editing job.
All right, folks. I'm gearing up for the huge finale.
#15: Assault
"And please, call me Violet," she said, extending her hand.
"Well, let's consider for a moment the idea that you're not trying to fuck with me," I grumbled. "If it were so easy to find Cat, don't you think I wouldn't already be working with her? If I remember correctly, it was your team that attacked and, for all I know, killed her. Your text was clear enough."
Slowly, Violet let her hand drop back to her side when I made no move to shake. "Well, our assault programmers killed
something
, but going by Nero's irrational behaviour, Cat has to be out there somewhere. And I was hoping you would have an idea where to look."
"Sorry. Shortly before you descended onto us, Cat more or less threw us out."
"Us?"
I bit my lower lip. There was no reason I could trust her, and telling Violet about Shine would put Shine in danger.
"Never mind. Thanks for the save, but since I can't help you-"
Violet snapped her fingers and grinned fiercely.
"I just had an idea. Ever heard about something called 'Folding@Home'?"
"Yeah, we had that in comp sci history recently. A distributed networking experiment, used to simulate protein folding. Went under in the mid- to late 2010's due to a virus attack. Why?"
"Because our scientists found several links to it in the source code of the destroyed avatar. Maybe we can build a search algorithm of some kind to find the densest cluster of related files? If Cat intercepts and terminates this program, we may have an idea where to look for her."
"Yeah, I doubt anyone would love a disassembler snooping in their system," I grinned. I had to give her that much, she was clever. "It's worth a shot and, considering I don't have any better idea, we might as well get going." I motioned for the large cathedral nearby, the radiance of its pearlescent white crystal tower piercing the dull glow of the surrounding servers.
"Just a moment. You might want to take this first."
Violet tossed a small something my way and my avatar reflexively caught it. Note to self: Disable this kind of behaviour, it could be used to smuggle hostile code into my system. I raised my fist and looked at the thing. It was a long strip of coarse, dull black fabric, the kind you could rip out of army coveralls.
"And what's that supposed to be? A good-luck charm," I sneered, balling it up.
"I am not here to mess with you. This whole situation is far too serious for any bullshit," Violet snarled back, her patience obviously running out. "Just wear it. This little doodad will help cloak your brainwave patterns. Think of it as a stealth screen against Nero's watch dogs." Lifting a corner of her mouth, she traced her eyebrow with a fingertip and for a moment, a black thief's mask, the raccoon kind, appeared around her eyes.
Hoping she was honest with me for once, I pulled the fabric taut. It appeard to be, in accordance to my avatar, more like a headband than a mask. With deft movements, my avatar tied it around his head and a moment later, it disappeared, merging with my system routines.
"Let's go to work," I said, again motioning for the cathedral.
***
"Nice piece of kit." Violet had stopped just beyond the double doors leading into the main aisle of the cathedral.
"Actually, this isn't mine. I was just borrowing it for some quick system calibration on my own deck."
"The 'calibration' Nero's killer programs interrupted, huh?" Violet shot me a teasing look. I felt myself blush. "So, you're not using just one, but two decks? And not just any old clunker, this is a fully-featured Siemens & Bosch assault deck, amplified reflex boosters, just-in-time compiler for on-the-fly improvised coding and a hardened signal buffer. Good find, really."
"How do you know so much about this stuff," I had to ask, picking up my jaw from the floor.
"This is a licensed version of the Mindlink 2029 assault deck, the kind of stuff we sell to trusted business partners. They get overclocked hardware and fit custom software to it, we get serious discounts on their products. It just so happens that I was there when Rich- ...your father made this deal." Now it was her turn to avoid my gaze.
"Do you mind if I borrow some of these?" she asked, gesturing at some of the programs lined up along one wall.
"Why? Your deck not up to snuff?"
"The hardware is top-shelf stuff but as you might guess most of the software is Mindlink-made. I discovered that Nero's programs are hardened against it and I don't want to go in with just these," she explained, brandishing a small landmine and a comically oversized code handgun, the kind of hand-coded stuff you'd find on the black market. I grinned, my own deck had a couple of these as well.
"Sure, pull copies of what you'd like. Just mind the one-shots. Shine told me that there were enough things that were good for only one use before deleting themselves."
"Who's this Shine person? Friend of yours," Violet asked while she pulled weapons from the shelves. Everything she touched turned into sleek but deadly looking firearms, grenades or gadgets, fitting itself to the femme fatale superspy motif her avatar had going. And she wasn't taking the small anti-user stuff either, instead going for the big system-level artillery. Again, I avoided an answer, instead busying myself at one of the scribing tables. I pulled up several code libraries and built a customized search program. Eventually, some slapped-together UAV-like construct hovered in front of me.
"Did you already feed it the search criteria," Violet asked, striding to my side. Gone was her business attire, replaced by a sleek black bodysuit, hugging itself to her generous curves. Rigid plates were protecting her breasts, thighs, shins and arms, and her free-flowing blond hair had been woven into a long braid. Holsters, pouches and tool capsules were strapped to every limb and her waist, and she wore both a sleek blade and a rifle on her back. This was no corporate bunny, she looked like a woman on a warpath. I nodded.
"What, Cat got your tongue?"
"Well, what can I say? You're gorgeous, in the 'razor blade sharp' kind of way," I admitted. Again, timing wasn't my strong suit.
"Better get used to it quickly, I'll need you at a hundred percent and focussed," she said, nudging the UAV. "Is it ready?"
"Umm, yeah. I've fed it the search string and even made sure it would exclude the Mindlink servers. I don't think Cat would hide there."
"Good point. Nero is a clone of Cat, after all, so there should be some similarities in the file structure. And the last thing we need is Nero going after us. By the way, what's your problem with him? I mean, you're done with Mindlink, aren't you?"
She got me there. I was still furious at Dad and to a lesser extent at Violet. But Nero had tried to kill me and that was more than enough justification for me to shut him down. Also, seeing him crash planes, blow up factories or derail trains, all with the intention of harming as many people as possible, was rubbing me totally the wrong way.
"I won't be aspiring for company CEO any time soon, that's for sure. But I want to see Nero dead. He is evil."