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Guardian
Power levels are rising, my vision is...clearing, instruments are flickering to life and I can determine what is going on around me. Fuzzy at first, my surroundings clear and become discernible to my sensors. What I see is encouraging, not much has changed since my last awakening. I scan the media outlets connected to me. What I learn does not give me hope for the species. War, is still waged between the different ethnic and religious groups around the globe, although it would appear to have changed locations since my last awakening. Still, the population grows and looks to be stronger than last I saw them.
All in all this awakening has been a good omen to my kind, the intruders have not yet encroached upon this world and I can sleep soundly until my next awakening. As I scan my surroundings and the media, I wonder how long I will be able to maintain my present power levels before I once more must sleep. Usually, my waking periods kept to a minimum so as not to age myself, are used for typical maintenance. After only five thousand seconds, my power levels start to dwindle and I have to shut down to sleep.
* * * *
Again, power is feeding me, although this time it is much more than just a normal systems check. Mega-ergs divert to my systems, as my instruments flare to life. Instinctively I raise my shields and shunt power to my weapons. All sensors are screaming with data as I try to make sense of the information pouring into my processors. Attack! We are under attack! Source unknown. Tracking. Sensors tracking, tracking pulse, after pulse of flaring energy dropping out of the sky to hit the ground causing devastation.
Once again, my processors overload with data. The sheer number of objects is overwhelming my sensors. My weapons are now firing continuously, meeting the objects high in the atmosphere. I find that at least three of my brethren join me in the effort to protect our charges. The number of objects falling diminishes with the ferocity of our fire. My analytical processors signal that the objects falling to the ground are meteorites. Within minutes the rain of outer space objects is gone. I have time now to look around at those who I protect. My brethren and I have minimized the devastation.
Media feeds tell me that the death toll has been small. Very few members of the population are injured. Power levels are falling again and I must sleep.
* * * *
Queries as to my function are being typed at my external console. This surprises me. Power levels are at a minimum, only my processors are receiving any power. The query flashes across my processors again. An imperative is urging me to respond.
'Function: To defend this world from the intruders and any other encroachment from beyond the atmosphere.'
A query I do not understand enters my consciousness. 'Who made you?' I do not know how to respond. Then somewhere deep within my processors, a response springs forth.
'Construction date: 2591 by Dynamics Automation.'
I am surprised at the answer to that query. So much so, I divert twenty-five percent of my processor cycles to contemplate the answer. More power trickles in, which I divert to my instruments. As the power brings them to life, I see utter devastation around me. The city in which I reside is a crumbling ruin. How could this have happened? I divert my sensor power to search the media outlets, but they are gone. Non-existent. I shunt the power back to my sensors. Another query is made of me. My sensors detect a small group...
...standing at my external console.
Instead of answering their query, I pose one of my own.
"Who are you?"
There is a collective gasp as they read my query. I search for more power. Down, inside me, I find it. Finding the directive in my memory, I throw the switch allowing all the power I will ever need to flow through me. All systems come to life. Pain. Pain, I feel pain. Parts of me are missing. Three of my six weapons platforms are gone. Four of my six sensor arrays are gone. Other various sensors and connections to places I was used to feeling are also gone. I scream in my mind with the pain I feel.