John followed his Lionesses across the hangar towards the parked gunship, their armoured boots ringing with every step on the titanium deckplates. As he approached the Raptor, its Crystal Alyssium hull caught his eye, the flawless white surface sparkling under the bright glare of the overhead lights. He came to a halt under the chin-mounted Tachyon Cannon and studied the predatory assault craft with a speculative look.
Alyssa turned back to face him and nodded in agreement as she overheard his thoughts. "It's been a while since we re-plated the Raptor. It couldn't hurt to toughen up the armour."
"Alright, I'll reshape it, you lock the plates back into position," John agreed, shouldering his rifle and removing his Paragon helmet.
"Ready when you are."
John gestured towards the psychically responsive metal and beckoned it towards him, intending to strip the armour from the gunship in one go. To his surprise, it obstinately refused to move, so he frowned in irritation and concentrated his will. A blazing tapestry of Progenitor runes appeared across its surface, instantly changing the white hull into gleaming gold, and John flushed with embarrassment as he realised what had happened.
"Sparks?" he yelled to the redhead, who had already boarded the Raptor. "Can you deactivate your runes please?"
Dana staggered into view and stared at him with wide eyes. "Holy shit!"
"What's wrong?" John asked when he saw her shocked expression.
She removed her helmet and winced as she rubbed her temple. "That was like being smacked in the face with a sledgehammer! What the fuck did you do?!"
"I'm so sorry!" he apologised, jogging up the ramp to join her. "I completely forgot you'd protected the Raptor with runes. I've got used to repairing the Invictus and not having to think about it. Are you okay?"
Dana nodded and stood on tiptoe to give him a reassuring kiss. "I'm fine, I just wasn't expecting it. I could feel you pulling against the runes... then I got clobbered over the head with whatever you did to them."
"In John's defence, your runes are as tough as old boots. He got frustrated and cranked it up a notch," Alyssa explained, walking up to hug her friend. "I'm sorry too, Sparks. I didn't think that was actually going to hurt."
"You remembered it was runed?" John asked with a disapproving frown.
"Of course, I'm not a goldfish," she teased him with a playful smile. "I was curious to see if Dana's runes could actually stop a fully-fledged Progenitor from stripping away our armour. Now you've absorbed your guide, you must be at least as powerful as they are."
"Well, at least we know the runes work. I couldn't even shift the armour plating an inch," he admitted, giving Dana a congratulatory pat on the shoulder.
The redhead didn't look particularly relieved. "If you'd kept that up, there's no way I could've stopped you for long. You pushed those runes to breaking point; a few more seconds and you would've busted your way through."
"Hopefully they'll last long enough that any Progenitor will give up on trying to break them," John said, remembering just how resistant the eldritch glyphs had proven to be. "At least you know what to expect if it happens for real."
"Yeah, it won't be such a shock next time," she conceded, waving her hand towards the gunship's hull. "There you go, I've deactivated them. Do you want to upgrade our Paragon armour too?"
"That would be sensible; it won't take long," he agreed, walking down the ramp and backing away from the Raptor to a better vantage point.
When he gestured to the armour plating again, this time it instantly obeyed his siren call, melting effortlessly into viscous streams. He drew them away from the gunship into a huge globe of liquid metal, the orb rotating slowly as it absorbed every last droplet of Crystal Alyssium. John concentrated on reshaping the metal into a series of geometric shapes, switching between cubes and spheres to toughen the Etherium lattice.
"What level of plating did we start with on the Raptor?" he asked the blonde and redhead, who were watching silently as he worked. "I've reshaped it quite a bit and it's still pretty easy."
"You're already up to twenty-nine..." Dana replied in an awed whisper.
"Really?" He paused and looked at them in astonishment. "Should I stop or keep going?"
"Keep going!" Alyssa urged him excitedly. "Let's see how far you can push it!"
John focused on the metal again, telekinetically reshaping it until he felt that familiar resistance start to build.
"That's about my limit," he muttered, frowning with intense concentration. "Any more and I'll struggle to make the armour plating."
"That'll be thirty-five times!" Dana exclaimed, shaking her head in disbelief. "Wow!"
Alyssa bounded over to his side and give him a jubilant kiss. "That was amazing! Well done!"
"Thanks," John replied with a proud grin. "It was so much easier without my guide dragging me down."
He had memorised the blueprints for the Raptor months ago, so forming the correct sized sections of armour was almost instinctive now. John coaxed the liquid metal into the relevant shapes, then floated them over to Alyssa, who used telekinesis to attach each newly-forged panel to its corresponding location on the hull. She hummed a jaunty sea-shanty as she worked beside him, her infectious good mood bringing a smile to his face.
"You seem happy," he noted, delighted to see how much of a difference her short vacation had made.
"I am!" she gushed, while attaching another panel to the Raptor's tail. Her cerulean eyes sparkled mischievously as she added, "Now that you're so much better at this than me, I can leave re-armouring the Invictus in your wonderfully capable hands."
That wiped the grin off John's face and he groaned at the daunting prospect of having to re-plate the entire battlecruiser.