"Well, this is just overkill," the Hegemonic Knight said.
Techne shook her head, her arms tucked over her chest as she stood next to Meetra, with Rossk and Mal both crouched over a set of controls. The controls were all analog -- and they were of Mal's design, which was why several of them were located considerably lower than many humans would have put them. The control system, via simple copper cables and vacuum tubes that had been fabricated for this purpose, would send the command to fill the room with tanks of pressurized industrial waste byproducts.
Within the room, contained in two sets of chains and a straitjacket of solid steel, was the Hegemonic Knight. Several soldiers in primitive filter-masks , wearing dumb armor and holding weapons that might as well have been bolt action rifles, aimed weapons at her, their bodies crouched, their elbows resting on firing stoops. Their faces, behind the thick rubber and transparent plastic, were set and focused.
Techne tore her eyes from the secure room to Meetra. "What now?"
"We've got a hell of a bargaining chip in our hands," the Butcher of Malachite said, their voice soft. They rubbed their chin. "With the Praetor and the surviving Hegemonic troopers, and the Quantum Forge and now this woman? We can make some real demands of the Hegemony. Assuming, of course, they give a shit about their people."
"They don't," the Hegemonic Knight said, her voice only faintly muffled by the glass.
Meetra frowned. "How the fuck can she hear us, we're-" they snapped their head to glare at Techne.
Techne felt a creeping, crawling sensation tingle along her back. She scowled and stepped closer to the class. "Hey!" she said. "Get the fuck out of my head, you clown faced bitch!"
"Uh, you're the guy who chained up a perfectly valuable defector, so, I don't know why you're thinking
I'm
rude," the Hegemonic Knight said. "Also, stop thinking of me as 'the Hegemonic Knight.' My name is Enriquah. And I'm
not
a Hegemonic Knight anymore."
Mal shook his head. "That whole room should be a Faraday cage. Do you think a Faraday cage would stop her talents?"
"Maybe?" Rossk muttered. "But Venn was living with us for months, and I had the sensor suite on pretty much constantly, and I detected jack and shit." He shrugged. "Even when she was doing really, really,
really
spooky stuff. It just emerges from nothing."
Mal reached up to rub his jaw with one of his feet. "It has to be some kind of a quantum effect -- entanglement without contact. The same miracle that powers the Quantum Forge, but imprinted on a human being." He shook his head. "Jesus Christ."
"This is all very interesting, but it doesn't tell us if we can trust her," Meetra muttered.
"We could check her story," Rossk said, spinning on his chair and looking back at Meetra. "She says that the Hydra navy tried to kill her -- and tried to kill her
real
hard. Do we have any agents on Hydra?"
Meetra nodded. "Aye, we do. But their QE coms are down -- they used up the last of their kilobytes sending us the message about the Hydra fleet movement. It's gonna take us months to smuggle the reservoirs in." They scowled. "And the Quantum Forge will take even longer."
"I can help!" Enriquah called out.
Meetra closed their eyes. "Techne..."
Techne gritted her teeth. She wanted to help. She
needed
to help. Every second, Venn was being pushed closer and closer to Eudaimonia -- and who knew what torments those fuckers were doing to her on their stealth corvette. Two Hegemonic Knights, with every nasty tool and trick the Hegemony could provide, for
months
. Months! She started to pace back and forth in the room, shaking her head slowly. Enriquah cocked her head.
"You love her, don't you?" she asked, curiously.
Techne's cheeks heated. "She's my friend. I know that might be hard for you to get, you fucking fascist, but sometimes, people
are
friends," she said, turning to point her finger at Enriquah through the glass.
Enriquah opened her mouth -- as if to refute the point. Techne felt her stomach lurch as she realized just how naked she was before Enriquah. If she poked, who knew
what
fantasies she'd find on Techne's harddrive. Techne crossed her arms over her chest again and glared at her. She tried to think, as loudly as she could, about exactly what a bunch of industrial pollutants and clhroine would do to an organic set of lungs. Enriquah didn't flinch, but she did make a face. "Listen," she said. "You need to prove I'm not a spy. I need to not be chained up and get to see what my friend Thale's done to the QF. These are not mutually exclusive goals. You let me turn the QF on, and I can refill your agent's Q-bit tank in literal seconds." She wriggled in her restraints. "And we can get to the Venn rescuing!"
Meetra chewed their lip.
Mal glanced back at them, his hand resting on one of the controls to vent gas into the room. Just in case. Techne started to pace. But she was barely done with half of a set before Meetra gave a curt little nod. "Cut her loose," they said.
Enriquah dropped out of the restraints, which fell open with a clatter and
clunk
. As she stood, her incredibly long hair, which had been caught up in the chains as well, fanned outwards as if it was a set of tentacles, revealing that the tips of her hair had been gripping several sets of spindles -- and suspended between each spindle was the unmistakable, nearly invisible glimmer of monomolecular wire. The chains gleamed as they fell, mirror smooth surfaces shining where the monowire had cut. The soldiers stood, their weapons clattering as they angled their guns. Mal grabbed onto the control with both feet.
"Hold!" Meetra said, lifting their hand.
Enriquah blinked, dropping the spindles on the ground and stretching like a cat, her arms lifting above her head. "What?" she asked. "It'd have taken friggin' ages for you to cut me out. I was bored."
"Fucking Liminal Knights," Rossck muttered.
***
Meetra stepped between Techne and the door leading into the Quantum Forge. Techne knew what they were going to say before they said it. Somehow, it still cut like razor-wire. Meetra put their hand on Techne's shoulder and said: "Techne."
That was it. Just...Techne.
Techne scowled, then brushed their hand off. "Fine. Fine. I get it." She turned and started to stalk off. Meetra sighed -- then turned and headed back into the warren of tunnels that made up the base on Gem. The base had been crowded before, and busy before. But now it was positively abandoned. Most of the technicians and support staff were outside with their one river of mana, using the nanite forge to manufacture cheap habitats and food processing units for their sudden influx of prisoners. The Hegemony might have been experts at running prison camps -- and worse -- but the Alliance of Free Worlds had never needed to take care of this many prisoners before.
To call it a shit reward after the most significant victory that the Alliance had ever won was an understatement. Techne came to the small niche cabin that she had been given, then settled down inside of it. She looked up at the ceiling and brooded. And the quiet, whispering thoughts came back into her mind. Venn hadn't exactly been