Halcyon System 3 Chapter Fifteen
Added 2025-02-10 14:27:53 +0000 UTCAlexander is a broken man.
He sits in his cell, and I watch him, searching his hopeless eyes for the truth I need to understand. Who he is. But a broken man isnât the answer. Thatâs who this Alexander is. I want to know who the one Iâm fighting right now is and what he wants with the black zone hidden in SHOCKS Olympia.
And for that, I have to watch a man sit in his own waste and stare at a door thatâs welded shut. For hours and hours.
Nothing happens. The silence and the stink drag on. Alexander doesnât seem to mind. His augâs an old modelâthe kind they installed early in development. Itâs got a red light that indicates itâs in use.
His lightâs off. Heâs not using it. He probably canât connect it to anything in this place. I know exactly where he is: the SHOCKS cell he ripped his way out of. Heâs going to do it eventually. So I stand and watch, and I wait.
It takes almost a day. For all I know, itâs instantaneous, but it feels like a day. His eyes are closed when it happens. Two crystalsâone blue and one moss greenâappear around his head. It takes him almost half an hour to make a move from there. The move he chooses is simple. He opens his eyes. The augmentâs glowing. Then his fingers dive into his eye socket and come out with the whole eye.
I squeeze my own eyes shut, but I can still hear him screaming through his gritted teeth. It only gets worse when he jams a finger into his ear and keeps pushing thereâpushing until his eardrum ruptures and the bones and organs behind it are pulp, and so is the augment tucked inside.
Then he sits, bleeds into his own filth, and stares at the door some more.
So far, he hasnât done anything anomalous, but heâs in here for a reason, and I want to know what it was. No. I need to know. Not just for my Inquiry. Because I need to know what Alexander learned that caused him to destroy his own eye and ear.
Somethingâs wrong, though.
Itâs taken almost a day to realize it.
But the ârealâ Alexanderâthe one I dragged into this memoryâisnât here.
Truthseeker throws both me and the target into a memory. It did with Li Mei and the gigantic spider-thing. Alexander should be here. But he isnât, and a shiver runs down my spine; if heâs not here, there are a couple of explanations. He could be âhereâ but occupying the same space as the memory of Alexander. He could be somewhere else. Maybe thereâs another event I need to see, and this is only half of the truth Iâm seeking.
OrâŠI shiver again. I might have fucked up.
R-404 was safe because Alexander, a reality shaper, couldnât shape reality at such low levels. But here, in his memories, that rule may not apply.
My mindâs racing. I had no idea how to beat Alexander in a fight where heâs not only ready for me, but where he knows exactly whatâs about to happen, and where heâs had a full dayâs head start.
The memory of Alexander stands up. Heâs unsteady; Iâve been there, when SHOCKS shut my augment off after I killed the Painter. But all it takes is one deep breath, and suddenly, reality shifts. Heâs not wobbly anymore. Now itâs everything else that is.
âJames, you getting this?â
[No,] James One says, [Iâm busy dealing with Reality One interference with my systems, and I have no influence over a memory. That said, itâs been almost two minutes. Are things going okay?]
âEverythingâs just great,â I say. Thatâs a lie. I follow the memory of Alexander as he melts the door into nothing. Itâs not heat. The steel just disintegrates and vanishes. And in that moment, I realize something I should have realized a long time ago. Alexander is way, way more powerful than he appeared. Heâs been holding back this entire time. And I know exactly what happened to SHOCKS Olympiaâwhy itâs completely empty, including the people.
Alexander happened to SHOCKS Olympia. An already-powerful reality-shaping anomaly received access to the Halcyon System and bonded with an anomaly that gave his powers enough of a boost to overwhelm the cellâs defenses. And the only thing thatâs keeping him from simply melting me away like ice cream in a blast furnace isâŠ
Reality 404. But to get there, I have to survive Alexanderâs memory. And that means surviving Alexanderâthe real one.
ââŒâș
If I didnât think Alexander needed to be dead before, watching him melt the SHOCKS Olympia staff and disappear them into nothing convinces me.
The memory of Alexander walks calmly down the hall. He ignores the thumping on cell doors as he passes, and the alarm that goes off when he forces his way through the door to the tram station. An RSTâa whole teamâtries to intercept him, but they vanish like they never existed.
And the whole time I watch him destroy SHOCKS Olympiaâs finest troopers with little more than a glance, Iâm on high alert for the real Alexander.
This oneâs on train tracks, but the one Iâm afraid of is off the rails.
The memory doesnât stop with the tram. He vaporizes the guards, then the researchers in SHOCKS Olympia. They simply cease to exist. Itâs not a fight. Itâs a massacre. He doesnât vaporize Director White, though. The tiny black woman spills every secret the facilityâs got in a whisper I canât hear, and she does it willingly, even as her augs melt and pour into her skull. When she finally dies, Alexander vanishes her body, too.
Then, he heads for the black sector. I follow him. Thatâs where Alexander will ambush me, but even so, I have to know what he found, and I canât trust that itâll still be there in Reality Zero.
If Iâm going to figure this out, it has to be here and now.
So, the question I need to answer is whether Alexander can actually hurt me here. No other memory-watchers have been able to, but Alexanderâs not playing by the same rules Li Mei had to.
I follow the memory of Alexander as he strolls toward the black sector. Heâs not in a hurry, but heâs not lollygagging, either. He knows exactly where heâs going, and I canât help but wonder what his limits are. He learned everything he needed to know from Director White; he didnât access a single computer or read a single document. And she had to tell him; he couldnât just pull it from her thoughts. On the other hand, she did tell him. Heâs mind-affecting, too.
Then heâs through the wall at the end of the hall. Itâs there, but itâs not thereâa weird opposite of the steel barrier at the tram station. I can pass through it easily, like an illusory wall in a video game.
The memory ignores the experiments and heads straight for the bridge. He crosses it, and I follow.
On the far side is a room.
Just a single chamber. Itâs suspended over the empty void below and shackled to the bridge with huge metal clamps. Its Plexiglas walls are covered in shining silver metal and wires. Thousands of cables and tubes weave in and out. They all lead to a central chamberâthis one solid steel except for a tiny window thatâs black and foggyâand then back outside. None of them lead across the bridge. The whole thing is self-sustaining. When Alexander steps inside, the entire room creaks. When I follow him, it doesnât.
The memory heads straight to the chamber in the center. He reaches out and starts entering a code.
âIâm not going to kill you, girl,â the real Alexander says. âNot yet.â
I whirl. The Revolver goes up. Then my arm freezes. Itâs not lined up right, and Alexander steps out of the gunâs sights without a problem. âI need you to understand what went wrong so you can understand what has to happenâand why. So you can help me fix it.â
A beep fills the air. The memory of Alexander steps back from the chamber.
âAttention: Code Failure. One attempt remaining. Exterior doors sealed,â a digital voice announces. âVenting and releasing Atero-Danger Class S Containment Cell in fifteen seconds, or on second Code Failure.â
âFuck,â Alexanderâthe memoryâsays.
And just like that, theyâre both gone. Both the real Alexander and his memory vanish from the room.
I donât.
ââŒâș
Fourteen seconds.
Okay. Equation time. This one will be messy, and Iâm almost certainly going to mess up the math, but the variables and constants need sorting through first. Constant number one: Iâm stuck in Alexanderâs memory. I try Mergewalking out, but Iâm not in a reality, so that doesnât work. I donât have a good way out of this cell, either. So this is a problem.
Constant number two: Alexander isnât here, and heâs capable of taking actions inside his own memory. That implies the opposite of what I just learned. This is a reality.
Twelve seconds. Gotta speed this up.
Constant number three: I can get control of the situation by getting to R-404.
Variables. Variable one: Can I break out of the memory, or if I canât, can I survive until it ends? If this is the end of the memoryâor close to itâmaybe I can tough out whateverâs about to happen.
Nine seconds.
Eight.
Variable two: What happens at the bottom of the drop? I donât have an answer to this one. I leave it blank.
Variable three: Can I die in Alexanderâs memory?
Thereâs no time for a fourth variable. Either the equationâs solvable or it isnât.
Four.
Three.
The keypadâs a number-and-letter variation. I take a deep breath and punch a series of letters and numbers in. Itâs a shot in the dark, but theyâre the first six that both pop into my head and make sense. Zero, P, Four, L, One, O.
One second.
I press enter.
Iâm wrong.
The cell drops. At the same time, air rushes out through a dozen vents that open, and in less than a second, thereâs nothing to breathe. Itâs a physical sensation, and I hold whatâs left of my breath in my lungs. Physical Anomaly Resistance helps, but Iâve only got half a lungful of air, and Iâm falling. The whole cell is falling. The string of numbers and letters means something. Otherwise, why would it have popped into my head here, of all places?
Thatâll only matter if I survive this.
Now, all thatâs left is to see if I did the math right.
ââŒâș
Location Unknown, Reality 404, Time Unknown
- - - - -
When I come out into Reality 404, Alexanderâs waiting for me.
So is James One. [Weâre at about two minutes until Iâm no longer viable and will initiate self-deletion, Claire.]
âGot it.â That was the plan the whole time. Itâs just taken me longer to deal with Alexander than Iâd hoped.
âNow you understand?â Alexander asks. Heâs got a manic look in his single eye, and heâs staring at the Personal Reality Anchor thatâs still running on my chest. âNow you see why I needed to do all of this?â
âNo?â
âNo?â
âNo, I donât understand. I didnât see your truth. All I saw was a cell with a metal tank in the center and a bottomless pit. If youâve got some big reveal, nowâs theââ
He cuts me off. âIf you donât see it, then youâre not a threat to me anymore.â
Thatâs all he says. He doesnât leave because he canât. But he lunges toward me. The Revolver goes off, and a mergekiller round punches a hole in his arm, but it doesnât throw him to a different reality or break his anomaly apart or anything like that. And then heâs on me. The moment heâs inside the Personal Reality Anchorâs area of effect, his power starts up again. I feel myself getting thin, like Iâm stretched out like a balloon. My resistances scream; theyâre helping, but not enough.
Heâs disappearing me, and thereâs nothing I can do to stop him. I canât move. I canât evenâ
The Personal Reality Anchor explodes.
Shrapnel rips across my face in a dozen tiny cuts that Physical Anomaly Resistance starts healing instantly. My stomach shreds, and thatâs going to take a little more time to fix. The Revolverâs fine, though, and so are my eyes.
The explosion throws Alexander away from me. Heâs bleedingâthe blood shifts and changes in R-404âs unreality. A dozen wounds. The hole in his arm, shrapnel across his chest and legsâeven his destroyed ear.
I donât waste any time. Bullet Time. Three rounds, all to the manâs head. Heâs too dangerous to leave here; he shouldnât be able to survive it, but I canât take the chance. Time starts.
A crystalâbright blueâintervenes between Alexanderâs head and the three mergekiller rounds. It shatters into thousands of pieces, and Alexanderâs powers activate again. I Slither away from him, then Smoke Form when itâs not enough. For a second, Iâm not sure why I ever wanted to fight him. What I really want is to hand him the gun. Itâll be easier than fighting him.
Then Iâm drifting away. My mind snaps back to reality, and I empty the last two rounds into Alexander. This time, itâs the other orb that blocksâbut it only stops a single shell before it shatters.
âNo.â
Alexander says it with such authority that his wounds stop being wounds. The Revolverâs just a mass of ceramics and steel, and the cylinders in my sports coatâs pockets are nothing but paperweights. The second shell stops mid-air.
âNo. I havenât come this far, crossed oceans and spent years imprisoned in a shit-filled cell, to fail here. That chamber is the key to becoming a god, and I will have it.â
What kind of delusion is that? Itâs a chamber in a research facility that SHOCKS doesnât want people to know about, that theyâre willing to kill to hide, but how does that apply to Alexander? Iâm missing something. A core component of the Truth behind Alexander. And if I donât find it now, heâs going to win. âIâve fought gods. Theyâre not that great. Who are you?â
He doesnât say anything. The silence stretches.
[Thirty seconds, then Iâm shutting down. Ninety-eight percent of processing loops are compromised. Analyzing Alexander with new information. Please wait,] James One says.
Weâre stalemated. Alexanderâs face strains as he tries to squeeze me out of existence. Thereâs not enough reality here for it to work, but I donât have a single weapon that can hurt him. I do have time, though. The answerâs in there somewhere. The things Alexander said make me sure of that. He needs the chamber. The chamberâs gone; I saw it drop. But I also saw it on the far side of the bridge when I ambushed Alexander. Or did I? Iâm not sure, and solving that variable solves the equation.
So, letâs pretend the chamberâs there. That itâs, somehow, intact and totally fine at the end of the bridge. Whatâs special about it?
What is that chamber in its center?
[Analysis complete. Temporary link to James Prime established. Alexander containment document downloading. Download complete. Link shutting down. Self-deletion in progress.]
James is gone. Iâm alone in Reality 404 with Alexander. And a document.
The file is a scanned paper document dated to the early 2000s. Itâs heavily redactedâwith black ink. Over half of it isnât readable. But thereâs enough in the document for me to work out a few things.
Alexander isnât real. He never was. Heâs an anomaly, and only an anomaly. Heâs not human.
Heâs Atero-Danger, just like the thing in the tank.
And just like Sidney.
I wish James was still here because I need to see his document. But without it, I can still make an educated guess.
Alexanderâs powers could have been very useful to SHOCKS. The ability to shape reality in the ways he does makes him problematicâbut not impossibleâto contain. The ability to simply receive information from people makes him the perfect interrogator. It didnât work on meânot like Li Meiâs compulsionâbut Iâm not human anymore, or at least not a normal one. That second power could have earned him an Atero-Danger level as a useful anomaly, just like Sidney and James.
Something went wrong, and he ended up in the Geren-Danger oubliette. He couldnât get out. Not until Merge Prime, when he instantly gained a ton of power as the System empowered him. By that point, he was either paranoid, delusional, or both. Or somethingâI donât have the right words.
Iâm making this up as I go, but I canât leave him hereânot aliveâand I canât hurt him, so this is a last-ditch effort to win.
So, Alexander wants to be a god. He doesnât trust the System. In fact, he trusts it so little heâs willing to destroy his vision and hearing so he doesnât have to talk to it. But he doesnât have the power to shape his own reality. Thatâs the key. He canât just wish for more power for himself; heâs limited by his body, his anomaly, and his knowledge.
I got the code wrong. Zero, P, 4, L, O, One.
SHOCKS Olympia has a JAMES Unit of its own, and itâs held in the drop-cell. Thatâs what Alexander wanted. Access to knowledge, but without the baggage of the Halcyon System.
Co-opting a JAMES Unit would have been a step toward godlike powers for Alexanderâit probably would have made him a high-QISHI-Danger reality shaper. And he was one code that Director White couldnât tell him from getting there.
[Truth Learned: Alexander the God]
[Active Skill Learned: Mergewalk 3]
I do have the code now, though. At least, Iâm pretty sure I do.
Alexander feels the shift. His eyes narrow as the rounds in the Revolver start to glow, and all the pressure this reality can offer crashes down on me. But I donât stop. Itâs too late to stop. My finger tightens on the trigger, and a mergekiller round punches into Alexanderâs chest. Then another and another.
When itâs over, heâs dead. He has to be. But I check, just to be sure.
He has no pulse. The two crystals are destroyed.
I grab his corpse and Mergewalk out, heading back to the bridge where I ambushed him.
Thatâs not where I end up, though.
Comments
Thanks for the chapter!
M.H. Johnson
2025-02-12 09:14:12 +0000 UTC