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Apr 27, 2022 16:40:19 GMT -5
Post by Anastasia on Apr 27, 2022 16:40:19 GMT -5
Anastasia's power level: 44,658 Dr. Tailor's Power Level: 6,698
"I have no idea what you're talking about, please! I'm just an immigrant!" the short alien cried out. They had bulbous eyes, and a dark purple skin with orange splotches. They looked a little bit like a toad with an elongated cranium. The alien was chained to a table in a room that looked very much like an interrogation chamber. The lights above were harsh fluorescent lights that reflected off the cold metal of the table and into the alien's eyes.
The room was austere to the point of barren, lacking any sort of comfort. It was crisp, clean, and sterile. There was nothing else in the room except for Acker, the two chairs, the table, and the alien.
Acker was a human woman with dark brown hair cut to just about her shoulders. Her hair was brushed neatly and professionally. She was wearing what one might describe as "business casual" clothes. A dark green cardigan over a soft brown blouse and a tan skirt that one would normally consider to be unfashionably long in this modern age, but had a stylish slit up to the knee allowing for maneuverability with out broaching the salacious territory of the thigh. She had on a pair of fashionable oval glasses over chill green eyes that she focused intently on Itkis with. All in all, Acker was the picture of no-nonsense professionalism.
"Cut the crap," Acker said softly, her tone calm, "We've been observing you for a while now, Itkis."
The dark purple of the alien, Itkis's, skin faded into a pale mauve when Acker used his real name. Not his code name. He had been very careful and had ONLY ever used that name in secure channels. If they had hear anyone refer to him as Itkis, they had definitely heard even more sensitive and valuable information. Information that was guaranteed to get him killed if it was exposed.
Acker nodded in approval when it seemed that Itkis had realized that there would be no plausible deniability in this interrogation. But to seal the deal, Acker tossed a folder on the table, and several sheets of paper spread out from within. There were photos of Itkis, transcripts, a page with the logo of the Planetary Trade Organization, and other data points that were inexorable. When Itkis shakily brought his eyes up to Ackers, she leaned forward, resting her elbows on the table, and linked her fingers together.
"Good, now we can talk properly. Let's start with your scouter's communication channels..."
"Lord Tundra?" A soldier appeared at the doorway to the command room, but did not dare enter without permission. He saluted crisply and waited to be acknowledged before continuing.
"We have a bit of a situation, my lord. The scouter's communication line has ben compromised. Our lead communications officer has shut down the line except for the direct one to the office. The infiltrator..." the soldier paused for a moment to gather his courage, he knew that he could be slain at any moment on the capricious whim of those more powerful than him. The messenger could be, and has been, shot. Literally. "The infiltrator calls themselves Dr. Tailor. She's an Earthllng claiming to be from an organization called the Red Ribbon Army. She requests an audience with you... she says she has a proposition for you."
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Apr 27, 2022 18:14:59 GMT -5
Post by Tundra on Apr 27, 2022 18:14:59 GMT -5
PL: 11,826 Weighted PL (20% instead of 25% due to Weighted Effects Trait): 9,461 (Rounded up from 9460.8)
“You may speak.”
From the throne he sat on at the back of the room, Tundra motioned for the soldier to walk in, seeing that he was very worried. He couldn’t blame him. Historically the PTO, and even the higher generals that currently served him, would regularly attack those under them that didn’t bring good news at all times. He actively despised that kind of behavior. Not because he saw other races as equals that shouldn’t be treated as beneath them, but because it usually meant that there would be a increased likelihood of not speaking up when bad things happened due to the fear of death. It’s a dangerous game. As the soldier proceeded to give him the news, alarms went off inside the ruler’s mind. This wasn’t good, to say the least. Not only did he get found out so quickly, but they were requesting his presence? He couldn’t ignore it, but he couldn’t just stroll in there by himself like there wasn’t a possibility of an ambush.
To be honest, the most surprising thing about this was that it wasn’t the USD. The red ribbon army? Couldn’t say he had heard of them before. That being said, what was the nature of their organization? They could be lying, but if they were really from an opposing force would they really let him know that they know of the PTO’s presence on Earth? They could’ve easily just snuck up on his forces, but they didn’t. Still, that doesn’t mean they were guaranteed to be friendly either. He only had limited information at the moment, he could easily be missing something. Tundra stood up, letting out an annoyed sigh as he walked towards the soldier. He did not need this today.
”Very well… get a unit ready and tell them to meet me outside.” He replied, now walking past him and into the hall that would lead to the exit. This was a super risky move, a leader showing up personally to someone who had the resources to uncover his activities. Unfortunately, due to the short notice, he didn’t exactly have time to come up with anything else. Still, he’s knew better than to go alone. If things went south, at least he wouldn’t be completely solo. He didn’t doubt his own abilities, but after meeting people like Anastasia and Katrina, he realized this planet had some hidden gems, and he hated surprises.
Seeing the exit in front of him now, he started contemplating how he got found out. As Tundra went over his undercover operations again, he could’ve sworn it was perfect. Was his location discovered? No, or else they probably would’ve been here already. Either that or, they didn’t want to confront him on his turf. That last part would make a lot of sense, except Tundras left his quarters a few times already, they could’ve easily followed him and got to him while he was alone. Besides, neither of those theories explain how they got ahold of their communication line. Did one of this scouts get discovered? That would certainly explain it. But, even so, how could they have been discovered? This “Red Ribbon Army” was quickly starting to appear something out of the ordinary. Still, the fact that they thought that they could just “request” for the leader of the PTO to just show up showed him that they didn’t quite understand what they were dealing with.
It was time to educate them.
WC: 578
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Apr 28, 2022 8:43:42 GMT -5
Post by Anastasia on Apr 28, 2022 8:43:42 GMT -5
Anastasia's power level: 44,658
Dr. Tailor's Power Level: 6,698
When Tundra stood with obvious annoyance the soldier couldn't help but shrink back in fear of his life, but then he sagged with visible relief when Tundra issued his command and brushed past the lowly foot soldier. The soldier turned and snapped another crisp salute, professionalism returned, "Yes my lord!"
The soldier left in the opposite direction at a fast march to gather the requested forces. He would make sure to gather the best warriors that Tundra had stationed here in the Bamboo forest. Nothing less would do in such an important mission. This unit would be going out underneath the lord directly after all.
The soldier stepped into the elite barracks and barked out, "Sirs! Lord Tundra is going on a mission, and has demanded a unit to accompany him! You are to get ready as quickly as possible, and meet with him outside!"
There were various cries of acknowledgment and the forces moved rapidly in preparation. It didn't take them long, as the PTO was always organized to be able to react to an enemy attack at a moment's notice. They were fully prepared and outside before Tundra in less than five minutes.
Dr. Tailor seemingly stood in the middle of a bamboo clearing with Acker standing just behind her. Truth was that it was a holographic display hidden under the grass. Dr. Tailor hadn't gotten as far as she had with out being cautious. The Planetary Trade Organization was not to be underestimated. It was one of the most powerful forces in the galaxy, and that is exactly why she wanted to speak with them. The fact that the leader of the entire faction, who her sources referred to as Lord Tundra, was on earth was a surprising boon.
Another precaution Tailor took was to place in strategic locations around the area a contingent of android warriors. She was sure that Tundra wouldn't be coming alone. All her information pointed to Tundra being smart, cunning, resourceful, and cautious. The PTO's presence on the earth had largely gone undetected because of such care. Dr. Tailor could respect that.
Dr. Tailor shifted the camera's view along the sky line while the androids kept themselves hidden and their eyes open in the forest. She wanted to be prepared for when Tundra arrived. A lot was riding on this meeting... if project Mask was successful, and she could secure an alliance with the PTO... then the commanders of the Red Ribbon Army would have to capitulate and give her want she so rightfully deserved.
Leadership.
A smile played out on the holographic lips of Dr. Tailor.
She'd finally be able to dictate things as she wanted. Seizing power and control of the Red Ribbon Army meant that she could guide the research and development along her vision. To expand their weapons beyond android and robotic specialization. The Mask program was just the beginning of her plans. A glorious beginning. One that would be propelled forward if she could broker a deal with Tundra. The Planetary Trade Organization had technology and weapons that surpassed the earth's. If she could have access to some of it. If she could get the Red Ribbon Scientists to study the PTO's technology it would advance their knowledge by leaps and bounds. No other force on earth would be able to compare.
She just had to make sure that what she brought to the table was worth Tundra's time. She had an inkling of Tundra's goals. Planetary conquest. Dr. Tailor didn't care about who 'owned' the earth so long as she ruled it. Her ultimate goal was the progression of her craft and the knowledge gained from it. If she had to answer to another force greater than her well... she was used to that. And when she got what she wanted out of Tundra and the Planetary Trade Organization, she'd figure out her next steps then.
As for now, one thing at a time.
Her focus need to be on her meeting with Tundra and brokering a deal.
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Apr 28, 2022 10:13:43 GMT -5
Post by Tundra on Apr 28, 2022 10:13:43 GMT -5
Tundra met with the soldiers outside. "Alright, follow me. When we get to where we need to go, just sit still and shut up. All you have to do is look out for anything out of the ordinary. I'm not quite sure what this is yet." He commanded, motioning the soldiers to follow him as he took off into flight towards the location the message had come from. As he flew above the trees in the bamboo forest, he was still contemplating the intentions of the Red Ribbon Army. Assuming they truly didn't have malicious intentions, then what was this about? Surely, they wouldn't simply be asking them to leave. He already thought they were bold, but they definitely couldn't have been that bold.
Realizing that the location was close now, Tundra maneuvered through the trees as lowered himself down into the forest onto the ground. He decided he would walk the rest of the way. He couldn't sense anything yet, were they hiding their ki? It would make sense for an "Army" to have experienced fighters. As he kept walking, he saw a figure of a woman standing in the middle of the forest. It would appear that she had very colorful hair, a lot more piercings than he thought a person might've been able to fit on one face, and wore a... lab coat? Was she a scientist of some kind?
He stopped about six feet away from her, keeping his distance. He didn't trust anything yet, but wanted to hear her out first before he did anything drastic. While he intended to figure out how she discovered the PTO's presence, he decided that it could wait. Right now, he needed to get to know them. He crossed his arms and tilted his head to the side, continuing to size her up.
"Well? I'm listening."
WC: 307 TWC: 885
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May 3, 2022 8:22:27 GMT -5
Post by doctortailor on May 3, 2022 8:22:27 GMT -5
Power Level: ?
Dr. Tailor looked up and down the person who arrived. A changeling, huh? Not a surprise, considering the Planetary Trade Organization was originally created by an ancient changeling. It made sense that it's current leader would be one. Or at least the leader stationed here on earth. She doubted the leader of the entirety of the PTO would come down to earth himself. Then again, the earth was a big threat to the PTO so maybe it did warrant that kind of special attention...
"Thank you for meeting me, my name is Dr. Tailor," she nodded her head in greeting, not bowing to the changeling. She didn't want to place him in a place of authority above her.
Seeing that he had brought a contingent of warriors with him, Dr. Tailor raised a hand and made a summoning gesture. From the tree line stepped forward three of her androids. The top of her forces: Zulu, Yankee, and X-ray. She kept the rest of the androids hidden. She wanted to show the other leader her protection as a show of good faith, not tip her entire hand. The element of surprise that her androids had with their artificial energy was her biggest advantage.
"Would you happen to be Lord Tundra?" Tailor asked, displaying a little bit of the knowledge that she had managed to extract from her... resources. Once again wanting to show the changeling some of what she had with out tipping her hand. It was important to leave him guess how much she actually knew, and how much was conjecture.
"I'm here on behalf of the Red Ribbon Army. We're a..." she paused trying to think of the best way to phrase what the Red Ribbon Army really was, "Well, the Red Ribbon Corporation is known for creating the best robotics and android technology on earth. We rival the Capsule Corporation in scientific innovation. But we are so much more than that. The Red Ribbon ARMY is the true power behind the corporation."
Another gesture, and the android Zulu stepped forward. He lifted up his shirt to show the complex cybernetics that composed his torso, his expression flat and serious, but not blank. He obviously still had a mind and personality, but was obedient to the doctor. Zulu then lowered his shirt and moved next to the hologram of the Doctor, since her hologram was unable to leave the projection disk hidden in the grass. The hologram of Dr. Tailor did a little spin of her hand, telling Zulu to turn around. He obliged, turning a full 360 degrees to display his form and physique to everyone. Then he summoned a energy ball in his hand displaying the ability to control it before smothering it.
"Zulu here is one of my best soldiers," Dr. Tailor said, "Your scouters can't read him, in spite of the fact he just showed the ability to use energy. Your scouters SHOULD have picked that up, but they didn't."
She wasn't asking. She was boldly TELLING them. It was obvious that Dr. Tailor wasn't just proud, she was down right arrogant.
"I'm telling you all of this so you know just some of what we at the Red Ribbon Army could offer you," Dr. Tailor held her hand out to the changeling, "We would like to partner with the Planetary Trade Organization. An alliance of convenience. We will assist the Planetary Trade Organization in it's invasion and subsequent conquest of the Earth in exchange for sovereignty over the planet."
Tailor let the moment hang in the air. A pause for effect, if you will. She couldn't help having a little... drama.
"What do you think?"
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May 3, 2022 11:49:16 GMT -5
Post by Tundra on May 3, 2022 11:49:16 GMT -5
Tundra and his soldiers heard her out. This "Dr. Tailor" already knew his name, showing that she already knew at least some kind of information about him. He wasn't sure how much, which was slightly concerning, but right now all he could do was continue to assess the situation and then examine his options. As the three Red Ribbon soldiers stepped forward, his own soldiers were on their guard and ready to protect their leader if necessary.
According to Dr. Tailor, the Red Ribbon faction created and designed robotic organisms for what he could only guess would be militaristic purposes. Their rival was the...Capsule Corporation? What was that? He only assumed they did a similar thing, but he'd make a mental note to look further into it. It looked like Earth had some personalities of its own after all, this was quickly becoming entertaining.
As Zulu stepped forward and revealed the machinery he was made out of, Tundra raised an eyebrow. This was definitely the first time he'd seen anything like it. The planets and civilizations he had typically came into contact with usually didn't build artificial fighters of their own. While the potential physical prowess of Zulu came off as impressive for a bucket of bolts, he couldn't help but think that this was slightly wasteful. He imagined that it was very expensive to not only build these robots, but even more expensive to make them combat effective against powerful opponents. He theorized that it was a lot easier to simply use the already existing people and train them that way. Still, this was a new concept for him. Maybe there was more than what met the eye?
As Dr. Tailor boasted about how they couldn't sense or read their energy with scouters, Tundra looked toward one of his soldiers for confirmation. The soldier nodded, his scouter not picking up on anything at all. He looked back at the scientist with piqued interest. He doubted that they could be as effective as a natural trained fighter, but he would be lying if he said he wasn't interested in learning more about this new technology.
Then, came the big proposition. They wanted to... ally with them? In fact, the scientist had already laid out the terms of the partnership! Talk about a go-getter. Still, Tundra was skeptical. While it was true that he had been searching for a way to get involved with Earth's affairs from the inside, the likelihood of the perfect opportunity just appearing on his doorstep was very slim. Would they really agree to sell out their own kind? Tundra's seen it happen before, but this organization consists of people who are likely smarter than they were.
He took a moment before responding, running this entire situation through his head. He needed to try and get more information out of her.
"Well, well, this is certainly amusing. I admire your attitude, I'll give you that. Still, one would think you'd have a little more respect when addressing the leader of the Planet Trade Organization.
In any case, this is why you've called me out here? As you can imagine, I'm very busy. You all just sound like another corporation seeking power and, realizing you don't have the means, have thought to try and call upon the PTO's resources for your own ends. Perhaps trying to preemptively save yourselves from our wrath?"
He had to play his cards carefully here. If he just allowed the Red Ribbon Army to walk away, they might just expose the PTO's presence on Earth. The last thing Tundra wanted to worry about was a war with the USD so soon. The other side of this is that considering the RRA knew about the PTO and had warriors who couldn't be detected, there was really no telling how many RRA soldiers were actually present. Tundra had assumed that Dr. Tailor knew that he was the leader already, so he doubted that she would actually be confident enough to only bring three people. How safe was he really?
WC: 675 TWC: 1,560
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May 3, 2022 12:50:49 GMT -5
Post by doctortailor on May 3, 2022 12:50:49 GMT -5
Power Level: ?
Tailor wasn't sure if she was relieved or even more concerned when the changeling, Tundra, revealed himself to the be leader of the entire PTO. On one hand, her sources had been correct and she had managed to bluff that she knew more than she did. On the other hand, this was a very VERY dangerous person, and she was going to have to be infinitely more careful now. It was one thing to risk alienating the leader of a sub-group in charge of invading earth. It's entirely another to alienate the entirety of the PTO.
Careful Tailor...
Her anxiety ramped up a few notches at Tundra's nonchalance and dismissive attitude towards her proposition. She hid that anxiety, of course, keeping her confident persona on display. Was he bluffing as well, like she was? She didn't know, and it was too dangerous to call his bluff. If it wasn't a bluff then things could go very very bad, very very quickly.
"On the contrary, Lord Tundra. This is me showing you respect. If I were to scrape and bow, that would be disingenuous," Dr. Tailor clasped her hands together dramatically, "Oh, Lord Tundra! Please let us join you! You and the mighty planetary trade organization! Please spare us! We'll give you anything you want!"
She dropped the act an instant later.
"That's not what you want," the doctor said and waggled a finger, "I also don't think you wouldn't be interested in working with a weakling such as that. No, we are approaching you as partners, not sycophants and pathetic worms."
There. Was that too much? He wasn't a prideful saiyan, known to take offense at any little slight against their power. She hadn't insulted him or the might of the PTO. However, if she came from too aggressive a place, he might resist regardless. Doctor Tailor needed to tread a vary careful thin line. She needed to make the RRA an appealing ally while also making sure they weren't a threat.
Doctor Tailor was walking along a knife's edge, and she was exhilarated.
Tailor was increasingly glad that she had chosen to project herself holographically instead of arriving in person. She didn't feel confident that Zulu, Yankee, and X-ray would be enough to protect her should Tundra and his officers attack. Especially now that she knew that Tundra was the leader of the entire organization and not just the invading force. Once again it paid to be careful. She had debated on using her strongest androids, but eventually decided it was a worthy risk. If she wanted to impress Tundra, she needed to show him her capabilities. If he ended up destroying all three of her best androids well... she could rebuild. It'd just be a huge pain.
Tailor wasn't able to pick up on how strong Tundra and his warriors were. She didn't have an power reading technology installed into Zulu and the others. But for all she knew, Tundra could destroy the entire planet if he wished. There have been recorded events of changelings being able to do exactly that. Look at the first planet Namek...
"You ARE right though. We don't have the means to take control, otherwise we would have done so already. That is why we want to broker an alliance," she said, "Isn't that what an alliance is all about? Coming together to share strength towards a similar goal?"
Let's give him the power there. She thought to herself. He was right. She didn't want to argue with him on every step of the way. He was right that they needed him. No use in trying to deny that. But what mattered is convincing him that he needed them as well. Or at the very least that it was worth his time to work with them. Which will it be, Tundra?
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May 3, 2022 14:06:31 GMT -5
Post by Tundra on May 3, 2022 14:06:31 GMT -5
Tundra couldn't help but snicker a little. This one was quite the character.
"Ah, but you see, there is a problem. "Partners", "sharing", "alliance", these terms only work if we assume we're equals."
His aura sprouted around his body, getting slightly more serious. The soldiers around him stepped back slightly, almost instinctively.
"But we're not equals. I have access to technology that is far more advanced than you could comprehend. You are pathetic worms in comparison to the greatness of the people of Planet Frost. Our forces only continue to grow as we get more civilizations to realize that fact. While you're still just getting off the ground, we have already laid the foundation for what's to come. Earth isn't this MacGuffin, it is simply another obstacle in my way. A similar goal, you say? Taking over a mere planet? Do you know how much ambition I'd have to give up to only want to do that? Your vision is too narrow. We are not the same.
Let us entertain the idea that your little club has my attention for a moment. We would have to modify this little "partnership" you've come up with. First, you'd need to prove to me that you're worth my time. These action figures of yours? Cute, but I'll need more from you. Second, the Red Ribbon Army will act as an extension of the Planet Trade Organization. I have certain things I need to do, and you are definitely not going to be able to keep up with what I have in store. Therefore, you listen to me. This would also mean that any planet that you'd end up controlling would still be considered to be under my growing empire. In return, I'll provide you with PTO technology that will allow you to upgrade yours. At least then you'll be able to catch up to the rest of the universe.
Now, how does that sound?"
Hopefully it would be enough to scare Dr. Tailor into submission. At least that way, she would not be as likely to attack him. He left her a way in still, so she could still agree to assist him and not run off. As of right now, Tundra didn't have enough resources to track their movements on top of what they were already dealing with. He would much rather wish to keep them as some kind of "ally" so he could keep a close eye on them. WC: 408 TWC: 1,868
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May 3, 2022 15:49:40 GMT -5
Post by doctortailor on May 3, 2022 15:49:40 GMT -5
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Something changed in Tundra. Dr. Tailor didn't need scouter readings to be able to tell that he was suddenly putting out more power. It was obvious in the way his soldiers acted and the way his aura shone bright. This was a threatening display of power. Shit, things were going pear shaped real quick. This is what she wanted to avoid, but it seemed that it didn't matter how carefully she had tried to dance on that knife's edge. Tundra was going to cut her to ribbons regardless.
Metaphorically speaking, considering she wasn't actually there...
Dr. Tailor had to try and reclaim control. She needed to turn this around. Yes, Tundra was right, but the red ribbon army had so much more to offer. SHE had so much more to offer. She was worth so much more than just another lackey beneath this space lizard's heel. Tailor opened her mouth to argue, but then a voice cut into her radio feed, playing right into her ear.
"Enough, Dr. Tailor," It was the voice of Mr. Norwood. One of her superiors in the Red Ribbon Army, "Accept his proposal before you anger him any further."
"But sir-"
"That's an order, Dr. Tailor," the voice of Mrs. Wesley cut in, "We're taking his offer. The PTO's technology will launch us to the top echelons of earth's political climate."
"With Tundra's backing none would oppose us. Let him focus on the rest of the galaxy. We just need his support here," This time it was Mr. Easter adding to the discussion which only left-
"Do it," Mrs. Suther said with icy finality. While all four of the leads were her superior, Mrs. Suther was Dr. Tailor's DIRECT superior
Dr. Tailor bit her lip hard enough to draw blood if she could even bleed. Her pride rankled underneath the onslaught from both Tundra and her superiors. What cowards. They were going to capitulate just like that? One brief show of power, and some boastful claims of galactic conquest? If he were truly so far above them, why did he have such a crap security system in his communication lines? What was he doing here on this 'obstacle' if he truly didn't care.
Even more than bowing beneath the combined orders of Mr. Norwood, Mrs. Suther, and Tundra, she was furious at Tundra's disrespect of her work. Her prized warrior Zulu? An action figure? He had no idea what he, and by extension her, were capable of. His disregard for her personal work was the worst insult of all. He could disregard the Red Ribbon Army. That wasn't her. But her work? That was another thing entirely.
Dr. Tailor's mind flashed to the Mask Program, briefly. Prove that she was worth his time? He needed more from her? She would give him more. More than he could handle. She would crush him with her brilliance. She would make them all acknowledge- no! - bow before her genius!
But she needed to bide her time and wait for the right moment.
If she defied her orders now, she would lose the backing of the RRA. She still needed their funding and resources. They would just ruin her and her work, and bend over backwards to kiss Tundra's ass and thank him for shitting on them. No. She needed to play this obsequious game for a little longer. As much as she hated it.
Dr. Tailor took one deep breath to calm herself down, and then redirected her attention to Tundra. She tapped her temple and said, "It looks like my superiors accept your terms, Lord Tundra."
With a mental direction, Zulu kneeled before Tundra, even though Tailor's holographic form did not, "The Red Ribbon Army is at your command. How would you like them to serve?"
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May 3, 2022 16:45:09 GMT -5
Post by Tundra on May 3, 2022 16:45:09 GMT -5
Tundra's aura dissipated. He grinned, seeing that he got what he wanted.
"Wonderful."
When Dr. Tailor asked him what their next task was, he had a load of orders at the ready.
"First, send all of the data you have on this "Capsule Corp". I need names, locations, recent activities, etcetera. If they are your enemy, then they're going to get in my way. Secondly, I need the location of your bases and factories as well. I want to be more familiar with this "Red Ribbon Army". Third, I want to know more about these androids. I want access to your research and the likes. I need to know what I need to provide in order to increase the strength of your creations. Send me a wishlist if you have to. Fourth, I need more data on this planet. I need to be able to know my way around as if I were a native. Fifth, I need surveillance in all of Earth's cities. If anything significant happens, we have to be the first to know about it."
Tundra tapped on his chin for a moment, thinking if there was anything else. After a few seconds had passed, he had an idea. He took a moment to consider the numbers before settling on a rough estimate.
"So, I need you to build an army. And I mean a real army. However, before we do that, we have to make sure we're ready. Therefore, I need two things from you. I need you to create a schematic for a space station that you'll be able to build. Don't worry about how long it'll take to create, we have a lot of time. Second, I need you to build one android using the technology I provide for you. Just one. However, here's the thing: I need you to build powerful enough to hold their own against a real threat of my choosing. It doesn't have to win, but it has to be able to do a significant amount of damage. As for who your target will be? Leave that to me, I'll let you know when I've found a suitable opponent. That being said, you should prepare as if you were about to fight me. I want the fight recorded and sent to me.
Once we accomplish that, assuming you didn't fail, we can upgrade the android even further based on the data we find and you'll manufacture approximately 10,000 of them at the least."
Tundra already had a particular target in mind.
"So, you think you can do it?"
He knew he was asking for a lot, but he wanted to really push them to see how reliable they were. If he was going to work with them, he needed to see what they were capable of if they were pushed to their limits. They were scientists, after all. They always came up with entertaining things when put to the test.
WC: 491 TWC: 2,359
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May 4, 2022 10:38:28 GMT -5
Post by doctortailor on May 4, 2022 10:38:28 GMT -5
Power Level: ?
Suddenly Tundra was rattling off a list of orders and demands like a machine gun. Dr. Tailor blinked in surprise, but quickly schooled her expression back into a neutral one. Good thing this conversation was being recorded through not only her positronic brain, but also through the holographic channels as well. His list was extensive, and rapid fire. Looks like the changeling intended on having them hit the ground running. Very well, if he wanted to throw them in the deep end to see if they sink or swim then Dr. Tailor would show him just how fast they could paddle.
"Very well, Lord Tundra," Dr. Tailor said, "I have hacked into your Scouter communications, but otherwise I will need access to your network to provide the information you need. Once connected I'll be able to upload all the data that we have on the Capsule Corporation, our operations, as well as general information on the Earth."
It was interesting that he was asking for surveillance and information on the earth it's self. Does he not really have any generalized data? Or was this a test to cross reference the information that we give him? Tailor thought to herself. No matter. The leaders were going to give him everything he asked for any way. Maggots. But that didn't mean SHE had to give him the information she personally had.
Dr. Tailor debated about telling him about the Mask Program. She hadn't even shared the results of it with the rest of the Red Ribbon Army yet... But considering their sudden spineless capitulation, she was more tempted to keep this particular ace up her sleeve. The Mask Program might be her only way to turn the tables on the others if she wanted to take over... No, she'd hold on to the Mask Program for now. It was still in the testing phase, after all.
Tailor snapped back to the conversation at hand, her brain repeating what Tundra had been saying while her thoughts were elsewhere. A space station and an army. Ambitious. Like he said he was. But once again she wondered, if the PTO was sooooo far above them and had such AMAZING technology, why would he want an army and a space station built by such inferior forces? He should have an entire fleet, an entire armada, of war ships and stations under his command. She'd need to find a way to gather more information on just how powerful this PTO genuinely was. Maybe all of this was a fucking bluff.
It was too early to tell.
"These are all possible, Lord Tundra," Dr. Tailor said, "The RRA will start right away on the space station designs for your approval. I believe there may already be plans in the works that could be repurposed for your wishes. As for the android army, that shouldn't be a problem. They have such resources in place already, though they may not be up to your standards. Some of the androids will be brought to you to determine their worthiness and if more modifications need to be made with the technology that you will be providing."
Dr. Tailor turned and gestured to Zulu again. Yankee and X-ray also stepped forwards from their hidden locations amongst the bamboo. The moved to flank Zulu obediently. All three of them crossed their arms, presenting themselves for the perusal of Tundra and his forces.
"These three are some of my best work, should you like to test them at your leisure to see their worthiness for your upcoming army," Dr. Tailor hoped that he would take up the offer. She wanted to see just how well her own personal work would fair against the power of the PTO leader, and/or his forces. It would give her a baseline to work from. And even if he destroyed them and claimed them inferior, she had other plans and contingencies. She was already working on alternative projects from simple androids and robotics after all. It would just serve as an example to the rest of the fools in the RRA that robotics was rapidly becoming obsolete, like she had so often told them.
"All these will be difficult tasks, Lord Tundra. But not impossible. It will be done as you command, and done well," Dr. Tailor promised with obvious confidence. The fact that the leaders didn't chime in her ear to argue was proof that they were comfortable with the demands and tasks set before them. If anything, these were some of the same projects that they were already working on. Now they would just have additional resources to work on them.
"What timelines are you expecting for these to be completed?"
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May 4, 2022 12:05:16 GMT -5
Post by Tundra on May 4, 2022 12:05:16 GMT -5
"You'll have approximately a month." Tundra replied, motioning his soldiers forward to carry the androids for him. When he got back, he intended to ship them out back to Planet Frost for examination by his own scientists.
"Don't worry, you'll have access to our communications channel."
This was perfect. With the help of his newfound "friends", he'll be able to direct his forces to other matters. With the information he'll soon have about Earth and its resources, he'd be able to skip through the scouting phase and move forward with the actual plotting. It would certainly take a few days of studying and looking everything over, but for a higher level being like him it wasn't anything to sweat over.
On top of that, he had already had a contract with the leader of a certain mercenary group called the...What did they call themselves? The Crimson Chins? The Critical Nexus? The Crying Nova? In any case, they were paid to attack the headquarters of the United Syndicate of Defense, though in reality Tundra had sent them on a suicide mission. He simply wanted an idea of how powerful they were on Earth and how the general populace responded to crisis events. He had given them their task a while ago... He really should go and check on them to see how their progress is going.
Once he had everything he needed, it wouldn't be long before Earth was in his hands. Just when he was getting a little too confident, he reminded himself of something.
"That reminds me, how were you able to discover our communication line at all?"
With all these deals and negotiation, he had almost forgot about the most important part. If the RRA were able to discover them, it was only a matter of time before more of the natives began to wise up. He was going to have to speed things up a little.
WC: 320 TWC: 2,679
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May 4, 2022 12:57:02 GMT -5
Post by doctortailor on May 4, 2022 12:57:02 GMT -5
Power Level:?
Dr. Tailor's jaw almost dropped at Tundra's pronouncement. A month? A month for all of that? Unbelievable. A month for the space station alone would have been pushing it. But a month for everything? What had the Red Ribbon Army gotten it's self in to? Sure, this is probably a test, but there had to be a limit to his expectations. This was just unreasonable. Dr. Tailor kept her thoughts to herself, however. This was out of her hands. Her leaders were the ones responsible for this arrangement. She just had to make sure she kept herself out of the way of any possible backlash from everything.
She'd need to be very cautious...
When Tundra's men took away her top three soldiers, Dr. Tailor lamented revealing them. She should have offered up less than her best. But it was a worthwhile sacrifice. She needed to put her best foot forward on impressing Tundra if this was going to work out. She just didn't like putting more and more of her eggs in the basket of the Mask Program. If something happened to the Mask Program, which she was confident won't, but IF something happened, she would be down any legitimate defensive warriors.
When Tundra asked about how she had manage to discover and infiltrate the PTO's communication line, she couldn't help but give him a confident grin. Her earlier arrogance returning, but this time in a much more controlled manner, "Oh, that? We had managed to capture one of your scouts. It was only a matter of taking his scouter and reversing the signature to locate and listen in to all the command lines, not just his. It was also a simple matter of breaking him to learn what we needed to know."
Acker had done most of the breaking while Dr. Tailor had been doing most of the hacking. Acker truly was an excellent assistant. Good help was so hard to find, and Acker was the best help she could have asked for. She may not be as physically powerful as many of the forces that they faced. But she had other skills that were, in Tailor's opinion, much more valuable than the ability to punch other people really hard and blast them with lasers.
Dr. Tailor cleared her throat, coughing into a closed first for a moment as she reined herself back in and adopted an appropriately servile attitude, "Will that be all Lord Tundra?"
She almost hesitated to ask, but knew that she would have to. How many more insane demands could the changeling add one? She didn't want to encourage him to add more, but knew it would be better to do so. If only to keep the disgusting act of being his humble servant, eager to please on behalf of the RRA.
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May 4, 2022 13:39:57 GMT -5
Post by Tundra on May 4, 2022 13:39:57 GMT -5
Tundra didn't seem too fazed by hearing one of his soldiers was likely brutalized into coughing up information. He didn't care much for those that belonged to other species. ‘So, one of my scouts did get found out’. He thought. Couldn't say that put a smile on his face. He would have to make sure that kind of thing didn't happen too often, as well as strengthen their security. However, it was interesting how the Red Ribbon Army wasn't above torture. Tundra was almost a little impressed, as he didn't think they had the stomach for that kind of thing. Still, she never mentioned what ended up happening to him. If he wasn't dead, that was definitely bad news. He couldn't allow them to still keep him in captivity. Who knows much he'd end up spilling. If somehow the agreement between the PTO and the RRA went south, he did not want them to know so many secrets. He hardly trusted them as it was.
"Well, I suppose the last thing I want is for you to return our scout to us. Even if he's dead, I want a body." Tundra replied. The main reason he wanted a body was to make sure the scout was actually dead. He wouldn't put it past them to lie about his condition to extract more information from behind his back. A simple scout probably wouldn't have anything too crucial, not yet at least, but it was better safe than sorry. Besides, if he was alive, Tundra would want to take him back for..."reassignment". He couldn't afford weak willed individuals to be members of his army, now could he?
"Other than that, we're done here. It was nice talking to you Doctor. I'll be in touch."
WC: 293 TWC: 2,972
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May 4, 2022 18:43:46 GMT -5
Post by Admin on May 4, 2022 18:43:46 GMT -5
You're looking at some big gains of 5,885 Power level and 3,662 Zeni!
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