“You knew about
that didn’t you,” says Legacy accusingly.
“How could I not?”
replies Ceta, “David
and I fought you and Atavari on many occasions.”
“And you didn’t
warn me that I was once a supervillain?” grumbles Legacy before moving onto a
slightly different topic, “What was I like? Back then, when I was Shattered
Hope?”
“A good person at your core, but was
manipulated into doing bad things,” answers Ceta,
“Atavari had good
intentions, but believed that the ends justified the means. She tricked you into
believing that your actions would save the world and bring peace. What you
weren’t told was that that peace would be brought about by uniting the world
against you and she was going to sacrifice you at the end, both literally and
metaphorically. She would claim that she is a good being that was corrupted by
you and now you were gone, she and her new host would be grand heroes. And by
then, Atavari would have killed you so you would be unable to contradict her
lies. But when she did so, David was dying and he convinced me to take you on
as the next Guardian. I gladly obliged him.”
“Thank
you for doing so,” says Legacy.
“There is no need to thank me,”
replies Ceta, “Helping
others and saving lives is what the Guardian is. And you have yet to disappoint
me as the Guardian.”
“I am glad to
hear that,” replies Legacy, “So what happened?”
“Oblivion attacked your world and at the
end of the battle, David was killed, you become the new Guardian and Atavari
fled to pick her new host,” says Ceta with anger in her
voice, “I
despise Atavari. She is a monster in the guise of a hero. She claims to help
others, but does so by destroying innocent lives. Atavari is a coward and lacks
honour.”
“So what
happened to her?” inquires Legacy.
“Since we ended up on the Earth we have
been residing in, Atavari probably just continued with her plans uncontested,”
snarls Ceta, “Claiming
credit for your sacrifice and dishonouring your memory for her own glory.”
“Is there
anything we can do about it?” asks Legacy.
“Unfortunately no,”
replies Ceta, “I do
not currently know the way back to that Earth and if we do, exposing her would
cause much chaos and harm. I would leave such a choice up to you.”
“I would need to
evaluate the situation in person before making such a decision,” states Legacy, “So what now?”
“Would you like to know what powers
David had as the Guardian?” asks Ceta.
“Yes I would,”
replies Legacy.
“He had an innate talent for technology,
both using it and coming up with his own creations,”
replies Ceta, “Additionally,
he wasn’t limited to more advanced technologies as you are. So while he lacked
your technopathy, David was very versatile in what he used and his strategies.”
“I wish I got to
meet him,” says Legacy wistfully.
“You did,”
replies Ceta, “His fairness,
compression and good-nature made him your favourite superhero. On the flipside,
his skill, ingenuity and initiative made him your least favourite foe to fight.
Especially since you always held back due to feeling bad if you hurt him.”
“Really?” inquires
Legacy.
“Yes,” replies Ceta
kindly, “The
feeling was mutual. David never enjoyed fighting you and never when as hard on
you as he could have done. He would always try and convince you to become a
superhero rather than a supervillain and that Atavari was manipulating you and
would betray you. But Atavari’s grip was too strong on you and she convinced
you that David meant well, but simply didn’t understand what you and her were
trying to do.”
“So how much
long until I can return to the real world?” asks Legacy, “I am missing my
friends and teammates.”
“I understand,”
replies Ceta, “I
haven’t seen many of my own in decades. I’m not sure how many are still alive
or-hmm, now that is interesting.”
“What is?” asks
Legacy curiously.
“It appears we have guest,”
explains Ceta, “Shall
I invite Jaylyn in?”
“Definitely,”
says Legacy excitedly, “I can’t wait to see her again.”
Ceta is silent
for a moment and a young girl materialises next to her.
The girl appears
to only be six years old with sleek blonde hair and shining blue eyes. Her
features are mixture of both Leo’s and Joan’s.
An interesting avatar, but not unsurprising. It shows
an accurate representation of Jaylyn, unlike others who would try to hide who
they are. But Jaylyn has always been proud of who is and has never tried to
hide who is from those that know of her.
“Hello Jaylyn,”
says Legacy as Jaylyn runs towards her.
“Aunt Legacy,”
cries Jaylyn as she wraps her arms around Legacy, “You’ve been gone for months!”
“I know,”
replies Legacy as she notes that hug lacks the warmth of a physical hug, “I
missed you too.”
“Father has been searching for you,”
says Jaylyn, “Ever since
you fell in battle against Armageddon. He has never stopped.”
“I would expect
nothing less from a person such as him,” replies Legacy, “So how did he find
me?”
“Oh, he detected a trace signal of
unknown origin and composition when I got Ceta’s message,”
replies Jaylyn, “He also
detected from when you died. Father then when to the sample and checked your
nanites for the signal. When he found it, Father has been trying to trace it
back to the source. Once he found it yesterday, we sent part of me in to see
what was waiting in the other side.”
“It is a very impressive feat to be able
to trace the signal back here,” says Ceta, “Is Leo doing anything else?”
“Oh, he is modifying one of Koizumi’s
inventions to be able the follow the signal in person,”
replies Jaylyn.
“Koizumi?” inquires
Legacy.
“I should tell you about him shouldn’t I?”
answers Jaylyn as she lets go of Legacy.
So more of Legacy's background as the chapter is wrapped up. Now about Atavari. We don't know that she was a bad guy. Sure Atavari did some bad things, but she would claim that it was all for the greater good. Some people say sacrificing a single innocent life and maybe a few others along the way is worth a Golden Age on Earth. Others would argue that the lesser evil is still evil and should be completely avoid when not necessary. Even more would claim that the "innocent" life isn't exactly innocent and willing committed crimes. Ultimately, we only have Ceta's perspective and given how she hates Atavari with a passion, she isn't unbiased party when it comes to retelling events. While Ceta does have valid reasons for her feelings towards Atavari, one must remember that Ceta isn't human. And I don't just mean she is an AI, but Ceta was created by aliens and share their non-human perspective on life.
ReplyDeleteAs for Jaylyn and Leo finding Ceta's Cyberworld, that is an impressive feat in-universe. I mean, if it was a simple matter of just detecting the single and tracing it, Jaylyn would have arrived long ago. Instead, Leo had to detect the single in the first place, confirm it was real, find another two copies of the signal, use all three copies to trace it. Something which took months with an extremely capable AI helping him out. Without Jaylyn, Leo wouldn't be totally unable to trace the signal without takign a few decades and might not have even found it in the first place. And then there is the whole matter of finding how to access the alternate dimension consists entirely of highly secure digital data as an organic being...
So next time, an interlude showing one of the Ascendency's more successful experiments.