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Amano Kaguya launched an S5 orbital bomb that used lots of ultra-compressed water.
 
Amano Kaguya launched an S5 orbital bomb that used lots of ultra-compressed water.
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===Part 4===
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She was fortunate it hadn’t been a laser bombing.
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“Bwah!! With one of those, I’d’ve been killed before I even had a chance to dodge! Argh, curse Academy City and its love of using bizarre tech on you without any kind of warning!!”
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Mikoto had just barely avoided harm by magnetically flinging herself to the side and attaching herself to a distant building, but her uniform and bangs were both soaked from steam. That must have been a weaker version of the attack, but even so, the park was just gone.
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Mikoto didn’t know if Shokuhou had brainwashed the satellite controller into attacking or if whoever remained on the Academy City side was fighting back. Either way, Mikoto would have a hard time leisurely making astronomical observations with that targeting her. She had to assume staying still for five seconds would get her bombed from orbit.
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(And I didn’t manage to get a good look at anything in space before I was attacked.)
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She was on the run, so she would have a hard time stopping and making observations even if she did get her hands on another telescope. She couldn’t rely on the livestreamed satellite images that space development industry sites released. She needed to see it for herself, since she knew that was one source that couldn’t be modified.
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Her plan would still work as long as it was a location outside of Academy City.
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So instead of focusing so much on space up above, she could cut across Academy City and check things beyond the wall.
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“What I want most right now is to avoid that satellite, so I guess I’ll head underground!!”
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She flicked a coin from her thumb and launched a Railgun at the ground.
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The hole she blasted in the asphalt revealed a massive underground shopping area that was likely part of the nearby train station. If you searched on your phone for “walking routes that stay out of the rain”, most any answer would have you go through there.
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Mikoto didn’t hesitate to jump down through the hole.
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“Oh, and they have a limited time Gekota shop in the event space! I need to make a mental note of that and stop by when peace has returned to the world.”
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Of course, that shop might not exist in the real world if this was an illusion or a virtual reality.
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''Boom!!
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The concrete wall to the side was suddenly smashed through and a mass of steel continuous tracks and hydraulic cylinders emerged.
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The machine had a giant pinecone-like drill on the front and work arms attached all around it, so it was probably an Anti-Skill tunnel excavation machine. That thing on tank-like tracks was used to create underground spaces like this one.
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“Another inefficient and overly-romanticized vehicle!?”
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“Hee hee, ha ha, Misaka-saaan☆ Academy City’s science ability is on another levellllllllllllllllll!!”
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A strange shout came from the hole overhead.
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Shokuhou must have been unexpectedly bad at adlibbing because she was gradually getting weirder.
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That said, the heavy machine was powerful but slow. Mikoto ran through the vast underground train station to put distance between it and her.
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She of course used her power to neutralize all of the security cameras as she went.
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(And while I’m down here, whoever’s watching me from space should lose sight of me!)
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An underground space this large would have more than 10 or even 20 stairway exits. She would eventually be located from orbit again, but she would take any head start she could get. If she could leave through an exit the attacker (whoever they were) didn’t expect, she would have some brief freedom.
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Shokuhou was chasing after Mikoto, meaning she had forced herself to jump into the hole and managed not to sprain her ankle despite her lack of athleticism.
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Mikoto worked her brain as she ran up the stairs to the surface.
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When it came down to it…
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(This will probably end up being a fight over a single Level 5 more than over ten thousand Level 0s. But which Level 5 would join me if I explained the threat Shokuhou poses? They’re all so weird I have a hard time imagining any of them doing it.)
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That was when she spotted someone.
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It was truly a coincidence.
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He was as far as you could get from Academy City’s seven Level 5s.
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He was the kind of perfectly ordinary high schooler you could find anywhere.
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He was a pointy-haired boy.
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“Hey, do you know what’s going on in the city?”
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It wasn’t a logical conclusion.
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But Mikoto knew whoever got him on her side would win this. She was certain of it.
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“H-hey, are you two alright? There’s been trouble cropping up all over the city.”
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He couldn’t have imagined the two girls standing in front of him were the cause of all that trouble.
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He was truly worried for them.
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He was the kind of person who could manage that in a crisis.
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“Anyway, we should stick together. Splitting up just increases the risk of one of us getting lost. Don’t worry. If we all work together, I just know we can get through this!”
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Mikoto and Shokuhou had someone who would worry for them.
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For his sake, they knew they had to stop this fighting.
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Then it hit.
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A mysterious water bomb dropped straight down from the giant satellite in orbit.
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With a deafening boom, Kamijou Touma was vaporized.
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“Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!?”
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“Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!?”
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Misaka Mikoto and Shokuhou Misaki both screamed.
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And they forever lost the final thing that could have stopped them.

Revision as of 04:11, 7 February 2024

Chapter 2: A Fundamental Question

Part 1

So what exactly was happening?

If this was not a virtual reality created in an electronic device, something had to be done before Academy City was destroyed. Mikoto herself needed to end her deification(?) immediately to avoid disaster. Couldn’t this form only last a few minutes before triggering a powerful explosion that could easily obliterate all of Academy City? The problem was she had no way of ending it on her own.

Most likely, the same risk applied to Shokuhou Misaki who had turned herself into a goddess of lewd to compete.

Also, that other girl’s eyes were shining as she roared and charged in!?

“Wait, hey, Shokuhou, time out!! This is bad! This isn’t just virtual reality! It might be the real Academy City, so you need to calm down so we can actually talk and exchange infor-”

“Shut up! Today is the day I finally go all out and murder you! hkrhhkrybmrif, ghslbndhmspvmehygbikigdbmdekgmdufkrmdhgldmvkrngldhdenhfiesnhr. mgjsnvgmpshfksnf!!!”

After absorbing an angel to turn herself into a flower and beauty goddess, Shokuhou’s language had glitched out and she couldn’t even talk right.

And while Mikoto held her empty hands out to ask for a truce, the idiot Queen mercilessly attacked with the giant glowing flower petals powerful enough to slice right through a building.

What if this really was the real world?

There were no resets or continues. Did that idiot not understand that letting even one ordinary person die would cross a line that couldn’t be uncrossed!?

An unpleasant snapping sound came from Lightning Goddess Mikoto’s temple.

“Cool your head, you gold titty monster!!!”

As brutally powerful as the attack was, Mikoto managed to dodge it (maybe because Shokuhou’s basic athleticism was so poor) before she circled behind Shokuhou, wrapped her arms firmly around Shokuhou’s hips, and bent backwards in a bridge, dropping the top of Shokuhou’s head into the asphalt. The belly-to-back suplex was like a lightning strike. Especially because it was accompanied by a billion volt blast of electricity.

Thick branches of electricity jolted out and the great heat turned a nearby park’s sandbox into a smooth substance. Mineral fulgurites like that were created by lightning. However, this one was made of simple silicon, so it wasn’t any more valuable than a hunk of glass.

Shokuhou had been flipped upside down with her legs sticking up into the sky, but she wasn’t out of the fight yet.

A bursting sound erupted within her. Mikoto had her arms firmly around her hips, but the glowing flower petals growing form her back slipped into the gaps and forced Mikoto’s arms open from within.

(Uh, oh.)

“hriwhnbigtbs!!!”

Mikoto had no clue what Shokuhou was saying, but Shokuhou’s bloodshot eyes were directed straight at her while the flower petals on her back grew even larger. A deadly slash was coming!?

Mikoto clenched her teeth.

“!!!? …Huh?”

The unathletic goddess tripped over her own feet.

As Shokuhou fell, her sharp petals flailed wildly and sliced diagonally through a nearby skyscraper. If Mikoto hadn’t used her massive magnetic power to hold the building back, they would both have been buried in a concrete landslide.

Leave it to a mental and psychological expert to be unpredictable.

“Shokuhou Misaki. How did you manage to master the mysterious Drunken Boxing without drinking a single drop of alcohol!?”

“I do not look drunk!!”

Tokiwadai’s Queen raised just her head to shout back while blushing.

The embarrassment had brought back her language skills.

“Anyway, if we stay in goddess form much longer, we’ll explode from within! We need to find a way to return to normal!!”

“A self-Mental Out should do the trick☆”

“Dammit, Shokuhou! That’s not fairrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!!!”

Mikoto shouted in resentment while Shokuhou held her TV remote against her temple and immediately returned to her normal human form.

Shokuhou’s boost was caused by Mental Outing herself → using Exterior → brainwashing a few thousand mental espers → brainwashing tens of thousands of ordinary people →gaining control of a million people through mass psychology. That let her gather enough AIM diffusion fields to summon and fuse with golden angel Kazakiri. So by manually severing her link to Exterior, she could immediately return everyone to their senses and switch off her goddess state.

(Hm. I always thought mine were plenty big, but they seem somewhat lacking now that they’ve shrunk back down.)

The mammary privileged girl held a hand to her still quite large chest and thought something that would have gotten her instantly fried to a crisp if the flat girl had heard her.

Meanwhile, the blissfully ignorant girl was shouting in desperation.

“O-oh, no! Wait, I know! You can control my mind with Mental Out and forcibly switch this off.”

“Misaka-san, did you forget that you’re immune to Mental Out? I can’t do anything for you there. You’ll have to find a way to turn it off on your own.”

“I wouldn’t be asking you for help if I had literally any other option!!”

“You know, when you’re the only one Mental Out doesn’t work on, it makes me think maybe you’re actually an inhuman animal. And as long as you don’t cause anyone else any trouble, it’s no problem to me if some monster blows herself up. So what is this? Did you give yourself a power up without thinking it through and now you’re going to self-destruct and you can’t stop it? Pff, ah ha ha ha!! You’re doing my job for me. This is exactly the kind of unintelligent fate I would expect from you. Now, we don’t want you blowing up in the middle of the city, so it would be perfect if you flew on up like a firework and then blew up all on your lonesome like the loner you are!! Hee hee, oh, I can’t stand it. Bwa ha ha ha ha ha ha ha haa ha!!!”

“(That settles it. I’m going to blow her up while I’m still in control. With one of those powerful lightning strikes that splits a giant tree in two in Australia.)”

“Why are you like this, Misaka-san?”

To escape the girl whose thoughts turned toward mutual destruction when cornered, the Queen took off running before tripping and falling in a way that miraculous dodged the high voltage storm that shot by just above her head (while also providing a glimpse of her quite grown-up see-through underwear). Open spaces seemed like a bad idea against a lightning monster, so she scrambled from the main road to hide in a dark and narrow alley.

“This is bad, bad, bad, bad, bad. Hold on, where did Hokaze-san get off to?”

Just then, the lightning goddess saw something.

A floating helium Gekota balloon was caught on the branch of a roadside tree.

Lightning Goddess Mikoto regained her cool and returned to being an ordinary girl.

In mere seconds.

Shokuhou reflexively snapped.

“What!? You have no problem trying to kill me, but now you’re trying to make a cute show of your feminine ability, Misaka-saaan!?”

Part 2

The countdown to Academy City’s doom had finally stopped.

Mikoto breathed a sigh of relief and held a hand to her chest. A chest that had regained its girly softness.

But this wasn’t over yet.

She hadn’t solved the fundamental problem. If this was not an electronic virtual reality, then what was it?

(But what other possibilities are there? Other than this simply being the real world, I mean.)

This wasn’t an electronic virtual reality. That much was certain.

But she doubted that meant she and Shokuhou had been rampaging through the real world.

Their summer uniforms were enough to know where on the timeline this was happening. That meant she shouldn’t have known anything that would happen after the switch to winter uniforms, so why didn’t that hold true?

(Is this the work of an illusion esper, or did Shokuhou figure out how to get Mental Out into my head after all? Come to think of it, dream-controlling machines like Indian Poker do work on me like normal.)

Everything was mixed up if Shokuhou had Exterior while Mikoto remembered the end of the Indian Poker incident. Same for Kazakiri’s golden glowing angel form. She had first appeared that way in the blizzards of Russia during World War Three, which didn’t mesh with Tokiwadai summer uniforms at all.

How could Mikoto explain the jumbled timeline?

(But if I can’t be certain, I need to be more careful. People only have the one life, so there are no redoes. I should watch what my actions to make sure I don’t let any ordinary people die.)

That might sound benevolent, but it was just like her to not include Shokuhou (because she didn’t qualify as “ordinary”).

With a roar, two avalanches arched through the air and collided overhead.

One was a group of espers leaping from rooftop to rooftop. The other was self-driving cars and construction equipment also jumping from the rooftops. The threat of Academy City’s espers could be seen in the fact that the humans made of protein and calcium were pushing back the other side.

To be blunt, Mikoto was controlling the machines, so she was being forced back.

Academy City was terrifying!!

“Oh, no!”

(How does someone so unathletic have the macho mentality of a barbarian? I honestly don’t have time to deal with this. I want some answers before we fight.)

Mikoto wanted to know what was happening, the identity of the Academy City she saw before her, and the truth of this world. Was it simply reality, was it an illusion created by an esper, or was it a dream created by a machine like Indian Poker? Her options would change drastically depending on the answer.

So…

(If I want to know this city’s secret, I should be looking outside instead of to the center.)

If she was being shown some form of illusion, everything within a certain area would be perfectly recreated. There would be no flaws. But recreating it in such detail would require a massive amount of power. Would they really have enough leftover to do the same for places that weren’t directly related to the battle between Mikoto and Shokuhou? That raised the question of what was and wasn’t “related” to their battle. Strictly speaking, the word “world” didn’t necessarily refer just to the planet Earth.

Which gave Mikoto a quick way to check.

Outer space.”

Mikoto entered a nearby multi-tenant building and grabbed a telescope from a random interior decoration shop. She just about walked out with it before realizing she hadn’t paid, so she quickly took care of that. If there was any possibility at all that this was ordinary reality, she couldn’t get too accustomed to behaving like a bandit.

An open space would be best, so she made her way to the nearest park.

She couldn’t actually see the stars in the sky since it was daytime, but she could still view the moon. It was visible from here, but it was obviously unrelated to her battle with Shokuhou. If she noticed something wrong with the celestial body, it would tell her that, while this wasn’t a virtual reality, it wasn’t the real world either.

“Let’s see.”

Mikoto peered through the telescope while making sure she it wasn’t pointed at the sun.

She didn’t see the moon.

She saw a giant Academy City satellite.

“?”

Part 3

There was no time for confused frowning.

Amano Kaguya launched an S5 orbital bomb that used lots of ultra-compressed water.

Part 4

She was fortunate it hadn’t been a laser bombing.

“Bwah!! With one of those, I’d’ve been killed before I even had a chance to dodge! Argh, curse Academy City and its love of using bizarre tech on you without any kind of warning!!”

Mikoto had just barely avoided harm by magnetically flinging herself to the side and attaching herself to a distant building, but her uniform and bangs were both soaked from steam. That must have been a weaker version of the attack, but even so, the park was just gone.

Mikoto didn’t know if Shokuhou had brainwashed the satellite controller into attacking or if whoever remained on the Academy City side was fighting back. Either way, Mikoto would have a hard time leisurely making astronomical observations with that targeting her. She had to assume staying still for five seconds would get her bombed from orbit.

(And I didn’t manage to get a good look at anything in space before I was attacked.)

She was on the run, so she would have a hard time stopping and making observations even if she did get her hands on another telescope. She couldn’t rely on the livestreamed satellite images that space development industry sites released. She needed to see it for herself, since she knew that was one source that couldn’t be modified.

Her plan would still work as long as it was a location outside of Academy City.

So instead of focusing so much on space up above, she could cut across Academy City and check things beyond the wall.

“What I want most right now is to avoid that satellite, so I guess I’ll head underground!!”

She flicked a coin from her thumb and launched a Railgun at the ground.

The hole she blasted in the asphalt revealed a massive underground shopping area that was likely part of the nearby train station. If you searched on your phone for “walking routes that stay out of the rain”, most any answer would have you go through there.

Mikoto didn’t hesitate to jump down through the hole.

“Oh, and they have a limited time Gekota shop in the event space! I need to make a mental note of that and stop by when peace has returned to the world.”

Of course, that shop might not exist in the real world if this was an illusion or a virtual reality.

Boom!!

The concrete wall to the side was suddenly smashed through and a mass of steel continuous tracks and hydraulic cylinders emerged.

The machine had a giant pinecone-like drill on the front and work arms attached all around it, so it was probably an Anti-Skill tunnel excavation machine. That thing on tank-like tracks was used to create underground spaces like this one.

“Another inefficient and overly-romanticized vehicle!?”

“Hee hee, ha ha, Misaka-saaan☆ Academy City’s science ability is on another levellllllllllllllllll!!”

A strange shout came from the hole overhead.

Shokuhou must have been unexpectedly bad at adlibbing because she was gradually getting weirder.

That said, the heavy machine was powerful but slow. Mikoto ran through the vast underground train station to put distance between it and her.

She of course used her power to neutralize all of the security cameras as she went.

(And while I’m down here, whoever’s watching me from space should lose sight of me!)

An underground space this large would have more than 10 or even 20 stairway exits. She would eventually be located from orbit again, but she would take any head start she could get. If she could leave through an exit the attacker (whoever they were) didn’t expect, she would have some brief freedom.

Shokuhou was chasing after Mikoto, meaning she had forced herself to jump into the hole and managed not to sprain her ankle despite her lack of athleticism.

Mikoto worked her brain as she ran up the stairs to the surface.

When it came down to it…

(This will probably end up being a fight over a single Level 5 more than over ten thousand Level 0s. But which Level 5 would join me if I explained the threat Shokuhou poses? They’re all so weird I have a hard time imagining any of them doing it.)

That was when she spotted someone.

It was truly a coincidence.

He was as far as you could get from Academy City’s seven Level 5s.

He was the kind of perfectly ordinary high schooler you could find anywhere.

He was a pointy-haired boy.

“Hey, do you know what’s going on in the city?”

It wasn’t a logical conclusion.

But Mikoto knew whoever got him on her side would win this. She was certain of it.

“H-hey, are you two alright? There’s been trouble cropping up all over the city.”

He couldn’t have imagined the two girls standing in front of him were the cause of all that trouble.

He was truly worried for them.

He was the kind of person who could manage that in a crisis.

“Anyway, we should stick together. Splitting up just increases the risk of one of us getting lost. Don’t worry. If we all work together, I just know we can get through this!”

Mikoto and Shokuhou had someone who would worry for them.

For his sake, they knew they had to stop this fighting.

Then it hit.

A mysterious water bomb dropped straight down from the giant satellite in orbit.

With a deafening boom, Kamijou Touma was vaporized.

“Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!?”

“Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!?”

Misaka Mikoto and Shokuhou Misaki both screamed.

And they forever lost the final thing that could have stopped them.