Editing HEAVY OBJECT:Volume1 Chapter 3

Jump to navigation Jump to search

Warning: You are not logged in. Your IP address will be publicly visible if you make any edits. If you log in or create an account, your edits will be attributed to your username, along with other benefits.

The edit can be undone. Please check the comparison below to verify that this is what you want to do, and then save the changes below to finish undoing the edit.

Latest revision Your text
Line 101: Line 101:
 
Froleytia thought she felt a headache coming on when she heard Quenser’s amateurish suggestion.
 
Froleytia thought she felt a headache coming on when she heard Quenser’s amateurish suggestion.
   
“What do you think the coalition is for? The home country could end this infighting on its own if need be, but the higher ups want a grand image of the heroes of justice on parade. If we banned photography, the candidates desperately campaigning for the council positions back home would be upset. Councilor Flide and the others are extremely on edge.”
+
“What do you think the coalition is for? The home country could end this infighting on its own if need be, but the higher ups want a grand image of the heroes of justice on parade. If we banned photography, the candidates desperately campaigning for the Councillor position back home would be upset. The Flide Councillor is extremely on edge.”
   
 
“Hadn’t you heard, Quenser? They’re doing all sorts of things for the press. There was even talk of having decals for high-paying companies or political parties put on the Object’s armor like F1 racers or something.”
 
“Hadn’t you heard, Quenser? They’re doing all sorts of things for the press. There was even talk of having decals for high-paying companies or political parties put on the Object’s armor like F1 racers or something.”
Line 115: Line 115:
 
“They’re either a bunch of idiots who don’t know what’s going on inside the military nation or a bunch of self-centered bastards who know but don’t care. Do we really need to pay any attention to them? In fact, I’m willing to bet they would ask us why didn’t we attack the military nation sooner, the second a torpedo from that nation sinks one of them.”
 
“They’re either a bunch of idiots who don’t know what’s going on inside the military nation or a bunch of self-centered bastards who know but don’t care. Do we really need to pay any attention to them? In fact, I’m willing to bet they would ask us why didn’t we attack the military nation sooner, the second a torpedo from that nation sinks one of them.”
   
With a displeased expression, Froleytia spoke up, “The Council elections back in the home country are coming up soon. As I said, Councilor Flide and the others are on edge to ensure they don’t gain any kind of negative image. It’s possible they really are planning an operation to provide relief to that ignorant anti-war group.”
+
With a displeased expression, Froleytia spoke up, “The Councillor election back in the home country is coming up soon. As I said, the current Flide Councillor is on edge to ensure he doesn’t gain any kind of a negative image. It’s possible he really is planning an operation to provide relief to that ignorant anti-war group.”
   
 
“Oh c’mon. We come all the way to the battlefield and we have to babysit some idiots?” complained the two boys.
 
“Oh c’mon. We come all the way to the battlefield and we have to babysit some idiots?” complained the two boys.
   
Froleytia glanced up toward the sun that was beginning to sink.
+
Froleytia glanced up toward the sun that was beginning sink.
   
 
“You two will be taking part in a mission that begins at sunset, so you need to prepare yourselves now. An official briefing is being held this evening, so make sure you are fully equipped by then.”
 
“You two will be taking part in a mission that begins at sunset, so you need to prepare yourselves now. An official briefing is being held this evening, so make sure you are fully equipped by then.”
Line 132: Line 132:
 
===Part 2===
 
===Part 2===
   
Inside the coalition maintenance base zone, the characteristics of the equipment varied even within the same facility depending on which force they belonged to. An Elite girl who was called the princess by others stood within a mobile portion of the base zone created from multiple large vehicles.
+
Inside the coalition maintenance base zone, the characteristics of the equipment found within the same class of facility varied depending on which force they belonged to. An Elite girl who was called the princess by others stood within a detached portion of the base zone created from multiple large vehicles.
   
Multiple such facilities existed and the one the princess was currently inside was not the even larger one that contained her personal Object, the Baby Magnum. She was in a special facility located next to the one for the Object. This one was for maintaining the Elite pilot’s body.
+
Multiple such facilities existed and the one the princess was currently inside was not the enormous one that contained her personal Object, the Baby Magnum. She was in a special facility located next to the one for the Object. This one was for maintaining the Elite pilot’s body.
   
 
The area was so large it was hard to believe it was inside a vehicle and it contained a clear semi-circle dome about 10 meters across. The Elite girl was standing in the middle of that dome and countless devices and human eyes were observing her from outside the dome. The people were from the medical team that looked after the Elite girl’s health.
 
The area was so large it was hard to believe it was inside a vehicle and it contained a clear semi-circle dome about 10 meters across. The Elite girl was standing in the middle of that dome and countless devices and human eyes were observing her from outside the dome. The people were from the medical team that looked after the Elite girl’s health.
Line 146: Line 146:
 
She held up a long, thin silver flute and entered text by having the infrared input function of the goggles read the motion of her eyes.
 
She held up a long, thin silver flute and entered text by having the infrared input function of the goggles read the motion of her eyes.
   
“Tuning of the flute is complete,” she said.
+
“''Tuning of the flute is complete'',” she wrote.
   
 
“I take it there are no issues with the score either. In that case, let the metronome go. You can begin your performance whenever you like.”
 
“I take it there are no issues with the score either. In that case, let the metronome go. You can begin your performance whenever you like.”
Line 158: Line 158:
 
“Yes, yes, that’s good. Bring the metronome into a 5 meter radius loop at an altitude of 140 centimeters, completing one loop every 30 seconds.”
 
“Yes, yes, that’s good. Bring the metronome into a 5 meter radius loop at an altitude of 140 centimeters, completing one loop every 30 seconds.”
   
“Inartistic performances like that are boring.”
+
“''Inartistic performances like that are boring''.”
   
 
With the flute still to her mouth, the princess continued moving her eyes to continue the conversation. Notes moved dizzyingly across the monitor displaying the score, but there was no uncertainty in the movement of her fingers. It was less like the movements of a music-loving musician and more like the movements of a robot arm accurately soldering items to a circuit board in a semiconductor plant.
 
With the flute still to her mouth, the princess continued moving her eyes to continue the conversation. Notes moved dizzyingly across the monitor displaying the score, but there was no uncertainty in the movement of her fingers. It was less like the movements of a music-loving musician and more like the movements of a robot arm accurately soldering items to a circuit board in a semiconductor plant.
Line 164: Line 164:
 
“Does it feel good to be surrounded by sound like that?”
 
“Does it feel good to be surrounded by sound like that?”
   
“You mean the point vibrations of the dome and the sound I am creating? If I was satisfied with only that, I would feel like I was insulting orchestras.”
+
“''You mean the point vibrations of the dome and the sound I am creating? If I was satisfied with only that, I would feel like I was insulting orchestras''.”
   
There was not merely a single method of regulating an Elite’s body. Nor was there merely a different format for each army or nation. The ideal method was built up for each individual Elite. For some, it was continually swimming within a large pool, aiming for the fastest time. For some, it was solving every single problem on an answer sheet similar to a college entrance exam. For some, it was playing chess against a super computer. And for some like the princess, it was to surround oneself in carefully modulated noise.
+
There was no standard method of regulating an Elite’s body. Nor was there merely a different set of standards for each army or nation. The ideal method was built up specifically for each individual Elite. For one person, it was to continually swim within a large pool, aiming for the fastest time. For another, it was solving every single problem on an answer sheet similar to a college entrance exam. For another, it was playing chess against a super computer. And for someone like the princess, it was to surround oneself in carefully modulated sound.
   
 
“Do you have a complaint with the instrument? For a change of pace, you could always try using the electric guitar.”
 
“Do you have a complaint with the instrument? For a change of pace, you could always try using the electric guitar.”
   
“Having the sound of my breath mixed in would have an effect on the regulation. I am using the flute because the breaths are written into the music.”
+
“''Having the sound of my breath mixed in would have an effect on the regulation. I am using the flute because the breaths are written into the music''.”
   
 
Other sounds could not be mixed in with the music. She could talk with no problem by taking breaks from playing, but the regulation could not continue during those breaks.
 
Other sounds could not be mixed in with the music. She could talk with no problem by taking breaks from playing, but the regulation could not continue during those breaks.
   
That was why the Elite girl was going through the annoying effort of speaking with her eyes while playing with her mouth. Eventually, she reached the final note and that stage of the regulation was complete. The princess removed the flute from her mouth and the paper airplane that had been kept aloft by the music slowly fell to the floor.
+
That was why the Elite girl was going through the annoyance of speaking with her eyes while playing with her mouth. Eventually, she reached the final note and that stage of the regulation was complete. The princess removed the flute from her mouth and the paper airplane that had been kept aloft by the music slowly fell to the floor.
   
The princess picked up the metronome and prepared for the next song, but then she suddenly looked up. Through the clear dome, she had spotted a familiar face entering through the open entrance of the large vehicle.
+
The princess picked up the metronome and prepared for the next song, but then she suddenly looked up. Through the clear dome, she had spotted a familiar face entering through the open door of the large vehicle.
   
 
It was Quenser.
 
It was Quenser.
Line 194: Line 194:
 
“Oh, Heivia was saying something about us needing to drop by and remind you not to step on us since we’re going to be on a mission together.”
 
“Oh, Heivia was saying something about us needing to drop by and remind you not to step on us since we’re going to be on a mission together.”
   
(What kind of person does that brute think I am?)
+
(What kind of brute does that person think I am?)
   
 
The princess was a tad miffed.
 
The princess was a tad miffed.
Line 210: Line 210:
 
Before she could say anything, Quenser innocently brought the flute to his mouth.
 
Before she could say anything, Quenser innocently brought the flute to his mouth.
   
She had been planning to at least wipe the mouthpiece off before handing it to him, so she was standing with a blank look and a blush on her face. However, an even greater shock ran through her soon after.
+
She had been planning to at least wipe the mouthpiece off before handing it to him, so she was stunned and stood with a blank look and a blush on her face. However, an even greater shock ran through her soon after.
   
The girl was having her body regulated by the sound of the instrument, so just as a small, stupid sound escaped the flute, a deluge of strange feelings assaulted her spine.
+
The girl was having her body regulated by the sound of the instrument, so just as a small, stupid sound escaped the flute, a sudden deluge of strange feelings assaulted her spine.
   
 
“…!?”
 
“…!?”
Line 222: Line 222:
 
As a soft, charming light appeared in her eye and the light of reason tried to deny it, the girl’s body stiffened, but Quenser was as clueless as ever.
 
As a soft, charming light appeared in her eye and the light of reason tried to deny it, the girl’s body stiffened, but Quenser was as clueless as ever.
   
As he tried to accurately produce the “do re mi fa sol la si do” scale, the strengths of the breaths he was using were completely wrong.
+
As he tried to accurately produce the “do re mi fa sol la ti do” scale, the strengths of the breaths he was using were completely wrong.
   
 
“Huh? The notes aren’t coming out right. They’re distorted. And how am I supposed to press down to made a ‘do’?”
 
“Huh? The notes aren’t coming out right. They’re distorted. And how am I supposed to press down to made a ‘do’?”
Line 344: Line 344:
 
“They have motors and fibrous springs to supplement their strength, so why can’t ''they'' be the ones to walk? And what are they gonna use those for in an Object vs. Object battle anyway?”
 
“They have motors and fibrous springs to supplement their strength, so why can’t ''they'' be the ones to walk? And what are they gonna use those for in an Object vs. Object battle anyway?”
   
“That’s a reconnaissance unit equipped with extremely high performance high speed cameras. They analyze the minute movements of the enemy Object’s main gun and lenses and send that information to their Object to help with timing for evasion and defense. At the very least, they’ll be more help in a battle than us. Although they do tend to get targeted first due to their annoying interference.”
+
“That’s a reconnaissance unit equipped with extremely high performance high speed cameras. They analyze the minute movements of the enemy Object’s main gun and lenses and send that information to their Object to help with timing for evasion and defense. At the very least, they’ll be more help in a battle then us. Although they do tend to get targeted first due to their annoying interference.”
   
 
However, it was not just the foot soldiers who were annoyed with the arrangement.
 
However, it was not just the foot soldiers who were annoyed with the arrangement.
Line 408: Line 408:
 
“This kind of casual attentiveness and nonchalant kindness is important to gain trust amongst us soldiers. Oh ho ho. I suppose the unrefined Elite of the Legitimacy Kingdom simply does not understand that.”
 
“This kind of casual attentiveness and nonchalant kindness is important to gain trust amongst us soldiers. Oh ho ho. I suppose the unrefined Elite of the Legitimacy Kingdom simply does not understand that.”
   
“I said it was nothing. …Are you mocking me?” replied the princess.
+
“I said it was nothing. …Are mocking me?” replied the princess.
   
 
“Please, Quenser!! Come down!! Don’t provoke the princess and the other Elite any further!! At this rate, we’re all going to be slaughtered while caught between two battling Objects!!”
 
“Please, Quenser!! Come down!! Don’t provoke the princess and the other Elite any further!! At this rate, we’re all going to be slaughtered while caught between two battling Objects!!”
Line 676: Line 676:
 
If they started a firefight in the village, it would likely just increase the number of victims.
 
If they started a firefight in the village, it would likely just increase the number of victims.
   
Also, Quenser was a combat engineer, so he only had explosives. The only practical weapons they had were Heivia’s rifle and handgun. When there was no real reason to fight, neither of them wanted to start a fight where they would be at a disadvantage.
+
Also, Quenser was a combat engineer, so he only had explosives. The only practical weapons they had were Heivia’s rifle and handgun. When there was no real reason to fight, neither of them wanted to start a fight where they would be at the disadvantage.
   
 
However…
 
However…
Line 700: Line 700:
 
What he saw was…
 
What he saw was…
   
“(That’s the border with the coalition territory… Was he shot from beyond it? So did someone purposefully throw a ‘pebble’ in from outside their territory?)”
+
“(That’s the border with coalition territory… Was he shot from beyond it? So did someone purposefully throw a ‘pebble’ in from outside their territory?)”
   
 
Suddenly, a slight bit of static came from Quenser’s radio. He thought he was getting a transmission, but he was not. Small bursts of static continued intermittently.
 
Suddenly, a slight bit of static came from Quenser’s radio. He thought he was getting a transmission, but he was not. Small bursts of static continued intermittently.
Line 982: Line 982:
 
“But here’s the problem. There are over 100 dummy facilities and around 40 gas tanks have been brought up to the surface. The higher ups have no way of knowing which one is the real deal.”
 
“But here’s the problem. There are over 100 dummy facilities and around 40 gas tanks have been brought up to the surface. The higher ups have no way of knowing which one is the real deal.”
   
“Could there be a base that has been kept completely secret so the higher ups don’t even know about it?”
+
“Could there be a base that has been kept completely secret so the higher ups don’t even know about it?”?
   
 
“It’s not impossible, but I doubt it. Keeping the satellites from detecting a building to hold something that large is no easy task. And even if they hid it underground, it would need ducts and entrances that would give it away.”
 
“It’s not impossible, but I doubt it. Keeping the satellites from detecting a building to hold something that large is no easy task. And even if they hid it underground, it would need ducts and entrances that would give it away.”
Line 1,040: Line 1,040:
 
“What is going on!? Did we find the Oceanian Object?”
 
“What is going on!? Did we find the Oceanian Object?”
   
“Yes. I’m finally going to get to return home! The final boss is waiting for us on the edge of the Great Sandy Desert. The coalition Objects are headed there at full speed, but we have to hurry there on military trucks. It’s first come first serve for the trucks with good suspension, so you should probably hurry. If you’re too slow, your back is gonna be hurting.”
+
“Yes. I’m finally going to get to return home! The final boss is waiting for us on the edge of the Great Sandy Desert. The coalition Objects are headed there at full speed, but we have to hurry there on military trucks. It’s first come first serve for the trucks with good suspension, so you should probably hurry. If you’re too slow, you’re back is gonna be hurting.”
   
 
“The Great Sandy Desert?” muttered Quenser blankly as he watched the soldier run off.
 
“The Great Sandy Desert?” muttered Quenser blankly as he watched the soldier run off.
Line 1,188: Line 1,188:
 
“Ahhn? Hell no. We can’t take a civilian onto the battlefield with us. And we don’t have time to aid you in your escape.”
 
“Ahhn? Hell no. We can’t take a civilian onto the battlefield with us. And we don’t have time to aid you in your escape.”
   
“No, not that. I want to make up for what I’ve done. I brought this situation on us all, right?” Sewax’s voice held a certain impatience to it. He sounded completely different from when they had first brought him back to the base zone. “All the footage we ever get is of close-ups of two Objects fighting, so we never get to see what happens to the local people. That is why we all see war as something not worth worrying about. I came here because I could not forgive that. But I was wrong. You build up your strategies with the insight of experts and I ruined it all with my amateurish ideas. I thought eliminating those Oceanian soldiers would improve the situation for the tribes, but all I did was doom innocent people to violent deaths. And many, many more people are going to be killed! I can’t overlook that. Surely there is something I can do to make up for what I have done!!”
+
“No, not that. I want to make up for what I’ve done. I brought this situation on us all, right?” Sewax’s voice held a certain impatience to it. He sounded completely different from when they had first been brought him back to the base zone. “All the footage we ever get is of close-ups of two Objects fighting, so we never get to see what happens to the local people. That is why we all see war as something not worth worrying about. I came here because I could not forgive that. But I was wrong. You build up your strategies with the insight of experts and I ruined it all with my amateurish ideas. I thought eliminating those Oceanian soldiers would improve the situation for the tribes, but all I did was doom innocent people to violent deaths. And many, many more people are going to be killed! I can’t overlook that. Surely there is something I can do to make up for what I have done!!”
   
 
Quenser and Heivia exchanged a quick glance.
 
Quenser and Heivia exchanged a quick glance.
Line 1,264: Line 1,264:
 
“That is why we are suggesting both possible targets are destroyed. One thing we know for sure is that the energy readings of a reactor were detected in two different places. Oceania has only one Object, so one has to be real and one has to be fake. But what do we lose if we destroy both?”
 
“That is why we are suggesting both possible targets are destroyed. One thing we know for sure is that the energy readings of a reactor were detected in two different places. Oceania has only one Object, so one has to be real and one has to be fake. But what do we lose if we destroy both?”
   
“We feel the more hidden base in the Tanami Desert is more suspicious than the much too obvious one in the Great Sandy Desert,” added in Heivia.
+
“We feel the more hidden base in the Tanami Desert is more suspicious than the much too obvious on in the Great Sandy Desert,” added in Heivia.
   
 
After a bit of silence from their allies, Quenser spoke up again.
 
After a bit of silence from their allies, Quenser spoke up again.
Line 1,306: Line 1,306:
 
“Why even bring it up when you know I’ll never do anything like that!?”
 
“Why even bring it up when you know I’ll never do anything like that!?”
   
Froleytia’s last shout brought Quenser and Heivia back to their senses. Why were they getting so oddly excited while on their way to fight an Object?
+
Froleytia’s last shout brought Quenser and Heivia back to their senses. Why where they getting so oddly excited while on their way to fight an Object?
   
 
“The real problem here is that we’ll be more than heroes if we take out the Generation 0.5 on our own. Maybe we’ll get another medal. Actually, we might pass Froleytia right by if we keep this up.”
 
“The real problem here is that we’ll be more than heroes if we take out the Generation 0.5 on our own. Maybe we’ll get another medal. Actually, we might pass Froleytia right by if we keep this up.”
Line 1,626: Line 1,626:
 
(Wait, this voice is…)
 
(Wait, this voice is…)
   
She recognized the voice as belonging to the Councilor Flide.
+
She recognized the voice as belonging to the Flide Councilor.
   
The Councilors led the Legitimacy Kingdom and he was said to be the one who had put together the coalition force and sent them to Oceania for the sake of his election. However, that identity held another great meaning for the princess.
+
The Councilor led the Legitimacy Kingdom and he was said to be the one who had put together the coalition force and sent them to Oceania for the sake of his election. However, that identity held another great meaning for the princess.
   
“As you can tell from our data, Oceania’s Object truly was in the Great Sandy Desert. The prototype reactor and the Object were both in the same facility. The Oceanians were afraid of our attack and hurriedly had the Object escape while leaving the prototype reactor behind. The real Object is still out there in the Great Sandy Desert somewhere. We must not let it escape. If we turn back for the Tanami Desert now, the Generation 0.5 Object will disappear again.” As the soldiers listened on in bewilderment, Councilor Flide continued. “Quenser and Heivia know this, but they are afraid of having to fight the Object, so they are intentionally trying to have us waste our time on the dummy facility in the Tanami Desert. They will soon be arrested, but the Generation 0.5 Object in the Great Sandy Desert comes first. Do not be deceived by Quenser and Heivia’s words.”
+
“As you can tell from our data, Oceania’s Object truly was in the Great Sandy Desert. The prototype reactor and the Object were both in the same facility. The Oceanians were afraid of our attack and hurriedly had the Object escape while leaving the prototype reactor behind. The real Object is still out there in the Great Sandy Desert somewhere. We must not let it escape. If we turn back for the Tanami Desert now, the Generation 0.5 Object will disappear again.” As the soldiers listened on in bewilderment, the Flide Councilor continued. “Quenser and Heivia know this, but they are afraid of having to fight the Object, so they are intentionally trying to have us waste our time on the dummy facility in the Tanami Desert. They will soon be arrested, but the Generation 0.5 Object in the Great Sandy Desert comes first. Do not be deceived by Quenser and Heivia’s words.”
   
 
Whether the Tanami Desert facility was a dummy or not should have been immediately obvious from the satellite.
 
Whether the Tanami Desert facility was a dummy or not should have been immediately obvious from the satellite.
Line 1,654: Line 1,654:
 
“A possible enemy Object’s Elite must not be allowed to act on her own discretion. This is not a concept unique to the Information Alliance. It is common to all militaries that use Objects. Oh ho ho. Your actions could lead to a great slaughter. I cannot overlook an Elite disobeying her orders.”
 
“A possible enemy Object’s Elite must not be allowed to act on her own discretion. This is not a concept unique to the Information Alliance. It is common to all militaries that use Objects. Oh ho ho. Your actions could lead to a great slaughter. I cannot overlook an Elite disobeying her orders.”
   
“Councilor Flide lead the Legitimacy Kingdom. You have no reason to do what he says.”
+
“The Flide Councilor leads the Legitimacy Kingdom. You have no reason to do what he says.”
   
 
“Oh ho ho. That may be true…”
 
“Oh ho ho. That may be true…”
Line 1,674: Line 1,674:
 
“Wait, wait, wait. What is going on!? What was that about us being confused!? How can we be confused about the Object right in front of us!?”
 
“Wait, wait, wait. What is going on!? What was that about us being confused!? How can we be confused about the Object right in front of us!?”
   
“Councilor Flide, hm? If I recall, he used to work in the munitions industry and holds an important position related to the Objects. He manages all of the positions related to improving the talents of our Elites.”
+
“The Flide Councilor, hm? If I recall, he used to work in the munitions industry and holds an important position related to the Objects. He manages all of the positions related to improving the talents of our Elites.”
   
 
The two frowned while they wondered why he would be interfering.
 
The two frowned while they wondered why he would be interfering.
Line 1,680: Line 1,680:
 
And then they received their answer from the radio.
 
And then they received their answer from the radio.
   
“You two have betrayed our expectations,” said Councilor Flide.
+
“You two have betrayed our expectations,” said the Flide Councilor.
   
 
“?”
 
“?”
Line 1,694: Line 1,694:
 
“Sending this coalition force to Oceania was part of your plan, wasn’t it?” added Heivia. “Are you saying we’ll ruin people’s impressions of this war if our muddy faces are broadcast into people’s living rooms?”
 
“Sending this coalition force to Oceania was part of your plan, wasn’t it?” added Heivia. “Are you saying we’ll ruin people’s impressions of this war if our muddy faces are broadcast into people’s living rooms?”
   
“Quite the opposite. You two have done ''too'' well. If only you could have been a bit more incompetent,” replied Councilor Flide in a smooth voice. From his tone, it sounded as if he was reading from a prepared script. “Flesh and blood soldiers destroying an Object is a wonderful story that gives hope to those with none. However, the carefree residents of the safe countries are not the only ones this gives hope to. Had you realized that the guerillas and terrorists continuing reckless fights around the world have become more active recently?”
+
“Quite the opposite. You two have done ''too'' well. If only you could have been a bit more incompetent,” replied the Flide Councilor in a smooth voice. From his tone, it sounded as if he was reading from a prepared script. “Flesh and blood soldiers destroying an Object is a wonderful story that gives hope to those with none. However, the carefree residents of the safe countries are not the only ones this gives hope to. Had you realized that the guerillas and terrorists continuing reckless fights around the world have become more active recently?”
   
 
“…”
 
“…”
   
“This hell in Oceania was created by you two,” said Councilor Flide.
+
“This hell in Oceania was created by you two,” said the Flide Councilor.
   
 
The two boys listened to the words of that man who was likely their enemy.
 
The two boys listened to the words of that man who was likely their enemy.
Line 1,718: Line 1,718:
 
“So you want us to die here?”
 
“So you want us to die here?”
   
“You specifically want us to be killed by an Object, don’t you? If the news gets out that the heroes that destroyed Objects were themselves killed by an Object, the flesh and blood troops would give up, deciding that our victories were just flukes.”
+
“You specifically want us to be killed an Object, don’t you? If the news gets out that the heroes that destroyed Objects were themselves killed by an Object, the flesh and blood troops would give up, deciding that our victories were just flukes.”
   
“War needs certain fundamental understandings if it is to be smartly ended in the shortest amount of time. No one wants extended conflict on the battlefield. What you two are doing will only needlessly lengthen wars and increase the numbers of the dead.” Councilor Flide's voice did not waver. “Originally, the plan was to cause a split between the forces in the coalition base and have you two get caught up in a battle between cutting edge Objects. However, it seems you have done us a favor and found the Oceanian Object on your own. We would prefer not to damage our precious Objects, so we will not stop you from having the Oceanians play the dirty role.”
+
“War needs certain fundamental understandings if it is to be smartly ended in the shortest amount of time. No one wants extended conflict on the battlefield. What you two are doing will only needlessly lengthen wars and increase the numbers of the dead.” The Flide Councilor’s voice did not waver. “Originally, the plan was to cause a split between the forces in the coalition base and have you two get caught up in a battle between cutting edge Objects. However, it seems you have done us a favor and found the Oceanian Object on your own. We would prefer not to damage our precious Objects, so we will not stop you from having the Oceanians play the dirty role.”
   
On the surface, Councilor Flide’s argument may have been just.
+
On the surface, the Flide Councilor’s argument may have been just.
   
 
It may indeed have been true that Quenser and Heivia had played a role in lengthening the war in Oceania. It may indeed have been best to leave all fighting in wars to Objects while leaving the flesh-and-blood soldiers and civilians to be nothing but side characters.
 
It may indeed have been true that Quenser and Heivia had played a role in lengthening the war in Oceania. It may indeed have been best to leave all fighting in wars to Objects while leaving the flesh-and-blood soldiers and civilians to be nothing but side characters.
Line 1,742: Line 1,742:
 
It was true that the winner and loser were decided solely by the Objects in that kind of war. However, that did nothing to eliminate the slaughter of the rest of the soldiers. Quenser and the others had almost been slaughtered when they had lost their Object in Alaska. In the Strait of Gibraltar, all of their bases had been destroyed just because the princess had been a little late. On the battlefield, there was no kind rule that said the rest of the soldiers would be overlooked just because they had lost their Object.
 
It was true that the winner and loser were decided solely by the Objects in that kind of war. However, that did nothing to eliminate the slaughter of the rest of the soldiers. Quenser and the others had almost been slaughtered when they had lost their Object in Alaska. In the Strait of Gibraltar, all of their bases had been destroyed just because the princess had been a little late. On the battlefield, there was no kind rule that said the rest of the soldiers would be overlooked just because they had lost their Object.
   
Quenser summed up his thoughts on the Councilor’s argument in his next statement.
+
Quenser summed up his thoughts on the Flide Councilor’s argument in his next statement.
   
 
“Only someone who has never lost could make that argument.”
 
“Only someone who has never lost could make that argument.”
Line 1,756: Line 1,756:
 
It was wrong to say they had lost before the fight even began. The world was not so boring that it did not allow for coincidences and unlikely wins.
 
It was wrong to say they had lost before the fight even began. The world was not so boring that it did not allow for coincidences and unlikely wins.
   
Councilor Flide was one of the people who had invested massive amounts of money in constructing Objects and made even more money from their victories in wars. His argument was merely the argument of the people like that who wished to keep their important positions in the world.
+
The Flide Councilor was one of the people who had invested massive amounts of money in constructing Objects and made even more money from their victories in wars. His argument was merely the argument of the people like that who wished to keep their important positions in the world.
   
“Say what you will,” said Councilor Flide in the tone of voice of one who held many Objects in his control and felt untouchable. “Either way, you two will die there. We will monitor the Generation 0.5 as it carries out its attack and send a coalition Object to utterly destroy it. This way this war will end up being what we had originally planned. It will show a cutting edge Object conquering all that gets in our way.”
+
“Say what you will,” said the Flide Councilor in the tone of voice of one who held many Objects in his control and felt untouchable. “Either way, you two will die there. We will monitor the Generation 0.5 as it carries out its attack and send a coalition Object to utterly destroy it. This way this war will end up being what we had originally planned. It will show a cutting edge Object conquering all that gets in our way.”
   
 
“I see. Then let’s make a bet.”
 
“I see. Then let’s make a bet.”
Line 1,856: Line 1,856:
 
“(Huh? This key layout is weird. This isn’t shift?)”
 
“(Huh? This key layout is weird. This isn’t shift?)”
   
“(Tch. They’re using a different OS than we use. I think this is an old Information Alliance OS.)”
+
“(Tch. Their using a different OS than we use. I think this is an old Information Alliance OS.)”
   
 
Quenser had some difficulty operating the computer, but he managed well enough once he realized the major differences. The keyboard was a bit discolored from the heat, but it functioned well enough.
 
Quenser had some difficulty operating the computer, but he managed well enough once he realized the major differences. The keyboard was a bit discolored from the heat, but it functioned well enough.
Line 1,884: Line 1,884:
 
“(This is it. Using this is how the Oceanians here were killed by their moronic leader.)”
 
“(This is it. Using this is how the Oceanians here were killed by their moronic leader.)”
   
“(Hey, while its primary use is to start up the reactor with an external battery, it looks like it also emits excess energy to protect the reactor. A device to emit the energy as electrical power has been attached.)”
+
“(Hey, while its primary use is to to start up the reactor with an external battery, it looks like it also emits excess energy to protect the reactor. A device to emit the energy as electrical power has been attached.)”
   
 
“(That may have been what failed. Raising the rotation speed is one thing, but it must have gotten too high to control.)”
 
“(That may have been what failed. Raising the rotation speed is one thing, but it must have gotten too high to control.)”
Line 1,894: Line 1,894:
 
As he spoke, Quenser moved away from the computer. He looked down from the second story passageway and at the container-shaped capacitors.
 
As he spoke, Quenser moved away from the computer. He looked down from the second story passageway and at the container-shaped capacitors.
   
Suddenly, the wall right next to the two boys was blown away in a stream of fire.
+
Suddenly, the wall right next to the two boys was suddenly blown away in a stream of fire.
   
 
It was likely from the Generation 0.5’s coilgun.
 
It was likely from the Generation 0.5’s coilgun.
Line 2,082: Line 2,082:
 
The two sat there blankly for a bit, but they finally stood up.
 
The two sat there blankly for a bit, but they finally stood up.
   
Then, not one, but both of them said, “Now let’s do something about that damn Councilor.”
+
Then, not one, but both of them said, “Now let’s do something about that damn Flide Councilor.”
   
  +
<noinclude>{{HEAVYOBJECT Nav|prev=HEAVY OBJECT:Volume1 Chapter 2|next=HEAVY OBJECT:Volume1 Epilogue}}</noinclude>
 
  +
<noinclude>
  +
{| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" style="margin: 1em 1em 1em 0; background: #f9f9f9; border: 1px #aaaaaa solid; padding: 0.2em; border-collapse: collapse;"
  +
|-
  +
| Back to [[HEAVY OBJECT:Volume1 Chapter 2|Chapter 2]]
  +
| Return to [[HEAVY OBJECT|Main Page]]
  +
| Forward to [[HEAVY OBJECT:Volume1 Epilogue|Epilogue]]
  +
|-
  +
|}
  +
</noinclude>

Please note that all contributions to Baka-Tsuki are considered to be released under the TLG Translation Common Agreement v.0.4.1 (see Baka-Tsuki:Copyrights for details). If you do not want your writing to be edited mercilessly and redistributed at will, then do not submit it here.
You are also promising us that you wrote this yourself, or copied it from a public domain or similar free resource. Do not submit copyrighted work without permission!

To protect the wiki against automated edit spam, we kindly ask you to solve the following CAPTCHA:

Cancel Editing help (opens in new window)

Template used on this page: