NL Vol. II: No Longer Alone
Written by Sober + Wing
No Longer Alone - PR2, © 2020 Sober and Wing
You're the sun to my sky... and always will be.
.NLA Chapter 43 - The Doctors Are In
Thin whimsical orange filaments dangled off the outer rim of Aurora's Eye
while Wing kept vigilant watch over the lattice pad. Another diode on his
transceiver box illuminated, sharing its green glow with the E.I.S. team
and the royal hosts. The black cube also vibrated atop its position on the
12-o'clock point, which served as the far more useful indicator to the
engrossed director.
"Odd Squad, invert your polarities. Our guests are knocking at the door,"
Wing barked as his namesakes slightly unfurled. The pegasus clenched his
jaw and grimaced before he glanced at Celestia. "They've engaged, Callie.
Sombra separated from his army to investigate the extraction."
Celestia's feathers fluttered as well, and she inched closer to the
stallion. "How are they doing?" she asked, anxiety showing on her lifted
brow and quivering lips.
"He's hardcore focused on the fight at the moment, so it's difficult for me
to grab many details through passive data exchange. But it sounds like the
angry dipshit talks too much, and Philomena's an absolute champ, so at
least there's that."
The Triggerish witticisms did manage to lessen some of the tension that
afflicted the alicorn's visage, and she exhaled a long sigh after
absentmindedly holding her breath through the entirety of Wing's response.
A droning hum emanated from the augurite strips after the Transceiver Team
executed Wing's command, and the spell-infused metal promptly regained the
strategist's attention by sharing its vibrant shine.
In the seconds that followed, three crystal ponies appeared at the center
of the inscribed circular formation. The smaller two of the trio spun
around atop the plastic mat. Their sights shot skyward, taking in the
spectacles of the vaulted ceiling and throne room chandeliers, and the
first signs of true joy slapped broad smiles upon their muzzles that
conquered the fur-clinging remnants of frozen tears.
Smoky Andes, however, set his gaze upon the Princesses of the Sun and Moon
and knelt. "Forgive me, Your Highnesses, for both my vulgar appearance and
my inability to protect my empress."
"The apology should be ours," Luna replied after a short bout of
hesitation, and she frowned while she examined the hideous state of their
armors. "We were the ones who failed to stop the obsession of our captain.
There is no need for you to kneel here. Please stand and take your
liberties. Those kits look like nightmares to me, and certainly, there must
be some comforts we can provide you after your ordeal."
Celestia nodded in agreement. "My sister is correct. It is our fault that
you are in this predicament, and even now, others are fighting for their
lives in the name of The Crowns. Allow us to look after you all for the
time being. It is rather complicated to explain, but you're now standing in
the heart of a city that didn't even exist the last time the Crystal Empire
was free."
"That means, what Princess Mi Amore Cadenza said was true?" Smoky splayed
his ears after he rose to his hooves. "Just how long has it been since
Captain Sombra came?"
Taking another step towards the lattice pad, Celestia softened her
expression as her magenta eyes remained locked on the Crystal Empire's
lieutenant. She lowered her head until she effectively compensated for the
difference between their heights, and she spoke to the golden-maned
stallion in a motherly tone, "My little pony, it has been just over a
thousand years."
A violent vibration in the transceiver box caused Wing to jolt from his
rubber mat. He swiftly stretched his namesake out in front of Celestia and
swept her away from the pad. A scowl furrowed his brow, and his lips
thinned while he dashed over the augurite star to corral the recent
arrivals. More and more red diodes began to brighten and strobe on the
cube's wobbling topside, and the Director of the E.I.S. started wailing
again. "Sorry! Sorry! Everyone clear the pad! Transceiver Team! Abort!
Abort! F.C.R. Overload Protocol! Lock it down! Lock it down, right damn
now!"
Splintering cracks formed in the augurite strips after Wing had made it
merely a few steps off the plastic. The material hissed and squeaked as
fumes began to rise through burned portions of the coating, and the members
of the Transceiver Team figuratively circled the wagons after the alicorns,
their director, and the crystal ponies had escaped any potential harm. They
all lowered the tips of their illuminated horns and surrounded the entire
assembly in a rainbow-colored shield that absorbed the blast that shredded
the black box and swaths of the lattice.
An unexpected fermata suddenly hung atop Wing's tactical score. The
bustling sounds of the castle submitted to a high-pitched ringing that
drilled into the stallion's ears. Around him, members of his crew checked
on Smoky Andes and company. Luna had pulled her elder sister away from the
charred debris, but Wing threw his disconnected dismay directly upon the
wreckage and whispered, "They need you now more than ever."
Wing remained in that trance until an iron-clad forehoof pressed against
the sweet spot between his withers, and his head immediately popped up
before he turned to gawk at the grinning, guard-kitted Autumn Tea.
"Whoa! What in the hay was that?" the raspy voice of a certain cyan pegasus
cracked from the opened doorway. "And why wasn't I invited to the party if
there were fireworks?"
"I don't know, Darling"—a more refined tone reached out to tug upon Wing's
ears—"but a proper lady should not be draping herself over an officer of
the Equestrian Royal Air Force, especially not while said officer is
clearly on duty."
Peering into Tea's gold-ringed, emerald eyes, Wing caught his mental stride
and smiled. He pivoted and shifted his attention from the maroon-maned mare
towards the front of the house—where the Element Bearers, and their young
dragon friend, gathered in a swarm of confusion, brashness, and shyness. "I
see you got them all here in one piece. Quite the accomplishment when one
considers that bunch. Though, I do wonder how much longer Spits will
tolerate all that."
"Princess Celestia! Princess Luna!" Twilight Sparkle shouted while she
sprinted across the glossy floor towards the alicorns. "I'm so sorry it
took us this long to get here. We came as soon as we could! The girls and I
are ready to go! We all went through the briefing scroll in advance!"
With their respective brooches proudly displayed, the other members of the
lavender unicorn's company rushed forward to be at her side. Well, at least
they did once Rainbow Dash was pried off the unamused Spitfire by an
exuberantly bouncing Pinkie Pie.
"We sure did, Princess!" the orange-coated Element of Honesty added after
she tipped her hat in respect. She glanced around the room and started
pawing at the floor once she truly observed the chaotic state of the
chamber. "But I'm guessing things went a bit afoul?"
"Indeed they did, Applejack," Celestia answered, carefully dragging her
sights over each of the seven creatures before she homed in on Wing, "but I
do believe there is a plan in place, despite the commotion. My sister and I
realize that you're taking a big risk by accepting this mission, and while
I would love to spend more time acknowledging that sacrifice, time is of
the essence. Sir Wing, is it time for Plan B?"
The pegasus sized up the Element Bearers. Twilight Sparkle, the bookhorse
that she was, expectedly looked at him with her undivided attention. Pinkie
Pie seemed repeatedly preoccupied with Smoky Andes's strange gear, but at
least she tried, which was more than could be said for her fashion-designer
friend. Given Rarity's horrified visage, her jaw might as well have fallen
off the alabaster unicorn's face. Rainbow Dash and Applejack both held
competitive scowls that Wing read as ready for asskicking, and the
demure Element of Kindness partially hid behind her yellow wing while Spike
tried to comfort the pink-haired caretaker.
"Princess Celestia, please send the order to evacuate Mt. Canterhorn and
start the arterial transformation sequence. The Armistice should be already
primed by now, thanks to Bats, so everything left is tied up in clearing
the slope and opening the launch doors. Personnel assigned to Waves 2 and
3, listen up! We'll be taking the C5 Corridor all the way to its end. When
you get there, you'll know where to go. Find a seat, strap in, and prepare
yourself. I'll give you more details on the way—"
A thunderous rumble shook the castle windows, and the accompanying slap
made most of the ponies present jump into the air. The Crystal Empire
civilians shrieked and cowered in fear of another attack while poor
Fluttershy practically coiled around the expressionless dragon. Rainbow and
AJ blurted counters about how neither of them had been actually scared.
Pinkie just kept hopping to the beat even after the reverberations had
subsided, but Twilight's curiosity remained attracted to Wing.
The instant the interrupting explosion had boomed over the palace grounds,
his sights shot to a mundane spot on the wall. Aurora's Eye brightly
gleamed in the moments that followed. A perplexing, situationally
inappropriate grin stretched across his muzzle, and the magical light of an
effervescent inferno reflected off his brown irides. "Tea, please make sure
the Element Bearers get to the Armistice, and tell Batsy that I'll be
coming in the back way."
Autumn Tea snickered in response. "Will do, but for the record, I'm telling
Trigger that you applied his good-boy grin in the middle of an operation."
Chuckling, Wing waved his feathery appendage at the unicorn and commenced
his exit. The Director of the E.I.S. found some swag in his strut, and he
quickly closed the distance between himself, Amora, and Spitfire. His
namesakes playfully fluttered once he detected the medic's subtle muzzle
scrunches, and he began to speak in a teasing timbre reminiscent of a close
sibling. "Ohh Amora! Would you like to join me on a field trip to bedrock?
It'll be like old times! Squad 1 and all that."
"Why in Equestria would you want me to go on a random field trip with you?"
Amora grumbled right as Wing met the small group. "Shouldn't I go with the
rest of them? Considering that I am the source of medical support on this
one—"
"Thanks, Spits," Wing interrupted his old squadmate after he tugged the
case Spitfire had been carrying under his namesake. "Fleety, Soarin, it's
good to see you too. We should, uh, try to start meeting up outside of
disasters? Anyway, just stick with Tea. She knows the lay of the land."
Amora's coat bristled. She aimed a wide-eyed glare at Wing's unguarded
flank, and a prodding cobalt-blue beam soon zapped one of his haunches.
"Stop being a cryptic dick and just tell me. What are we doing?"
"Wooo!" Wing squeaked. Effectively stirred to giddy-up, the pegasus resumed
his trot around the Wonderbolt line. His head motioned for Amora to follow,
but his concluding statement proved to be far more persuasive. "Major, you
and I are going to make sure that the last chess pieces get on the board.
That thing that just put everypony on edge like half a minute ago was
magically sparked, and it originated from a place on the castle grounds
that you're really familiar with. You know, a place like the Feather Flu
Ward."
+ + + +
"What the fuck was that for, Civvy?" Bonecrusher wailed from behind a set
of shimmering umber shields that had been hastily constructed by Indar.
"Are you out of your damn mind?"
At first, the pegasus did not acknowledge the presence of her squadmates.
The fact that she had just unleashed a pressure wave that blew out the
window of her hospital room and echoed across Canterlot eluded her
awareness. Instead, her fiery stare homed in on her outstretched foreleg,
the yellow-cream feather that she held, and the crackling mix of blue and
amber auras that enveloped her limb.
The beige blanket that had covered her body had been unceremoniously thrown
off the end of the bed the instant Tail had woken up. Gazing at that
feather, she certainly felt more energetic than she had initially expected.
Her wings no longer ached—
thank Celestia—and her mind crisply
clung to every message that she had received throughout her stroll in the
Sea of Reverie. "Stronger together."
Tail sat up as the surrounding glow faded, and her frizzled mane avalanched
over her crest and shoulders in a rather gross mess. While she shuddered at
the greasy sensation, her sights darted between the unopened crate, her
squadmates, and the broken glass. A sheepish smile pulled the corners of
her lips once the scientist started connecting dots, and Indar gradually
lowered his defenses.
"So are we just gonna fucking ignore all that shit then?" Bonecrusher
blurted after a few seconds of awkward silence. "We have some weird,
spontaneously shared daydream and get a summons from the bucking Director
of the E.I.S. about deploying to the Crystal Empire, and now, we're just
gonna stand around like dumb shits in Medical?"
"No, I'm going to answer the call." Tail tucked Ember's feather by her ear
and hopped out of bed. She snatched her ribbon off the top of the crate and
carefully examined the engraved black bars before she clutched Barrier's
note with her wing. "I was supposed to already be there with them. I was
supposed to be a key piece in the fight, and now I'm late. Barrier needs
me."
"Bonecrusher, help the colonel with the contents of her package," Indar
spoke after he watched the pegasus absentmindedly flick her namesake a few
times. The taupe unicorn ventured towards the opposite wall and began to
rummage through the drawers. "I think you misunderstood Crusher's question,
Colonel. We're going to the battlefield with you. We've been through a bit
together, and he's done a lot for our careers. Captain Barrier needs his
squad"—the lieutenant grinned as he levitated a pair of scissors above his
sunny mane—"and if you're going into real combat, you need a haircut."
The lime-green earth pony gleefully tore the pine top off the crate, and
she actually giggled in response to the percussive pops that ravaged the
splintering wood. "Should consider yourself lucky, Civvy. Indar's one of
the best in the barracks at quick— Fuck me!" Bonecrusher abruptly
exclaimed. She eagerly started pulling out the polished pieces of Tail's
gunmetal armor and laid them upon the mattress.
The corporal brazenly ogled the kit, particularly the strong lines that
defined the breastplate and the spikes that covered the knees and wither
guards. Though new, the gear bore a striking resemblance to Barrier's
ancient issue, with a few notable exceptions. Slots had been cut into the
barrel piece to facilitate wing movement, and some type of dark leather
material padded the gaps.
When Bonecrusher lifted the right-foreleg cannon guard, however, she
flinched and bombarded the physicist with an incredulous glare. "What in
Tartarus is this?" she shouted, shaking the metal cylinder up and down to
draw attention to the large slot a smith had willingly carved into the
iron. "The City and Royal Guard designs are nothing compared to this thing.
You've gotten nearly full-body coverage with this piece of perfection. Why
would it get ruined with a gaping target slapped on the leg?"
Laughter bubbled from Tail's muzzle, and the pegasus raised her limb to rub
her watering eyes. She shared an amused smirk with her squadmates as she
thought about what Silver Dust and River Styx had told her. In her hour of
need, the concealed kindness of a stoic pony and a power of brute force had
both come to meet her.
A familiar tingle nipped the scientist's ear ahead of her reply, and she
jerked her hoof to Ember's feather. The silly expression on her face
blossomed into a giddy, beaming smile before her coat stood on end to a
rising tide of truth. That familiar touch came from Barrier's magic, and
the meaning hidden within the repeated message of her personal drecht
emerged through the fog. With the quill, she could pen something new.
You two are stronger together.
"What it means is that we should get through the haircut and suit-up asap.
The slit is there because I need to run to my lab."
+ + + +
Tail felt like a juggernaut in Serious Business Sally. Carrying the
additional metal certainly exceeded the heft that she was accustomed to
wearing, but the months of combat, weight, and survival training produced a
pegasus who was more than up to the task. The spunkiness generated by her
short, punky manecut didn't hurt things either, and the presence of
Barrier's pins loosely tied around her neck yielded all the fuel needed to
keep the mare motivated.
The instant Bonecrusher and Indar had helped strap her in, she was off to
the races, leaving behind the bland abode with all of its new messes. Amora
would probably yell at her later for shattering the window, even if it was
not completely her fault. Random injections of arcane power sources seemed
outside the boundaries of culpability. Though, she did also leave the
bedding on the floor and pieces of an emptied crate strewn about. Tail
squinted behind her lowered visor and flapped her wings.
Okay, those kind of were.
Before the trio made it to the end of the hallway, Tail skidded to a stop
as staticky cracks of emergency radios clicked along the corridor. Her
padded plates briefly rattled from the maneuver, and the physicist pressed
her ears against the slotted interiors of their pointed, protective caps.
She leaned to the right, gently pitching the smooth silvery surface of her
helm to snag a better listen.
"My dear and faithful subjects," Princess Celestia's voice erupted from
every available speaker on the castle grounds, "by royal decree, Canterlot
is now under a mandatory stay-at-home order. All civilians are to shelter
in place until further notice. Everypony and every creature must evacuate
the barren slope of Mt. Canterhorn. Arterial transformation will commence
in two minutes. I repeat. Arterial transformation will commence in two
minutes. Royal, House, and City Guard, please report to your designated
A.T. Zones immediately. If you have not been assigned a designated area,
report to a documented safe-haven structure. I urge all Canterlot residents
to remain calm during this procedure. However, this is not a drill."
"Two minutes?" Tail mumbled, furrowing her brow. She pulled the glimmering
muzzle guard from her face and swung around to speak to the battle-ready
Indar. "If they're going to Plan B, then we don't have much time. How well
do you know the castle layout? Are you confident teleporting the three of
us to some coordinates if I give them?"
"After scrambling through random homes during your final exam, Colonel, I
think teleporting to castle coordinates qualifies as an easy task," Indar
said following a chuckle. "Where do we need to go?"
"Forty meters down from the G1 level of Stairwell 0, and ten meters to the
northeast of the spiral's central column. That should put us in the middle
of a protected cavern. There are countermeasures in place, so we will get
rerouted to a different location. That's fine. Just let it happen."
Once Indar nodded, Tail peeked at Bonecrusher. The earth pony snorted at
the spotlight, and she habitually tapped the aisle floor with her
golden-tipped hoof. The muscles in her busy foreleg bulged, and she
sharpened her amethyst stare on the features of Tail's helm. "What are you
giving me that look for, Civvy? Are you trying to sneak a laugh in because
you know I hate getting teleported around? I thought we were past that
crap."
"I also remember how much you hate flying, but no, I wasn't trying to be
sneaky. I was thinking about what you'll see down there." Tail swished her
dramatically shortened namesake and pursed her lips when her brain threw an
exception error. Blinking, the flier shook it off and continued, "You once
got pissed at me because I told you it was classified. Now, we're all going
to go down together as comrades and friends."
Tail shuffled closer to the duo before she wrapped her right foreleg around
Bonecrusher's crest in a clanging hug. Not leaving Indar out of the fray,
she corralled the colt with her left wing and tittered. "But in all
seriousness, all of my stuff is under D.P.O., so we're forging a bond of
trust here—"
"Go! Go! Go! Indar, she's getting sappy. For Celestia's sake, get us the
fuck out of here!" Bonecrusher shouted, halfheartedly attempting to pull
away from the embrace while the lieutenant's spell shrouded the trio in its
reddish-brown radiance.
Strong vibrations raked S.B. Sally's iron as the armor's enchantments
firmly rejected Indar's magic. Bonecrusher's gear did the same, and for a
moment, the ponies loitered in the ward until both non-unicorns provided
little samples of their innate magic to trigger their respective overrides.
In a chaotic swirl of color and space, the image of the brightly lit
hallway surrendered to the view provided by the damp, candlelit bottom of
Stairwell 0. Mouths agape, both Bonecrusher and Indar gasped at the
gargantuan blue-tinted doors. Tail joined them in holding her sights aloft,
allowing herself to appreciate the phoenix that had been watching over her
through so many steps.
Out of the shadows, find resolve.
The pegasus pressed forward and opened the doors. To the tune of the heavy
grind made by the large metal slabs, Tail strode into the more appealing
confines of her lab. Some of the broken emitting diodes still needed to be
replaced, but the scientist still found the better illumination, and
presence of climate control, to be a far cry above the dank landing.
"There's only one waveguide to use for this," she muttered, making a direct
line for
Magic. She dumped her helm on the adjacent workbench and
removed the gauntlet that had been paired with the modified cannon guard.
Tail's guests had barely made it over the threshold before she threw the
output lever on the guide into the open position and slotted an uncapped
thaumium round. While her scientist side yearned to explain the details to
her squadmates, this wasn't a demonstration. This was a deployment, and
others were counting on an applied sense of urgency. She wrenched the lever
back into its closed state and locked the brass shell in place.
Performing her usual knob checks, Tail moved to the input side of the
apparatus and rolled the closest lever into its horizontal alignment. She
pitched her head as the awestruck Indar and Crusher drifted closer, and the
unusual airiness and motion of her shorter, spiky mane sent a succinct
chill over her exposed neck. Once again having to shrug it off, the
physicist plucked Ember's feather from behind her ear and held it towards
the dark opening of the waveguide.
"Please keep your distance," she instructed the duo before her full focus
fell upon the feather. At first, barely visible vapor slowly meandered
around the quill, but Tail's weather talents rapidly turned those faint
white wisps into scintillating amber bands of harnessed lightning. "You
carried her with you for so long, Magic Bear. I can feel it, and I know
that's why she showed me. Your warmth is in every fiber of this feather,
and we're going to come home, together."
Barrier's light-blue aura poured out from the plume after yellowish sparks
danced along the stem. Like a gaseous nebula in Luna's sky, the essences
swirled around one another to create a complex of stars that washed out the
details on Tail's breastplate. She coaxed the lustrous cloud from the
feather's tip into the waveguide, and once the input chamber began to
overflow from the flux, Tail cranked the nearest lever.
Her setup buzzed and whistled, and after a short delay, Tail lifted the
next switch. She carefully placed Ember's feather atop the desk before she
whisked around to the output end of the waveguide. There, Tail pulled the
release and held up the first hybrid shell in existence. "BT-type," she
mumbled and bounded over to Workbench 10.
As Trigger had spoken, her revolver remained right where she had left it.
Tail set the fresh round on the tabletop and gently brushed the
stainless-steel barrel. She cradled her creation with her left foreleg, and
she held up the weapon after she looked over towards her squadmates. "This
is why I needed to go through B.C.T. I invented a weapon system that allows
me to wield the magic of others, and it's really damn effective at doing
exactly what I designed it to do."
"Are we having another crazy dream?" Bonecrusher asked while Tail forced
the augurite-infused mesh over her hoof and fetlock. The corporal gestured
wildly with one of her lime-green limbs, and she glanced in a variety of
random directions that repeatedly made her sights fall on another one of
Tail's contraptions. "This is insane, Civvy. I knew you were a smart-ass."
"Really explains that classified quip though, doesn't it?" Indar commented
during the physicist's continued fussing.
Tail grunted, finally seating the revolver properly so it would
play nice with the slot in the guard. She opened the lockable
drawer and gathered two C-shells and three L-shells from her collection of
ammunition. "We're not in the middle of a dream," she replied, freeing the
cylinder latch to load the first five chambers with the alicorn rounds. She
put in the BT-shell last, and Tail rotated the cylinder upon raising it to
guarantee that the special ammo would be her final shot.
Turning back towards the door to get her gauntlet and helm, Tail
immediately froze. Amora stood on the threshold of her laboratory with an
eyebrow raised in sheer dismay. The medic pursed her lips and tilted her
head while she gestured towards the pegasus with a rapidly undulating leg.
"You cut your hair!"
The physicist craned her neck as shock forced her own browline to more
excessive heights. Repeated gasps fled her opened mouth as she pointed her
wing at the space beside Amora.
Casually waiting there with a large brown case in tow, a stallion decked
out in a dark-blue, black-bolted Wonderbolt uniform greeted Tail with a
simple wave. With a light-lavender coat, black mane, and brown eyes, the
guy could have been the scientist's gender-swapped reflection. "Heh, sorry
it took me so long to come down and meet you, Colonel Tail. Duty called and
all that. My wife and kid thought you made a great first impression though,
and Trigger thinks nothing but the best of you. However, their opinions
won't mean much of anything if we don't act, so I guess I'll just move this
introduction along. I'm Wing, and I heard you needed a ride."
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