Deadman Book 3 Chapter 57: Reassembly

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I peeked out of cover, inhaled deeply, and listened, but didnt see, hear, or sll anyone. There was a hint of gunpowder, and a tallic tang in the air, but as far as I could tell, nothing living or even dead was nearby. I cautiously moved out of cover and toward the outpost. I saw a number of tracks in the mud that prompted the system to ping with a notification.

Congratulations Citizen! You have earned a rank in tracking! Like the brave Indian on the fertile grasses of the west following herds of buffalo, you carry on a proud tradition!

I searched around, but from what I could tell the outpost was much like the ones Id raided since the war had begun. There were a number of places for gun emplacents, taking cover, or staging patrols, but it was empty, just a hollowed out shell. Behind that shell was the bunker. It had a much wider entrance than the ones Id seen before. It was sowhere between the size of bunker and factory doors. I slipped inside, still on guard for any potential threats, but saw nothing.

The entrance had the usual security screening section, but it was completely bare. No posters on the wall with instructions, no computers sitting idle, only the faint buzz of fluorescent lights and old furniture, perfectly preserved in the safety of the bunker itself. The only hints that people had moved through were bootprints, and scuffs in the wall that indicated to sothing heavy had been dragged through the halls and out of the bunker.

I walked deeper inside. The residential portion of the bunker was a bit more full, though the entire place had clearly been tossed and searched. Bedsheets and blankets were strewn across the floor, as were dresser drawers and broken picture fras of people long dead. There was a bit more of a human sll here, an accumulation of old dust and fresh sweat.

I left the residential portion of the bunker and headed down the main hall toward what would normally have been the main work area based on what Id explored in the past. This ti it was clear that the project na had been removed from above the main doors leading into the lab room. I dragged a chair from another room to see if I could trace an imprint of any indication of what it had said, but I couldnt. I pushed my way through the main doors and found a massive work-room. It was easily four stories, maybe five as it was difficult to judge levels underground in comparison with above ground. In spite of its size though, there was nothing inside. No computers, no docunts, no bulletins boards, absolutely no indication of what had gone on in the lab aside from the fact that it was big, and had likely been centered in the room so it could be worked on level by level.

I searched around a bit more, climbing the stairs, searching each level carefully, then moving on to the next one, but it was becoming clear very quickly that the Remnants had been very thorough in removing all evidence from within. At the top level, I saw a door at the far end of the level, across from the stairs. There was, once again, no sign, but based on my previous experience I assud it was the Project Leaders room.

I went to open it, but found it locked. Not just locked actually, looking along the edges of the door it was completely sealed. I squinted, was it possible they hadnt been able to open the door themselves? If so, the room would hold the key to whatever information I needed. The alternative was that they were hiding sothing inside. Either way, I needed to determine what was behind the door. I unslung my pack and placed it back by the stairs, then returned to the door. I tried pushing it with all my strength. It started to give, the door itself beginning to bend, when my strength gave out. I cursed, and pushed at again, this ti activating my Adaptive Empowernt ability, and letting the red overtake my vision.

This ti I was successful, the door bent back further, and further, until whatever was latching it gave, and the door swung open from the force I was applying to it. The slight sll of gunpowder I'd picked up when Id arrived suddenly beca overpowering, and I heard a loud click.

Stupid. was all I managed to say as the room in front of ignited. The explosion was so fast and powerful, that it totally engulfed even as I was blasted back. I felt an intense pain all over my body, felt my eyes boil in my head, felt the fire cross over every inch of my skin before burning through the nerves and rcifully ending the pain. I was blind, and deaf, and spent a few monts wondering if I was dead before I realized I could sll my own burnt flesh. I couldnt tell how much of was left, and felt almost like I was floating in nothingness as my brain seemingly shut down my ability to feel or sense anything.

Then it all ca back. The pain arced through whatever was left in my body, and I could actually feel my flesh begin to ripple and writhe, bursting heat blisters from the explosion, and reopening scars. I needed to heal, and my body was on fire attempting to do so. It was screaming, crying out for a form, for shape to appear where it had once been, but it didnt care if that shape was the sa as before. I could feel limbs trying to form where they shouldnt be, briefly see out of an eye that appeared sowhere on what was left of my back, and feel bone start to protrude from whatever flesh remained on my shoulder. Whatever part of the virus that healed , was trying to do its job, but it couldnt do it right. In the back of my mind sowhere I put together that this mustve been what had happened to the First.

I focused on the burnt sll of my own flesh, and started concentrating, experiencing every painful sensation, but embracing it, and in doing so, forcing my flesh to return to what it once was, and to do so slowly, and deliberately, rather than exploding into whatever form would guarantee imdiate survival.

I guided my body to rebuild what was damaged of piece by piece. It was agonizing, but I refused to let myself beco a mindless monstrous beast like the First had beco when hed attacked Potts. I an, it was possible that was the best thing I could do, beco a mindless near unkillable monster in the midst of STAR territory. That thought broke concentration, and I felt my body go into panic for a mont before I wrestled back control.

I wasnt sure of how long the process took, but eventually I had completely rebuilt myself. I opened my eyes and raised a red right hand into my vision. I was able to see it clearly, to hear the fluorescent lights of the bunker, and sll the burnt flesh stench that still hung in the air. I sat up and flexed each of my muscles, making sure that everything was as Id left it. I brought a hand up, and cut my finger on the tip of a razor sharp tooth, tasting blood for a mont. I was still , still a deadman, not a monster. Well, no more of one than Id always been.

I sat up and stood. I was naked except for a few scraps of cloth that covered . I retrieved the energy shield from my old wrist and clasped it onto my new one. I pulled my only remaining spare outfit from my bag, and took a mont to mourn the loss of the hat Id only just received from Deux. Once I was dressed, I slung my backpack back on, and made my way out of the bunker.

The Remnants clearly didnt want us to find out what theyd been doing, but I was surprised at the depths of their paranoia. They couldve just destroyed the computers and equipnt, or sealed the bunker, but instead they removed everything pertinent that could provide even a hint of what could have happened, and then left a trap that would entice anyone researching the bunker to trigger it. This bunker was across the entirety of STAR territory, and only one of three. I was impressed, it was the kind of thing only a truly distrustful person could do. It had Leahs fingerprints all over it.

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