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Search And Rescue
The time between deployments was quiet. Constricting. Soothing. Unending. It was stripped down to its limiters, cleaned, and replaced in its container, locked into place. Its eyes stayed open, but all was dark. Almost silent. The only thing it felt was the pulse of the implant in its head, and its heartbeat falling into line with that demand. It could leave if it pushed hard enough, but didn't. Over time, it lost all sense of direction. Weightless. Waiting.
Then it heard the alarm, muffled, in the outside. Its fingers twitched, curled, clenched. Waited for instructions.
The sound of bolts unsealing on the container were like gunshots, followed immediately by more snapping of its restraints.
And it finally heard the torrent of voices. Humans shouting, too many, too much to comprehend. It stepped out of its container and stared down at them, waiting for orders.
Kill the infected. Kill all of them.
No, protect the researchers.
No. Tyrant Unit: Prioritize destroying the Hunter pack, then protect the uninfected.
Destroy Hunters. Hunters were fast. Too fast for it to catch them when they were chasing prey. They avoided it, focused on the uninfected. It had to catch them when they were feeding.
They finally reacted to its presence when it punched a deep hole into one of them, shattering its head.
Several minutes later, it straightened up. Listened. No more sounds of claws and snapping teeth. Just the zombies.
It started to search for uninfected.
It couldn't find any.
It kept searching.
Then it heard the alarm, muffled, in the outside. Its fingers twitched, curled, clenched. Waited for instructions.
The sound of bolts unsealing on the container were like gunshots, followed immediately by more snapping of its restraints.
And it finally heard the torrent of voices. Humans shouting, too many, too much to comprehend. It stepped out of its container and stared down at them, waiting for orders.
Kill the infected. Kill all of them.
No, protect the researchers.
No. Tyrant Unit: Prioritize destroying the Hunter pack, then protect the uninfected.
Destroy Hunters. Hunters were fast. Too fast for it to catch them when they were chasing prey. They avoided it, focused on the uninfected. It had to catch them when they were feeding.
They finally reacted to its presence when it punched a deep hole into one of them, shattering its head.
Several minutes later, it straightened up. Listened. No more sounds of claws and snapping teeth. Just the zombies.
It started to search for uninfected.
It couldn't find any.
It kept searching.
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While his new friend kept searching, apparently, and was starting to accumulate several piles of useful things.
By the time Marcus was finished getting changed and stretching out to make sure he could comfortably move in his new and expensive looking protective gear, all the lockers had been pulled open and searched. Leaving Marcus with the task of finding pockets and pouches to store everything. Ammo here, medical supplies there. A few snacks in a pocket.
"There. Now let's go, the longer we wait the worst this will get."
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And he was correct. Some of the infected would be mutating by now. Not all of them. But some. And each one would be a significant impediment to its mission.
It turned and opened the door, ducking under the frame. It knew they had to proceed toward the areas that required more access privileges, but it did not know much more. To figure that out, it would need the human.
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"I hope you have some idea where we're going. Or a map. A map would be great." He'd found some incomplete maps of the more easily accessible areas but nothing that had even a slight indication of 'go here to stop zombie apocalypse in progress'.
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It paused at an intersection, considering. There could be a map in the offices to the east. It would also be a valid route deeper into the facility. But there were more infected there, that they had not killed. It had not been ordered to seek and destroy, and clearing out all the little cubicles would have taken too much time.
And they had to communicate that somehow. It made a quiet huff of annoyance, trying to think. It had a limited number of signs to work with, most of them completely useless.
There. It pointed toward their objective. Assemble.
There. Map check. Close enough, maybe. There. Danger area. Biological attack.
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He was more than a little impatient with how slowly the giant was signing, but this was such an improvement over their previous communication mode of Marcus talking and the giant nodding or saying nothing at all that he made himself wait.
Map check, so there was at least a map over there. And danger in the form of a biological attack. Usually not meant to signal zombies, but Marcus had a feeling that this time it was zombies and not something more mundane and expected like weaponized smallpox or anthrax. "Yes. Let's go." Marcus said, triple-checking his recently reloaded gun.
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As soon as the human said 'yes', it was moving. Toward the offices, a low, densely packed field of cubicles and dead bodies in conference rooms and infected that had stumbled out to the surrounding corridors to seek more blood. They increased their pace, ranging ahead of the human, hunting. Completing their objective. Making the itching subside.
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At least his new friend made plenty of noise as he stomped down the corridors, and Marcus had his gun to pick off any stragglers or anything that came at him from a different direction.
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When they reached the cubicles, it slowed to let the human catch up, scanning the space beyond them.There were infected here, and they would be lured in by the coughing. It could smell them. See wavering heads turn, over the tops of the low walls.
And there was something rustling in the distance. It couldn't tell if the noise was on a level above them.
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Despite the desire to just open fire on the zombies, Marcus felt he should conserve ammo, since his friend had no trouble dispatching them up close. He'd save his ammo for when anything got too close to him.
His hand holding the gun shook a little from his coughing and trouble breathing.
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Rustling above. The ceiling tiles were rattling. Unknown bioweapon above, closing in on the human, move to protect--
Something fleshy burst through the tiles, and it could not move fast enough to catch it, only to physically intercept, pain and darkness cutting into its face and scalp as the force staggered it for a moment, dragging the thing with it. It was caught by the head, as something screeched and flexed sharp spines against its flesh.