Deltina_Wildfire
06-23-2003, 11:13 PM
So I got bored one day and thought to myself, "You know what? I should make a fanfic out of my guild. My guild is pretty awesome, and I think their personalities should be captured into a fanfic for others to read and show how much of a good time we have together." So, in conclusion, here's what I've come up with so far:
The Star Protectorate - Birth of the Protectors, Part I
By Deltina Wildfire
Author's Note: A bunch of people in my guild make a shitload of appearances in this series. If you don?t want to be included, then just send me an e-mail telling me so.
Deltina Wildfire sat in the middle of the Pioneer 2 marketplace on a bench. People poured around her, all with their own separate agendas. She paid some attention to them, her red eyes watching them, the hunters especially, all move about the marketplace and burn their meseta on frivolous purchases. She remembered how her father always used to tell here that a meseta spent was a meseta earned, and you should spend what you earn wisely.
She stood up; she was tired of sitting and needed to find something to do. Her black and red force robes elegantly flowed about her pale white skin as she walked through the marketplace. She saw everything from weapons dealers to armories that guaranteed the best armor on the ship. The times had certainly changed. Since that explosion on Ragol, everyone and their brother has been interested in protecting themselves and their family. Didn't they understand that if they didn't go down to Ragol then they weren't in any danger? It wasn't like a monster was going to come up through a teleport or something equivalent to that.
Many thoughts ran through her mind as she entered the teleporter that took her to level five, block 20. Ah, yes, she had spent much time on that block. Not only did it contain the only teleport to the Principal's Office, but also the HQ for the Hunter's Guild, a Hospital, a Check Room, and a small section of reputable shops. Suddenly, the movement and lights around her stopped, and she found herself in the middle of chaos.
The guards who normally guarded the teleport to Ragol were all in a state of panic. Their guns were on the floor, and they were all gathered around the control panel. A woman was frantically screaming "My child, my poor son! Save him, someone!" as she lay next to the teleporter, guards holding her back and trying to console her.
Melinda, the Hunter's Guild secretary, stood with the guards and talked to them calmly in her blue uniform. Deltina, interested in the chaotic affairs, slowly walked over to the group. The mother finally hushed at seeing Deltina, and all she could do was stare at the Force as she approached them.
"Deltina, thank goodness you are here. We need your help." Melinda said, turning her attention to the woman in black.
"What's the business?" Deltina politely asked, her red eyes scanning the area slowly, trying to take everything in.
"Mistress Deltina, a small child ran into the teleporter as an android ranger teleported down to Ragol. The ranger couldn't stop the transport in time, and the two went down together. The problem is that the ranger reports that the child did not end up in Forest Area 1, as expected. And, none of us have the authority to access the teleporter," a soldier interjected and said.
"How ironic that those guarding the teleporter can?t even stop a small child, let alone have authority enough to access the teleporter. Yes, I will aid the ranger," Deltina stated. "Ma'am, he will be returned here in fine condition. I can assure you of that."
"Thank you..." the lady said softly, looking Deltina's ominous image over. Deltina walked forward, towards the teleporter. Her PINKAL pendant glowed a neon pink color, and the teleporter began to change color from red to blue.
"Deltina Wildfire, Seventh Force of the PINKAL Section, you are cleared for access," the teleporter stated.
"Come Ila. We have a job to accomplish." Deltina's mag, Ila, detached from the shoulders of her dress and floated next to her. It let off a string of beeps and machine-like sounds and booted up as the teleport activated. Deltina felt herself drop down through rings of light, quickly flying down to the surface of Ragol.
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The boomas paced about in the containment sector in the outskirts of the Central Dome. They had been locked in by the security system on the doors, but they were making out well by burrowing under the ground and using their complex tunnel system to escape every so frequently to get some food. They were going to die to protect this ground for some reason, and no hunter exactly knew why.
Ironhide was one of those hunters, and frankly he didn't give a damn. He lowered the sights of his rifle onto the pack and aimed it at the Gobooma leader's head. "Goodbye," the android ranger said as he pulled the trigger. The muzzle of the gun let off a burst of photon energy from its barrel, and the head of the Gobooma exploded.
The boomas looked over quickly at the bush the clunky android was hiding himself in. They suddenly growled, knowing full well that they were being watched now, and they began to swiftly move towards the shrubbery.
"What illogical animals!" Ironhide muttered to himself as he began to unleash bursts of shots into the masses of boomas. They began to sustain many hits and one by one they fell to the ground. "They just run into my gunfire. Such suckers."
After they all perished in Ironhide's fire, he slowly walked into the center of the containment area. He looked towards the door, but the laser lock wasn't off yet... He cocked his gun, something was wrong...
As he whirled around quickly, a group of Savage Wolves pounced from the shrub he was just hiding in.
Pulling out his gun, Iron took quick aim and shot the first one in his sight. The bullet exited through the wolf's stomach, letting out a bright burst of red blood into the clearing. The clunky android backpedaled into the clearing, taking more shots at the pack, trying to clear them out as best he could.
Soon enough, the howls of the wolves could be heard all about the forest. Ironhide stood in the middle of about 10 corpses with his smoking rifle. He looked about the carnage he had caused and slowly walked to the door, which was now unlocked. "Stupid animals. You didn't have to get killed."
"It's just animal instinct. They attack whatever could be threatening to them. And you, my friend, are one threatening person."
Ironhide stopped in his tracks before the door. How did he miss someone in the same room as himself? He was an android, and androids miss nothing. He turned around, and was greeted by a female force who was dressed in black and sitting on one of the corpses of the wolves.
"Now who might you be?" Ironhide asked the pale, but quite beautiful woman.
"I am Deltina Wildfire, a force. You must be the android I hear so much about. The one looking for the kid."
"How do you know of that?"
"I have ears, my friend. They can hear, thank God. Melinda told me about what happened, and I did so happily meet the mother." As she said this, a sudden shock came over here. A quick flash of a memory long lost to time. It was of a woman, as pale as she, cradling her in her arms. Blood was trickling down from her bright red lips, and all young Deltina could do was cry...
"Are you all right?" Ironhide asked, interrupting Deltina's blank stare.
"Yes, fine. I think we should be worrying less about me, and more about the child. What is your name, ranger? I think I will be accompanying you in your journey."
"They call me XG6-912 Model U. But, to most hunters, I am Ironhide. It's simpler to say for humans," he said, almost having a sarcastic tone to his mechanized voice.
"Good to be with you Ironhide. Let us not waste any more precious time and continue the search you have started." With those words, Ironhide and Deltina set off as a team, searching to find this child.
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The Star Protectorate - Birth of the Protectors, Part I
By Deltina Wildfire
Author's Note: A bunch of people in my guild make a shitload of appearances in this series. If you don?t want to be included, then just send me an e-mail telling me so.
Deltina Wildfire sat in the middle of the Pioneer 2 marketplace on a bench. People poured around her, all with their own separate agendas. She paid some attention to them, her red eyes watching them, the hunters especially, all move about the marketplace and burn their meseta on frivolous purchases. She remembered how her father always used to tell here that a meseta spent was a meseta earned, and you should spend what you earn wisely.
She stood up; she was tired of sitting and needed to find something to do. Her black and red force robes elegantly flowed about her pale white skin as she walked through the marketplace. She saw everything from weapons dealers to armories that guaranteed the best armor on the ship. The times had certainly changed. Since that explosion on Ragol, everyone and their brother has been interested in protecting themselves and their family. Didn't they understand that if they didn't go down to Ragol then they weren't in any danger? It wasn't like a monster was going to come up through a teleport or something equivalent to that.
Many thoughts ran through her mind as she entered the teleporter that took her to level five, block 20. Ah, yes, she had spent much time on that block. Not only did it contain the only teleport to the Principal's Office, but also the HQ for the Hunter's Guild, a Hospital, a Check Room, and a small section of reputable shops. Suddenly, the movement and lights around her stopped, and she found herself in the middle of chaos.
The guards who normally guarded the teleport to Ragol were all in a state of panic. Their guns were on the floor, and they were all gathered around the control panel. A woman was frantically screaming "My child, my poor son! Save him, someone!" as she lay next to the teleporter, guards holding her back and trying to console her.
Melinda, the Hunter's Guild secretary, stood with the guards and talked to them calmly in her blue uniform. Deltina, interested in the chaotic affairs, slowly walked over to the group. The mother finally hushed at seeing Deltina, and all she could do was stare at the Force as she approached them.
"Deltina, thank goodness you are here. We need your help." Melinda said, turning her attention to the woman in black.
"What's the business?" Deltina politely asked, her red eyes scanning the area slowly, trying to take everything in.
"Mistress Deltina, a small child ran into the teleporter as an android ranger teleported down to Ragol. The ranger couldn't stop the transport in time, and the two went down together. The problem is that the ranger reports that the child did not end up in Forest Area 1, as expected. And, none of us have the authority to access the teleporter," a soldier interjected and said.
"How ironic that those guarding the teleporter can?t even stop a small child, let alone have authority enough to access the teleporter. Yes, I will aid the ranger," Deltina stated. "Ma'am, he will be returned here in fine condition. I can assure you of that."
"Thank you..." the lady said softly, looking Deltina's ominous image over. Deltina walked forward, towards the teleporter. Her PINKAL pendant glowed a neon pink color, and the teleporter began to change color from red to blue.
"Deltina Wildfire, Seventh Force of the PINKAL Section, you are cleared for access," the teleporter stated.
"Come Ila. We have a job to accomplish." Deltina's mag, Ila, detached from the shoulders of her dress and floated next to her. It let off a string of beeps and machine-like sounds and booted up as the teleport activated. Deltina felt herself drop down through rings of light, quickly flying down to the surface of Ragol.
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The boomas paced about in the containment sector in the outskirts of the Central Dome. They had been locked in by the security system on the doors, but they were making out well by burrowing under the ground and using their complex tunnel system to escape every so frequently to get some food. They were going to die to protect this ground for some reason, and no hunter exactly knew why.
Ironhide was one of those hunters, and frankly he didn't give a damn. He lowered the sights of his rifle onto the pack and aimed it at the Gobooma leader's head. "Goodbye," the android ranger said as he pulled the trigger. The muzzle of the gun let off a burst of photon energy from its barrel, and the head of the Gobooma exploded.
The boomas looked over quickly at the bush the clunky android was hiding himself in. They suddenly growled, knowing full well that they were being watched now, and they began to swiftly move towards the shrubbery.
"What illogical animals!" Ironhide muttered to himself as he began to unleash bursts of shots into the masses of boomas. They began to sustain many hits and one by one they fell to the ground. "They just run into my gunfire. Such suckers."
After they all perished in Ironhide's fire, he slowly walked into the center of the containment area. He looked towards the door, but the laser lock wasn't off yet... He cocked his gun, something was wrong...
As he whirled around quickly, a group of Savage Wolves pounced from the shrub he was just hiding in.
Pulling out his gun, Iron took quick aim and shot the first one in his sight. The bullet exited through the wolf's stomach, letting out a bright burst of red blood into the clearing. The clunky android backpedaled into the clearing, taking more shots at the pack, trying to clear them out as best he could.
Soon enough, the howls of the wolves could be heard all about the forest. Ironhide stood in the middle of about 10 corpses with his smoking rifle. He looked about the carnage he had caused and slowly walked to the door, which was now unlocked. "Stupid animals. You didn't have to get killed."
"It's just animal instinct. They attack whatever could be threatening to them. And you, my friend, are one threatening person."
Ironhide stopped in his tracks before the door. How did he miss someone in the same room as himself? He was an android, and androids miss nothing. He turned around, and was greeted by a female force who was dressed in black and sitting on one of the corpses of the wolves.
"Now who might you be?" Ironhide asked the pale, but quite beautiful woman.
"I am Deltina Wildfire, a force. You must be the android I hear so much about. The one looking for the kid."
"How do you know of that?"
"I have ears, my friend. They can hear, thank God. Melinda told me about what happened, and I did so happily meet the mother." As she said this, a sudden shock came over here. A quick flash of a memory long lost to time. It was of a woman, as pale as she, cradling her in her arms. Blood was trickling down from her bright red lips, and all young Deltina could do was cry...
"Are you all right?" Ironhide asked, interrupting Deltina's blank stare.
"Yes, fine. I think we should be worrying less about me, and more about the child. What is your name, ranger? I think I will be accompanying you in your journey."
"They call me XG6-912 Model U. But, to most hunters, I am Ironhide. It's simpler to say for humans," he said, almost having a sarcastic tone to his mechanized voice.
"Good to be with you Ironhide. Let us not waste any more precious time and continue the search you have started." With those words, Ironhide and Deltina set off as a team, searching to find this child.
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