Chapter 1061: Shining Examples
World Keeper
âHey, big boss guy!â I heard a voice calling out to me as I was walking the halls of Olympus, preparing to head out for another training excursion. Turning my head, I saw the Terra twins standing perfectly straight in the hallway, wearing matching light blue dresses.
âI swear if you ask me to go play with youâ¦â I said with a twitching eye, the two girls tilting their heads to look at me in confusion.
âThe girl upstairs said that we needed to tell you something!â The one on the left started, the other nodding her head and continuing.
âTheyâre coming.â
â...Thatâs not ominous at all. Whoâs coming? Whatâs coming? When are they coming?â I couldnât quite make sense of what the two were talking about, but the twins smiled in unison. Of course, their next few words were certainly nothing to smile about.
âThe memetic monsters. Theyâre coming. A lot of them.â
My eyes widened, and I turned to fully face them, a serious look on my face. âExplain.â
âBig girl upstairs says theyâre hungry. And when a predator is hungry, they go to where the food is. Itâs not just Earth⦠any inhabited world, anywhere with civilization, culture, conscious minds⦠theyâre coming.â
âWe just came from solving a security breach in Earthâs deep space observatory. One of them cut in line. Infected a researcher doing a deep space scan, and made him bash his head into the wall to draw a blood eye. Once enough people had been infected, it manifested in the base.â
I brought my hand up to massage my temples. âHow many are there, and how long do we have?â
âFor Earth?â The twins looked at each other. âEight⦠nine, right?â One asked, the other nodding her head.
I let out a sigh of relief. âThatâs not too bad--â
âMillion?â The other added, making me choke on my words.
âExcuse me?â I opened my eyes wide. âEight or nine million memetic beasts are approaching Earth?â
âYeah!â One of the twins nodded her head. âTheyâre coming from all over the stars. Only the ones that feed on information are being drawn to Earth, though, so there are a lot more out there that eat other stuff.â
The other one smiled. âOh yeah, itâs enough to really mess with general sensors. As for when theyâll get here⦠big girl thinks that the Hyperlane wall should slow them down, but sheâs not sure how long. At their current speed, theyâll reach the wall in about two weeks.â
I took a deep breath when I heard that, closing my eyes. Dana⦠whatever project you are working on, put it on hold. I have something infinitely more urgent that I need you on, immediately.
There was only a brief moment before my shadow stretched out, Dana rising up from it. She turned, seeing the Terra twins, and blinked. âAnd me without a tricycle. So, whatâs up, boss?â She asked, turning to look at me.
âWithin two weeks, we need unmanned orbital defenses around every inhabited star system, capable of fighting against millions of memetic monsters.â
When I said that, Dana blinked. She lifted a hand, and then lowered it, opened her mouth, paused, and then just stared at me. âYou need a miracle, so you call the only member of your staff that isnât an actual deity?!â
âSheâs got a point.â The twins chimed in together.
âCan you do it?â I asked, staring down at Dana. Regardless of her deific status, the only people that I had any confidence in getting this done in time were Dana and Chelsea. Chelsea was immersed in her world creation research, and interrupting that could cause its own level of catastrophe.
Dana furrowed her brows, pacing back and forth in the hallway. âEvery direction?â She asked, to which the twins nodded.
âOh, totally!â
âAnd, big girl doesnât even know if this is the only wave, or if theyâll just keep coming!â
âHelpful.â She said in a sarcastic tone, pinching the bridge of her nose. âIâll need the drones. A lot of drones. I donât know exactly how many drones, but enough to automate this whole thing. Once Iâve got the plan set up, Iâll start modifying the Hyperlane Network. If I can add a damaging effect to the outer barrier, I can weed out some future monsters that try to force their way through.â
After she said that, she turned, preparing to leave Olympus. âIâm heading to Lorek! Two weeks out here will give me nearly a year over there. That should give me enough time to make the basic preparations. If anything comes up, Iâm leaving Sienna behind, so bring it up with her.â
At the mention of Lorek, I turned to face the twins. âAre those worlds in danger, as well?â To my question, the two nodded their heads.
âOh, yeah. Itâs not as bad for them, though. Space around Lorek and Spica is way
less friendly. Constant energy collisions and massive stellar storms make it hard for monsters to travel through space.â
I gave a thankful nod at their answer, happy to know that Dana wouldnât be even more rushed than she already was. The fact that she was being given a full year should help, though I was worried where she would be able to get the ammunition for so many defensive turrets, or a field capable of surrounding an entire solar system. Would the Digital Conversion system be able to handle that much output without putting strain on the world?
âWhat are the others doing to prepare?â I asked, focusing on the twins again.
âThereâs not much that they can do in the time given.â One of the sisters said. Thankfully, the expeditions were already called back. Aside from that, there is a ban on any detailed scans beyond the local systems. For offensive tactics⦠well, if it was something easy to deal with, the big girl wouldnât have sent us to you in the first place!â
Although begrudgingly, I had to admit that they were right. If it was only one or two memetic beasts making their way over, I likely wouldnât hear about it until after the fact. âHow close together are the monsters that are coming?â I asked, the two tilting their heads.
âWe didnât look at the scans ourselves, but the big girl says that some of them are spread out a lot, but others are clustered together.â
âOkay, the clustered ones can be considered the safest.â I nodded my head. âIf they had powerful cognitive effects, they wouldnât be able to operate in close proximity to one another without influencing them. Those that are the most spread out should be regarded as the most dangerous, because it means that they are likely to have effects that would be fatal simply by having concrete knowledge about the entityâs existence.â
As I was discussing this, I was inwardly debating whether I should purchase something from the system to help me out. Whether it was a specialized defense against memetic entities, a general space defense platform, or even a system that would provide âsafe zonesâ. The latter would be more tricky, as the safe zone would be the size of a star system, and might interfere with the production of normal monsters.
âIâve got to make a call.â I said, dismissing the duo and heading into my office. With a thought, I conjured my chat window. Buying tech trees or systems was expensive, but a consultation from a friend was free.
EarthForceOne: Iâm back. Oldbeard, EverLasting, Aerial, any of you around right now?
Oldbeard: Iâm here, whatâs up?
EverLasting: I was just about to grab lunch, but I can put it on hold.
Aerial: Yeah, not much going on on my end.
EarthForceOne: All of you should know about void monsters and memetic effects. Thanks to my last invasion, Iâve got swarms of monsters spawning in distant star systems. Theyâre local monsters, so theyâre not from the void itself, but they have memetic properties.
EverLasting: Ohhh, I see where this is going.
OldBeard: You do?
EverLasting: Lemme guess, theyâre swarming towards civilization?
EarthForceOne: Iâm guessing youâve dealt with this sort of thing before?
EverLasting: Yeah. It was the inspiration behind the Hyperlane Network that I put in Fragments of Acidia. Of course, to protect my personal security, I drastically reduced the effectiveness of the network in that game.
EarthForceOne: Which means that you probably donât have the full thing listed on the market?
EverLasting: Afraid not.
EarthForceOne: Well, at the current rate things are going, the monsters will be here in about two weeksâ time. Iâve got my best person working on a countermeasure, but I was curious if there was any sort of system or device that would increase the odds.
Oldbeard: The only one I would think of is Restricted Zones. Itâs a basic game system, and when you buy it you can designate zones, and what monsters are allowed within those zones. It works for a more controlled form of monster spawning, too. Unless youâre dealing with a rare monster, others wonât be able to enter a zone theyâre not designated for.
EverLasting: Yeah, thatâs a good one. Though, it only really works if you use it from the beginning of a world. Otherwise, but the time you set it up, there are so many random monsters running around, all in different level ranges, that it would take you years to get it running, even with help.
Aerial: I suppose mass smiting them isnât an option?
EarthForceOne: Thereâs no guarantee that this is the only wave.
EverLasting: If itâs like what I had to deal with, then yeah, theyâll just keep coming so long as their spawn conditions donât change. You said that youâve got two weeks, right?
EarthForceOne: Local time, so⦠about twelve Standard days? If my math is right, at least.
EverLasting: Got it. Well, after five Standard days, let me know if youâve got a working solution. If it doesnât look like yours will make it in time, Iâll let you bring some of your best researchers over to study the full network barrier. That should give them enough time to add the critical components by the time you get back.
EarthForceOne: Thanks, I may need to take you up on that offer.
After finishing that conversation, I closed my eyes, sending a message to Sienna. In five Standard Days, let me know if your plan can be implemented in time. Otherwise, Sarah has offered to let us study the improved version of the Hyperlane Network that is built to repel monsters like that. It would be best if we can do it with our own methods, but let me know if that is not an option.
There was a brief delay as Sienna transferred the message to Dana, and then relayed the reply. Thatâs fine. There is the chance that the upgrade wonât be easily applied with the difference in magic systems, so she wants to settle this with our own methods, if she can.