The Epiece system possessed a red dwarf, which had very efficient hydrogen nuclear fusion reactions. Compared to a normal star, which rapidly consumes hydrogen and carbon and becomes a supernova or a black hole, a red dwarf star was prized for its property of being able to produce stable energy for over 20 billion years.
And this was the second planet in that Epiece system, that used energy from the red dwarf. Epieceâ2âs energy income was quite stable. However, the military guardhouse was kept chilly no matter how much energy they gathered.
âTo think that Iâm⌠inside a guardhouse. H-How embarrassing!â
To think that I, Vice Admiral Lezirth of the 1st Space Marines and Commander of Dawn Corps, would be treated as a mere greenie and be stuck inside a guard house. I couldnât accept my own worthlessness.
âIâm sorry, Vice Admiral Lezirth. You were caught up in this mess because of meâŚâ
In the cell across to me, the short-cut, dark brown haired girl apologised to me while leaning on the wall and still gasping for breath. The two things on my mind while looking at that blushing girl with red lips, short on breath, were that she was really cute and that I pitied her.
Luise Maynard, the General Office Chief of Staff of the Federation 120 years ago, appeared to be nothing more than a beautiful girl.
âNot at all, Chief of Staff. Iâve troubled you for not being able to keep my anger in check.â
âNo. Thank you for getting angry for me. I⌠really didnât know what was going on until you arrived. Sniff.â
She mustâve been feeling emotional, because she wasnât able to continue talking right away.
To be fair, this was an unimaginable situation for her, since right now weâre 120 years in the future, and the Chief of Staff was being treated like that by trainees and instructors.
âIt will be OK, Iâm here. At your word, I can break out of a guardhouse like this.â
âN-No, doing that wouldâŚ. They just donât know what is going on. Also, please talk informally with me, weâre of the same family after all.â
And she smiled after saying that.
The Children of Letix.
Hyperspace travelling wasnât the only thing that humans received from the first Letix on Mars, dubbed âThe Old Oneâ.
From the Letix, the human race received space battle tacticsâ and the manufacturing techniques for âAlter Armourâ and âReplicantsâ. Cloning techniques already existed prior to that time, but cloned humans had short life spans and had weak immune systems.
However, Replicants created with the special property of the Letix possessed the ability to store genetic material outside the third dimension, and that gave them strong resistance to radiation.
Even if their DNA gets destroyed by radiation, a back-up would be created in a higher dimension. That genetic information is protected and it adapts to the radiation that destroyed it, resulting in an even stronger immunity.
Among Replicants, the first generation, born directly under The Old One, were called âThe Children of Letixâ.
Admiral Maynard and I were both born of The Old One, hence called âThe Children of Letix.â So we could be considered to be siblings.
Even so, I couldnât treat the Chief of Staff lightly.
âChief of Staff, just what is going on here?â
I held nothing back, I told her everything, starting from the time I woke up and wandered around the station in a rash guard. Admiral Maynard blushed.
âI also woke up near the station.â
âEh? That meansâŚ.â
I quickly imagined Admiral Luise Maynard wandering around in a female rash guard.
A cute brown haired and golden eyed girl, wandering around shyly in the station, barefoot?
Her clothes clung tightly to her body! Clothes that accentuated her hip lines and slender waist, revealing the bridging line of her thighs and her hip. Her bust lines that appeared to be immature but were good enough, shouldâve been shown, right?!
She mustâve caused a commotion. To think that the Chief of Staff had to go through such embarrassment!!
âAh, um, I was fine. Telepathy is my specialty after all.â
Admiral Maynard mustâve read my thoughts, because she answered me. True, she couldâve forced people to not look at her with her telepathic powers.
âT-Thatâs a relief. Ha ha ha.â
I turned my head away out of embarrassment at having my thoughts read. Admiral Maynard also blushed and bowed her head.
âI think⌠the hardliners in the army mustâve purged everything about us. It mustâve been Admiral Perth and his men.â
âWhat? But why? Admiral Perth did?â
Admiral Perth was the Vice President of the Joint General Staff 120 years ago and was the second in command of the military. He feared the aliens more than what was necessary, but he shared the same view as me about Elcros not being a threat to the human race.
But for what reason did he go so far as to purge me?
âDonât you remember? Admiral Perth called us Letix in human form, and feared us.â
Among Letix, the foreign space organism, there were superior beings, such as the Old One on Marsâthat class which was named Uberlord.
Obviously, there were people who hated us beings, born from technology learnt from the Old One, amongst the earthlings.
âCurrently the Space Federation is under a lot of pressure because of the war between the four major forces. While the military is getting stronger, and the war continues, there is great financial loss, and the country is growing weaker and weakerâbeing dragged around by the military equipment suppliers.â
Ah, I didnât know that much since I just woke up, but thatâs how much things have changed?
âI was able to find this out after watching the promotional video.â
She was able to get this much information out of that near-pornographic promotional video?
I couldnât help but to be surprised. As expected from the greatest brains of the Federation, Chief of Staff Luise Maynard. To be able to extract high quality information from that rubbish looking video!
âSo I accessed the files quickly with a terminal. The key people broadened the scale of the war, and the military took control of the country, making it a militaristic one while we were asleep. It seems like Admiral Perth took on the presidency role twice.â
âThat guy became the president?â
And twice at that? Itâs a surprise the Federation is still standing.
âAre you saying that they escalated the war just to increase the influence of the army?â
âYes. And to do so, they mustâve felt the need to purge us.â
âFor something like thatâŚâ
I was horrified at the thought. At that moment, I heard someone coming towards the guardhouse.
âWho permitted you to talk freely in the guardhouse?â
âHmm?â
I was dumbfounded at the person who came through the guardhouse doors.
A military uniform-clad, green eyed girl, who had her silver hair neatly organised in a beret, was walking towards them.
Every time she walked the baton that hung around her waist, and her dynamic breasts wobbled. She was a beautiful girl whose feminine lines couldnât be obscured by the military uniform made for practical use.
There wasnât a single mark on her face, so she looked like a sculptured doll. However, that wasnât why I was surprised. I was surprised by the small pair of white wings behind her shoulders.
âAre you the ones who caused a ruckus in the recruit training area, within the first 2 hours of being admitted? To think that they would accept people whoâre crazy enough to be jailed, the military must really be short on soldiers.â
She appeared to be nearly seventeen. But the tone in her voice sounded arrogant for someone of her age. That way of talking that reflects her appearance⌠not that I should be talking.
âAh⌠t-then youâre an Ensign?â
I assumed that she was an Ensign by looking at the mark on her shoulders. However, Admiral Maynard corrected me.
âThe colours for ranks are different these days. Black doesnât represent a commissioned Ensign but an Ensign in the Naval Cadets.â
âAh, I see. So a Naval Cadet? The Federation really must be short on soldiers if they're sending newly graduated Naval Cadets to war.â
As I spoke, I realised what I was doing. I didnât mean to insult that Naval Cadet Ensign, but I ended up speaking too much. The playful side of me went too far.
The Cadet Ensign clenched her fist.
âAre you out of your minds? Who allowed you to speak ill in the guardhouse? You are not even showing any signs of repentance! Are you looking down on me just because Iâm half Elcro?â
âAh, I didnât mean to hurt your feelings, Cadet. I donât plan to look down on your lineage either, so donât be offended.â
âAh ha, you didnât mean to hurt my feelings?â
The Cadet smiled brightly. Oh, what an attractive smile.
âI didnât know what a greenie was⌠until I met you. But now, I finally understand what they are. You are testing my patience.â
She heard my sincere apology and opened the guardhouse door while sighing.
âYou will now be under my command. If you refuse, the jail cells will be waiting for you. Now, which will it be? Will you go to jail or will you follow my orders?â
Hmm, how extraordinary.
They examined us, the trouble makers, in the recruiting office for a day and then threw us to the guard houseâonly to be picked up by the Naval Cadet Ensign on the same day.
This wouldâve been unthinkable 120 years ago. This is how desperate the Federation is for soldiers? 120 years ago, soldiers were selected competitively, so troublesome people were turned away.
But what should I do? I had my face to keep as a Vice Admiral, but I have to follow the instructions of a Naval Cadet whoâs yet to earn a rank?
âHmm, what should we do, Admiral Maynard?â
âWe should follow her, Vice Admiral Lezirth. After all, we are just fresh recruits right now.â
âI suppose we should.â
I allowed the Chief of Staff to exit first, and followed after her.
The Elcro Naval Cadet who was silently watching us covered her face with her hands.
âOh great Artus, lead me not into temptation⌠and deliver me from the greeniesâŚâ
She seemed to rearrange a certain prayer in a strange way.
Sighing, she extended her hand to Admiral Maynard and I. There were two multi-purpose computers in her hand.
âHere, I heard you havenât received these yet.â
I took the multi-purpose computer and pinned it to my chest, on top of my military uniform, like a broche. With a whirring mechanical sound, the uniform revitalised and a notification from the Federation appeared and disappeared.
âNow, follow me.â
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A large school at the foot of a mountain came into view, after catching a tram from the recruit squadron. That was the Second Military and Non-Commissioned Officer Academy of Epieceâ2; a collected place for soldiers to train in.
This was a place for Petty Officers who graduated after 4 years of the Military Academy, and ordinary soldiers to train in their respective fields.
âNothing has changed with the Second Military AcademyâŚâ
Admiral Maynard started to think back about the place while looking out the tram window.
âI agree. The last time I visited there was for a graduation speech that I was invited to. Hm⌠I suppose it was three years prior to the cold sleep. The only thing thatâs different seems to be the overgrown ivy.â
The Second Military Academy hasnât changed at all over the last 120 years.
âLet me ask a serious question, but are you two drug addicts?â
The Elcro Naval Cadet girl didnât seem to like the conversation between the Chief of Staff and I.
âKeep your composure as a Naval Cadet. Is that how you should be speaking?â
I carefully disciplined her. When I did, she opened her eyes wide (she was quite cute) and looked at me.
âMy composure as a Naval Cadet? You are the one who is trampling on it and burning it away! Do you plan to disobey me from day 1?â
âN-No⌠weâreâŚâ
Admiral Maynard stopped me as I was about to retort.
The cadet sighed and looked sideways to glare at us.
âDo you know each other? Enlisting on the same day? And Lezirth Dawnbringer and Luise Maynard at that. So youâre using the old war heroesâ names? Then again, there are at least six people who are named Lezirth in the entire squadron.â
She still wasnât taking us seriously even after knowing our names.
âI am that very Vice Admiral Lezirth Dawnbringer and this person here is the very Admiral Luise Maynard.â
When I told her so, the cadet broke into laughter.
âKu⌠ku ku ku! Ah ha ha ha ha ha! A-Are you trying to make me laugh to death!? Ah! I really shouldâve recorded that! Ha ha ha ha!â
The girl was hitting the tramâs seats and was holding her stomach in laughter. Hmm, this doesnât please me. Sheâs clearly laughing at me, isnât she?
âI should be known for my fairness and sensibleness, but I will not allow someone to look down on someone elseâs rank, cadet. If you continue to be rude like thisâŚ.â
âYes, is that so? Self-proclaimed Vice Admiral Lezirth Dawnbringer. This really is brilliant. Ha ha ha.â
Kuk! Was she laughing at me?! How I pity her. This cadet is such a beauty, but there seems to be crap software installed on her compared to her great hardware. Canât she try to talk nicely when she was born as a beauty?
I took the chance to look at the name tag on her chest.
I was not looking at her chest for any other reasons! But of course, her pair was big and had a nice shape to itâI could imagine them being firm by the way they shook while in motion. I preferred firm breasts compared to softer ones, so I could say that hers were exactly my type!
However, I was solemnly reading her name tag! Got it?! I wasnât looking at her breasts!
Who the hell designed the Federation Military uniforms and why did he put the name tag on the chest? Even if that was the customâŚ.
All hail to the great ancient wisdom!
âUuu! W-What are you looking at!?â
âEhhâŚ. Cadet Yu Myung Hoa?â
âItâs Meihowa. Liu Meihowa.â
âLiu Meihowa? So you have an earthly name even though youâre an Elcro?â
âAdd the title of Platoon Leader before my name! I wonât do anything because there isnât anyone watching, but if you dare to look down on my authority, then I will make sure you pay for your mistakes.â
âThat aside, why are you part of the Federation Forces when youâre an Elcro?â
âThatâs because my father is a Federation⌠isnât what I should be saying! That was a personal question that I have no obligation to answer! If you ask about this one more time I will consider you a rebel and, you will have to have your meals through a straw for a while.â
Pulling a serious expression, she shook her fist before my eyes. As she did, the tram stopped and we arrived at the station.
A fit looking, brown skinned and red haired girl was waiting at the station with a military vehicle. She spotted Ensign Meihowa and saluted.
âSalute! Are these the new troubled recruits, Ensign?â
The girl who was in a Petty Officer uniform had a healthy skin that appeared to be lightly tanned by the sun, and a playful face. Her fit, sexy, legs extended down from the formal miniskirt, and her breasts were, hmm, they were bigger than Cadet Meihowaâs! Her breasts were certainly overflowing with the feminine charms and her body to fat ratio appeared to be low.
Under both of her eyes, there was white war paint smeared; most likely to protect her eyes from the light.
But what was even more surprising was that her ears were pointed. That aspect of her was quite similar to the Asa aliens. Was this a platoon where the Elcro was the Platoon Leader and the Asa was the Platoon Sergeant?
âRelax. As you can see, I do have Asa lineage in my blood, but I donât have a bad habit of eating men. My name is Aroha Pereira, the Platoon Sergeant. Just call me Sergeant Aroha.â
She offered her hand to me. When I responded to that hand, her smile disappeared from her face.
âYou really are stupid, arenât you? Youâre going to shake hands with a Sergeant just because she extended her hand to you, when youâre just a recruit? Donât you think you should salute first?â
She didnât have a smile on her face, but her eyes still had one. Was this a prank of some sort?
I noticed the flow straight away, but Admiral Maynard was surprised and grabbed my sleeves.
It canât be helped. Protecting Admiral Maynard with my body, I stood between the Sergeant and the Admiral.
âWe are no ordinary soldiers. Weâre Admirals.â
â⌠What?â
âI am Vice Admiral Lezirth Dawnbringer. And this person here is Admiral Luise Maynard! We cannot prove our identities because there has been a mistake, but it should be revealed soon. Contact the military headquarters at once.â
âAh? Platoon Leader, are they high?â
âWho knows? I have no interest in drugs, so Iâm not quite sureâŚ. But there is no doubt that these people are beyond help. I am considering returning them back to the recruits office. What do you think, Sergeant?â
Ensign Meihowa spun her finger next to her head. It was the universal sign of saying someone was crazy.
âThereâs no point in returning them. Theyâll come back after going through some lessons or something. We can only put up with them here.â
âAt this point, I am unsure whether I am a Platoon Leader or a nurse in a psychiatric ward. I shall consider wearing a maid uniform while I am at it.â
âWow~ thatâs wonderful. Everyone would behave so well.â
The Naval Cadet and the Sergeant seemed to be on friendly terms with each other. They were talking like old friends.
âSelf-proclaimed Vice Admiral Lezirth Dawnbringer, why donât you exchange greetings with your statue over there?â
When my eyes met Cadet Meihowaâs, she pointed to a side path.
Erected there was a statue of an old soldier who stood there looking up at the sky. The words âFleet Admiral Lezirth Dawnbringer, 1~ 69 Space Years. KIAâ were engraved on the pedestal.
âHow embarrassing. Iâm not a Fleet Admiral, but a Vice AdmiralâŚ. So I died in battle and got promoted two ranks?â
That was the conclusion I could arrive to after thinking about it for a while. Admiral Maynard sighed next to me.
âLook, Lezirth. The important point is that the statues are of completely different people and they were all killed in battle. Killed.â
âEh? I died in battle? Why was I killed?â
âWell now that youâre enlisted, your own KIA will be waiting for you.â
Joking around in a way that only a few would dare to, Sergeant Aroha tapped my back.
And now that I look at it closer, the date of birth is messed up as well. I wasnât born in the first year of Space Year, but the period of AD before that.
âYou said that your name was Luise Maynard, didnât you? Luise Maynard is over there so go over there and take a good look at yourself. Haaa, theyâre everywhere.â
Just like she said, there was a statue of Admiral Luise Maynard in a park on the path leading to the Military Academy. As expected, there was a statue of an old soldier sitting on a chair while holding a pipe on its lip. On the pedestal, the words âFleet Admiral Luise Maynard 1~72 Space Years. KIAâ was engraved.
âDid they smear honey at the guardhouse or somethingâŚ? You seem to be desperate to go back there, but I hope you have not forgotten that you have missed out on a full day of training. Your ability to survive in a war is decreased if you miss out on training. Cut back on the drugs and immerse yourselves in training from today.â
The silver haired Elcro, Naval Cadet Meihowa was fixing her hair while seated in the military vehicle. She appeared to have silky silver hair, but her hair would spring out like a rocker if she didnât tie it back with a hair band or put on a hat. That style had its own charms, but it was the style of a rocker, not a soldier.
When she organised her hair and put on her military beret, her hair settled nicely. Hmm, if her hair can have that much volume when not setting it with wax or hair spray, is it an Elcro trait?
As Admiral Maynard stepped onto the vehicle first, she spoke to me.
âThis is an order, Lezirth. Call me Luise from now on. Understood?â
âWhat? B-ButâŚ.â
I wasnât able to hide my surprise. She was my senior and I couldnât address her like that.
âI donât think we should address each other with our titles, Lezirth. According to the history, weâre dead. And I also think they removed the information of us being Replicants.â
Seeing her stern expression, I realised she was being serious.
Sergeant Aroha laughed as she hopped onto the driverâs seat.
âYouâre really hitting it off. Hey, youâd be in for disciplinary actions for talking privately between recruits, if we werenât kind and were like every other platoon, got it? Youâre even worse than the other greenies we have in our platoon.â
Ensign Meihowa held back the raging Sergeant Aroha.
âThatâs enough, Sergeant. Let us hurry to the barracks. There is no use talking to the greenies, when theyâll only torture themselvesâŚ.â
For some reason, I was labelled as a greenie by this Platoon Leader and Platoon Sergeant. To think I, who was born to be a soldier, would be called a greenie! What nonsense is this!
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The barracks for recruits were set up in a way where they had to share a room with a bunk bed. The rooms were humble, all there was inside were 2 desks for personal use. The rooms were built on the left and right sides of the hallway. It was set up this way so that a superior can walk along the hallway and take the roll call, with the soldiers standing outside their room.
When Ensign Meihowa started to take the roll call, I realised why this platoon was considered as the greeniesâ den.
Platoon Leader, Naval Cadet Liu Meihowa was half Elcro, half Earthling.
Platoon Sergeant, Petty Officer First Class Aroha Pereira was half Asa, half Earthling.
Most of the other platoon members were Replicants, as well. There was not a single pure Earthling in that group.
The soldiers were looking at Chief Maynard and I with great interest. Without being able to keep his curiosity in check for any longer, a soldier raised his hand.
âPlatoon Leader, are those two⌠pure Earthlings? They donât seem to have the marking on their right eye.â
âThey do not have the marking, but they are Replicants. They appear to be Replicants from illegal production lines.â
The mood quickly turned sour.
âEh? I-Illegal Replicants are those, right? Those suicide bombers that criminals make.â
âOr maybe theyâre, you know⌠escorts.â
âDamn it! Isnât this platoon made up of Replicants or Halves then?â
âDid you hear? The higher ups apparently call us the bombing platoons. Weâre just human shields to them. Theyâre saying that losing Replicants and Halves wonât affect them at all.â
Complaints escaped amongst the soldiers. Ensign Meihowa shouted at them.
âEveryone stop! Who permitted you to gossip during a roll call? Everyone gather around at the training ground right now! All of you!â
The Replicant soldiers had a look of resignation in their eyes. Everyone gathered their equipment and started to leave for the training ground.
âD-Do we have to go as well?â
Thatâs what Chief Maynard asked to the Naval Cadet who has yet become a commissioned Ensign. Goodness me! How can this be happening?
Ensign Meihowa shook her head.
âYou will be directed to your room first. But thereâs only a single free room. How troublesome. We cannot leave a male and a female in the same room.â
After making every other soldier leave, she held a look of concern. There was only a single room free in that barracks and she mustâve thought that she couldnât leave Chief Maynard and I in the same room.
âIâll be OK.â
When Chief Maynard answered that she didnât really mind it, Ensign Meihowa quickly blushed for some reason.
âB-But! Even if your relationship is good between you twoâŚ.â
âNo, w-we donât have that sort of relationship, Ensign! How could you say such things before the Chief of Staff!â
I shook my head in panic.
Sergeant Aroha smiled and put her arm around Chief Maynardâs shoulder from behind.
âThereâs a free bed in my room, so why donât we let her sleep there?â
âGreat. Then Recruit Lezirth, unpack your belongings and come to the training grounds. I canât stand it anymore. Why do you always rebel against your commanding officers?â
Because youâre not my commanding officer! But she would really blow her fuse if I say that, wouldnât she?
âWhen you call me, you shall call me an Ensign! Or you may also call me Platoon Leader!â
The Naval Cadet Meihowa scanned over me.
Now I could understand the gist of things. Lezirth Dawnbringer and Luise Maynard were both purged from the government records. That truth was being heavily guarded, so now, there shouldnât be any records of me being the Vice Admiral Lezirth Dawnbringer even if I were to contact the military headquarters.
However, wasnât it way too much to ask of the General of the Dawn Corps, who lead 100,000 seamen and 50,000 support troops prior to the cold sleep, to recognise a non-commissioned Naval Cadet as his superior? Because to me, itâs only been a day and 8 hours since I held such power!
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Earthling Pureblood Principle.
Stated in that principle was the belief that only pureblood earthlings were worthy, and that Replicants or any other alien life forms must be destroyed by the Federationâs Military. This was the basis of that discrimination. The discrimination began almost as soon as Replicants were first created, and this notion was strongly supported by the humans.
Replicants or Clones were created by humans, hence must be used as tools by humans.
Robots were also created by humans, but we must not give them the right to vote.
Those were the arguments put forth by the Pureblood Principle supporters.
In the old Earth government, there was the âVeracruz Treatyâ, which stopped any unfair usage of clones. This Veracruz Treaty was a treaty formed in order to stop people from creating clones for physical labour, and for clones not to put humans out of work.
Clones must be allowed the same rights as a human. That way, even if clones are created, they are simply birthing humans, not slaves.
As a result, thoughtless creation of clones was banned.
When this Veracruz Treaty was put into effect, it was one of the few international laws that actually performed as it should and was highly praised.
Afterwards, when the humans were under attack from the alien species known as Letix, the Pureblood Principle supportersâ lost their power. This was due to the fact that they were unable to suppress the uprising Replicants, especially when there were not enough strong soldiers to fight off the Letixes, who were coming to destroy them.
That was similar to the way womenâs rights were developed during World War II. The supporters had no choice but to accept help from everyone; including the humans, Clones and the Replicants.
However, the world right now seems to be skewed towards the Earthling Pureblood Principle. What happened during the last 120 years?
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Anyone could see the fear and the restlessness spreading through the Replicant soldiers gathered at the training ground. If the platoon was made up of Elcro, Asa and Replicants, it was obvious that recruits would be scared shitless.
It was easy for the platoon members to consider themselves as sacrificial lambs of the Federation. This was why the Federation of the past distributed races evenly among the forces.
âThereâs obviously some distrust of the Federation Government in the army.â
I was waiting in line at the training ground. A Replicant soldier standing next to me, poked my side.
âHey, where are you from? Why donât you have a marking? Are you from Cartel or something?â
Cartel was a criminal organisation that sold illegal drugs. The Replicant producing techniques mustâve fallen into the hands of criminal organisations by the looks of things.
âNo, Iâm the first generation.â
âPfta ha ha ha! You must be mad. When you say first generation, you mean the Children of Letix, right? The pilots of the 12 Kishins. Are you one of them? Huh?â
He brought his finger towards his head and spun it in circles.
â12 Kishins? There are 12 Kishin-class Alter Armours? They mustâve created some more since the year 69.â
Alter Armour was the other technology gained from the contact with Letix, apart from Replicant techniques and hyperspace travel.
Harvested cultured cells, based off the Letix; Old One, would be inserted to the reinforced framework and seating. When done correctly, the Alter Armour becomes a humanoid-type manoeuvring weapon that is capable of displaying immense strength at the pilotâs command.
And among the strongest of those Alter Armours were the Kishins.
During the 69 space years, there were only 8 Kishin-class Alter Armours in existence.
Since the fundamental basis of Alter Armours was life itself, the production of these was closer to breeding than manufacturing. There were numerous attempts to create the Kishins, but humanity wasnât able to gain any more Kishin-class Alter Armours.
Hence, the Federation placed the 8 Kishins as the highest class and organised the other Alter Armours as Dominion>Master>Senior>Major>Juvenile>Minor>Minion as a 8 levelled scale.
But if there were 12 Kishins, than that meant that there 4 more Kishins were birthed since thenâŚ.
âOhh, I am quite knowledgeable with those things, manâ
A somewhat chubby recruit interrupted the conversation. What was with this off-putting way of talking?
âThere are 8 in possession of the Space Federation, 2 by the Asa and 2 by the Elcro, making it a total of 12, man.â
âEh? Asa and Elcro have Kishins?â
I didnât know too much about Asas, because that race was encountered after I fell asleep, but on the other hand, the Elcro possessed Kishins? Thatâs quite a surprise.
âCurrently, the Federation lost both âDawnbringerâ and âTetragrammatonâ, âOmertĂ â was stolen by the Replicant Rebels and âDiabloâ to the Elcros. Have you been living under a rock to not know all this, dude?â
The recruit looked at me with a look of disbelief.
âWhat? Dawnbringer and Tetragrammaton are lost?!â
I was unable to hold back my yell. Recruits around me looked at me.
âW-Whatâs with that guy?â
âIs he a psychopath?â
Kehh! What did they say? Me, a psychopath? I was extremely angry, but I had a more important matter at hand.
To think that the Dawnbringer was lostâŚ.
Dawnbringer was the machine that I piloted. And the lost Tetragrammaton happened to be Chief Maynardâs.
Chief Maynardâs and my Kishins were lost by the Pureblood Principle followers of the Federation? Then that must mean that this was planned by the ones who purged us.
âWait, would they just destroy a Kishin for that reason?â
That was impossible.
Kishins were very valuable resources that couldnât even be produced by money and effort alone. It was also impossible to activate the Kishin-class machines if the pilot didnât meet the standards either.
However, there were nearly 30 billion people 120 years ago. Since that figure was increasing rapidly even under Letix attack, that should mean the population must be a lot higher.
With a population pool as large as that, a pilot capable of being able to pilot a Kishin-class machine shouldâve been born.
Then did that mean that Dawnbringer and Tetragrammaton were lost because of the Federationâs mistakes? Well, thatâs stupid.
And if OmertĂ and Diablo were stolen by the rebels, then the current state of the Federation was unspeakably bad.
That was the only conclusion I could arrive at.
âIs that really true? Then arenât we in great danger? And what the hell are the Pureblood Principlists thinking?â
âWeâre not really in danger, man. Dawnbringer and the Dawn Corps suicided with over 10 billion Letix forces, so weâre safe for a while. Also, even if the Elcros have a Kishin in possession, they donât pose much of a threat to us Federation Military, man.â
My goodness. While it was true that my Dawn Corps fended off over 10 billion Letix forces, we did not die. But to think that they would record it otherwise in history.
If thatâs the case, did they purge all of my subordinates like myself? They couldnât have put all those people to cold sleep, so did they kill them all?
I thought of my playful subordinates, who pulled pranks on me all the time. They certainly were stressful at times and too playful, but they were good people. There were Replicants, pure blooded earthlings, Cyborgs and Androids, but they were all precious comrades of mine.
âKuk.â
Who was it! Who purged Admiral Luise and I and killed off all of my subordinates?!
I tried desperately to calm my anger down. At that moment, someone came behind my back and called out the recruits and I.
âStop talking amongst yourself! Recruit Pencolt! Are you two discussing who the greatest greenie under the heavens is amongst yourselves?!â
It was the Platoon Leader, Meihowa.
Other recruits cracked up laughing. Recruit Pencolt pointed his finger at me and spoke.
âI can stand you making fun of this guy! Because heâs a greenie! But I canât stand you making fun of me, man!â
Ehh? What was that? That âI know Iâm bad, but not as bad as this guyâ sort of confident look. Not only was his way of talking weird, his mentality was out of whack as well.
âWhat will you do if you cannot stand it?â
Platoon Leader Meihowa asked with exasperation. When she did, Pencolt smirked.
âNah, Iâm just sayinâ. I always wanted to say that, man.â
âRecruit Pencolt! Position yourself at the gauntlets first. While Recruit Pencolt is doing the gauntlets, Recruit Lezirth, you give me plyometric jumps. Get to it!â
The Ensign had a sense of dissatisfaction in her eyes as she looked at me. Hmm, thatâs not what I was doing though.
I positioned myself at the plyometric jump station after sighing. It was a variation of hurdles where you had to jump up and down repeatedly. It was great exercise for improving oneâs stamina and reaction.
âHow many do you want?â
âAs many as you can do of course! Do at least 60 while Recruit Pencolt goes through the gauntlets!â
Following her orders, I started to perform plyometric jumps. At the same time, Recruit Pencolt grabbed a rifle and jumped onto the gauntlet field.
The gauntlet was a course where a recruit would avoid paintballs and obstacles, shoot at a moving target, and escape by passing by a hand-to-hand combat dummy.
As an effective course that improves cardiopulmonary capacity, running and movement capability, accuracy and close combat, one must be able to clear the course within 90 seconds in order to graduate from the Military Academy. Seamen in particular had to be able to clear the course in under a minute. When I did it, my record was 22 seconds.
However, as soon as Recruit Pencolt stepped into the course, he started to scream. He was covered from head to toe in paint, and he was rolling about after tripping over obstacles. Crawling under the wire nets on his stomach left him short on breath and when he finally escaped the wire nets and started to shoot, he didnât hit any of the targets.
The moving target was an image of a criminal who held a hostage and the recruit shot at the hostage.
Seeing the head, heart, abdomen, and various lethal places shot, the hostage wouldâve died instantly, had this been a real-life situation. No, since Recruit Pencolt was already hit by the paint balls, he wouldâve been killed in action and promoted 2 ranks.
When Recruit Pencolt wasnât able to escape from the gauntlet, even after four minutes, Sergeant Aroha turned cut the power and dragged him out personally. During that time, I managed to do over 200 plyometric jumps.
âHa⌠havenât you ever played any games? You know how it works right?â
âCough⌠ku⌠g-games arenât tiring so Iâm fine with them, man. Haa haa.â
Recruit Pencolt was gasping for breath as he replied. Sergeant Aroha dropped him in surprise.
âDonât open your mouth! Youâre foaming!â
âNow now, next recruit, get in there. And Recruit Lezirth, thatâs enough.â
âWhat, this is enough?â
âAre you a fortified Cyborg or something? Your physical strength is good. If only your head was as good as your physique.â
Ensign Meihowa wrinkled her face. Wait, was this girl treating me as an idiot? I can even do 128bit four fundamental arithmetic operations and partial differentiations in my head!
If the rumours about bomb cadet squads could be trusted, this platoon will be stationed on the battlefront after six weeks of basic training. To the front lines, no lessâwhere it was the most dangerous.
Judging by Recruit Pencoltâs performanceâŚ. How long could this platoon survive? I could understand why Ensign Meihowa was so worried.
Then Recruit Pencolt collapsed on the floor, as if taking his last breaths, with an oxygen mask in his mouth. As he lay there, he formed a V sign with his finger and said to me.
âI touched Sergeant Arohaâs ass, I can die a happy man, eh he he hehâŚâ
âŚ. W-What? Why was he looking at me like that? Iâm not the same as you! Donât you try to get any sympathy from me!
â           â           â
âHaa, this is worrisome. The average time is 4 minutes even when excluding the failed soldiers.â
Ensign Meihowa muttered nervously when most of the recruits passed through the gauntlets.
Even I could feel the pain of having to lead a platoon of failures.
I could tell that all of these recruits were quite underachieving. All of them should be Replicant soldiers, yet they were even worse than Earthling soldiers.
âThis is hopeless if we include the failed soldiers. I suppose our King of Greenies is up last.â
Sergeant Aroha winked at me. Her bluish eyes and slightly plump lips were quite attractive.
But she wasnât referring to me when she said King of Greenies, right?
âShouldnât his strength be quite good? Heâs not even sweating after doing 225 plyometric jumps. Hey greenie! Youâre up.â
Ensign Meihowa handed me a training rifle. Sergeant Aroha snickered and handed me a sports drink.
âYouâre worn out from those plyometric jumps, arenât you? Take a gulp and catch your breath.â
âNo, I will finish it before the sports drink goes lukewarm. I shall raise the average of the platoon myself.â
I spoke in a solemn voice since I was slightly offended. When I did, Sergeant Aroha smiled brightly.
âHmm? Are you the General Guan Yu or something?â
âI, the shortest record holder of this gauntlet course in the Second Military Academy, will show you how itâs really done. Hmph! How dare you call me a greenie! Youâll all be eating your words!â
Although my identity has been purged by corruption, I was still the Commander of Dawn Corps; Lezirth Dawnbringer. I wasnât someone who should be looked down upon as a greenie! I will show them my skills right here!
I started to get hyped up with enthusiasm and I warmed up.
âWell, do whatever you want. I am looking forward to your performance.â
Ensign Meihowa sighed while covering her face with her hand.
Hmm, she doesnât seem to trust me. But I wonât ask her to believe me. Iâll prove it with my score time.
âLetâs do this!â
I jumped at the gauntlets. Paint balls were flying towards me, but instead of hiding behind barriers, I zigzagged forwards, minimising the time, and slid under the wire nets! Pulling my torso up after that slide, I shot at the targets with my training rifle and jump up the stairs onto the second floor! I shot down the moving target on the second floor and jumped down using a plank! I shot at even more targets while in mid-air, and slammed right into the hand-to-hand combat dummy, escaping the gauntlet with a mid-air turn.
â21 seconds 40! Wha ha ha ha! I broke my own record!â
I yelled out in joy after seeing the clock set up at the exit of the gauntlet course. But huh? The time wasnât stopping?
âHuh? What? Whatâs going on? Was that too fast for the machine to calculate?â
I looked at the clock in surprise. Sergeant Aroha used her finger to point at my training rifle.
âIdentify yourself! You have to identify yourself on the rifle to set your record!â
âWhat? Identifying myself? Did something like that get implemented?â
Such a thing did not exist 120 years ago! Why do they have to digitalise everything when the instructor can just record the time?
Dumbfounded, I looked at the training rifle to find out how to identify myself.
But then it happened.
Rat-a-tat-tat-tat!
The training rifle started to fire paint balls at the recruits and the instructors. The paint balls flew at a frightening speed and covered the recruits and the instructors in pain.
âKyaaah!â
âWoahh!â
âI-It hit me there! Before I could even use it!â
Ugh, I had caused friendly fire without meaning to. Although, this training rifle was quite rhythmic and fun to use.
No, thatâs not what I should be thinking! Look at me! I quickly aimed the rifle towards the sky.
Then Aroha, Meihowa and the numerous recruits glared at me like ghosts covered in bright red paint.
Drip, dripâŚ.
My word! Red paint dripped from Meihowa and Arohaâs breasts onto the floor. Had they been flat chested, the paint wouldâve dropped flat onto their stomachs. In any case, both options are excellent! It was impossible not to be amazed at them.
To drench girlsâ body, it was a mistake but thatâs not badâŚ.
I have never regretted a single thing in my life!
âOh⌠oh now. This gun, itâs weirdâŚâ
âYou failed! You greenie! Do you want me to lecture you hard? Hmmm?â
Ensign Meihowa glared at me while resetting the gauntlet with the control panel.
âT-That was close. I got my best record.â
I could only lick my lips while looking at the gauntlet timer in that cold, chilly mood.
â           â           â
Ensign Meihowa mustâve just finished having a shower, because she walked out while drying her wet, steamy hair with a towel. I was meditating while sitting on the sofa in her office and I sat up straight when I saw her walk out.
âRecruit Lezirth, do you pity me?â
Daggers flew at me from her emerald eyes.
âHmm? No. You, Platoon Leader Liu Meihowa, will become a splendid soldier. I guarantee it.â
ââŚâ
âWhy do you make that expression?â
When I asked, she made a complicated expression and sighed.
âWhile I am surprised at how a greenie like yourself looks up to me as so, I would definitely have been happy if someone else told me that.â
She spoke while becoming teary.
Hmm, why was that? Was she like that because she was so happy? She did seem to say âwhen youâre just a greenieâŚâ type of thing.
Since she ordered me not to call her the Chief of Staff or an Admiral, then hmm⌠what should I call her?
While I was wondering on how I should refer to Chief Maynard from here on out, Ensign Meihowa threw herself down on the sofa in front of me.
âShe appears to have come from a low gravity planet, so she will go through some gravity adaptation training. Apart from that, she can be a great supporter. Her academic skills are excellent and while she may be physically weak, she doesnât have to be a soldier. Someone of her calibre is no problem.â
âReally? Thatâs a relief.â
That was great news for me, as I have been quite worried about Chief Maynard. I smiled naturally.
As I smiled widely, Ensign Meihowaâs expression sharpened. Hmm, this lady was really good with her facial expressions.
âThe problem is you.â
âHuh?â
âBoth you and Luise scored high on the academics testâŚ. So if you were normal, they tell me you couldâve been a Naval Cadet. And that girlâs scores were almost unprecedented. In other words, she is here now as a lowly recruit because of your hiccups. Do you understand how heavy that responsibility is?â
âWhat? Is that so? I caused trouble for her?â
âYou didnât know?â
Ensign Meihowa crossed her arms and sighed.
âReally, there isnât much time left until the end of training, and donât you know that our platoon will be sent straight to the battlefields once the training is finished? How can you live without any nervousness? Stay tense. I do not want any men in my platoon to be killed even if itâs a greenie like you.â
âYou truly are a great leader.â
When I praised her honestly, she was surprised. She probably didnât expect me to say something like that.
Blushing either because of the bath or because of what I said, she swept her silver hair over her shoulders with her fingers. The moist silver hair shined and light reflected off of it.
âEven if I am telling you this out of my kindness, I am a Platoon Leader while you are a Recruit! Recruit Lezirth! That attitude of yours is going against my authority as a Platoon Leader! I beg of you to start understanding that you are now a Recruit.â
âOf course, Naval Cadet. I am not a person who is that senseless.â
After hesitating for a moment, I saluted Ensign Meihowa. It was unheard of that a Vice Admiral would salute a low Naval CadetâŚ. But I was now a Recruit, so I suppose it is normal for me to salute her.
She responded to my salute and smiled bitterly.
âMake sure something like this does not happen again.â
â           â           â
When I returned back to my room, Recruit Pencolt was unpacking his bag. As he decorated his desk with various toys and playthings, he looked up at me and snickered.
âDid you stamp yourself onto the beautiful Platoon Leader? To make her notice you by doing stupid things, I guess thatâs a new way of raising a flag lol.â
âWhat are you saying? Why are you here?â
âThey pulled me away from my roommate, saying that someone like you canât be left alone, man. It just means that Iâm your roommate from now on.â
What? Suddenly being reminded at what he said, I walked out and looked at the nametag on the door.
Stuck on the door was a plate that read âConcerned Soldiersâ Roomâ.
What was this supposed to be? M-Me, a concerned soldier?! This cannot be! This is ridiculous!
Damn it, I feel so sorry for myself. There was something wrong with the training rifle when I used it! If it was working fine, then I couldâve set the world record and make everyone fall back in shock!
Recruit Pencolt looked at the bed and he seemed to pretend that he wasnât also a concerned soldier but he only became my roommate because he had no other choice.
âShotgun on the lower bunk! Itâs a bother to climb to the upper one! Btw, do you snore?â
âI donât.â
âThen Iâm taking the lower one. Complaints?â
âNo. Ah, Pencolt, why did you enlist in the military? And why did the Replicants in our platoon enlist?â
If the Federation looked down on the Replicants, then they shouldnât have enlisted. I couldnât understand why they would go out of their way to enlist when there wasnât a conscription system.
âHave you really been living under a rock? Donât you even know what the current Fedâs like?â
Pencolt asked in surprise.
âNo, I donât know. So tell me.â
âYou do know that the Fed separates the planets by Supervisional, Autonomical and Pioneered, yeah?â
âWell, I know that much.â
Supervisional planets were under direct control of the Federation Government, Autonomical planets by their own government, and Pioneered planets were planets that were without a government after a process of terraforming.
âPioneered planets and Autonomical planets are like country towns that are conservative of their old customs. You know how all youngsters want to live in the busy city rather than a country town?â
âWell, yeah. That trend can be found in the history of the human race.â
âSo a lot of youngsters want to come to the city, but the Supervisional planets are suffering from high unemployment rates because of that, man. So the only way for youngsters to land a job while still being in the cities is to enlist in the armed forces.â
Hmm, hearing Pencolt saying things like that, this guy seemed to be a lot more knowledgeable unlike his looks.
âDid you also enlist for the job?â
âNo, I already had a job, man. I was a hard working part of the economy unlike many others here.â
âSo why did you come?â
âUu hu hu. Donât you know that the Supervisional planets under the Fedâs control has a gender ratio of 10 females to 6 males~? I thought I would be able to experience a rosy youth by coming here.â
ââŚâŚâŚ.â
I donât usually sweat, but I could feel sweat running down my back. Why did I have to end up with someone like him as a roommate?
âLights out! Everyone turn off your lights!â
Since the lights went off in the barracks, I climbed up onto the upper bunk and lay there. Pencolt also climbed onto his bed, but his great weight made the bed creak. This shouldâve been a bunk bed made out of 45T reinforced metal pipes welded together, but I was worried that this might snap.
âThey say that this platoon will be deployed as human shields onto the battlefield, but are you not afraid?â
âHu hu. Thatâs what Iâm actually aiming for, man.â
âHuh?â
âAsa and Elcro girls are all hot. I want to go out onto the battlefields and meet them soon. Both of their race have higher women to men ratios, and with the war going on, wonât there even be less males? Donât you reckon?â
ââŚâ
I could feel cold sweat running down my back againâŚ. No, I canât. The bed will get wet.
I had to stay up all night that day, wondering whether or not I should strangle that snoring Pencoltâs neck.
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