Lash of the Kainate
The monster was locked in a tube of sickly green liquid, nutrient juices and bacta. A hulking monstrosity long dead, outside and looking within at the specimen was the two Kaminoians who had overseen the request. One of the most classified variety, the Confederacy had made a dive into the next step of military science.
[SIZE=12pt]And it had been going...poorly.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]“[/SIZE][SIZE=12pt]-we still lack the neurological control of the specimen. All initial attempts have failed, and it has resisted all of the modifications and implants.[/SIZE][SIZE=12pt]”[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]The second Kaminoian spoke, seemingly some sort of assistant to the first. Presumably somewhere high within the rankings of the gene-crafters by the crest that flowed from his uniform. [/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]“[/SIZE][SIZE=12pt]Then we simply lobotomize if all else fails. The Confederates will understand the approach we needed to take.[/SIZE][SIZE=12pt]”[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]Once, the “specimen” had been a she, and she had been Lirka Ka. The battle crazed Confederate, long dead by the hands of the flames on Zomnira. With no next of kin, and only a bodyguard lost to the stars to her name, the buried corpse had been perfect test subject for the experiments, one “Project: Rebirth”, or so it had been dubbed by the Kaminoians. A vile combinations of Dark Magicks, Gene-Science, and Cybernetics. Her soul had been ripped from the depths of the Netherworld, forced into a half decayed corpse returned from the sands of Petranaki, and so was dead flesh made anew; crafted and reformed, the very genetic structure of the Sephi was warped and amplified. A body riddled with scars was reformed as good as new, but then it was torn, expanded, improved: machinery was fused into her flesh, reinforcing limbs, pumping her full of combat stimulants at a moment’s notice.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]She was a monster. Was she? Was that what she had become?....[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]Two eyes of an icy diamond blue stared out at the Kaminoians, listen to them talk. The tube muted it all, but the creature could hear well enough. Trying to control her. Make her this monster. Her breathing began to quicken, rage filled her soul again. The Force did not come to her, for her creation had left her a void: the force was gone from her soul. A black void in the force. The rebreather attached to her face began to pant, pushing out bubbles within the tube faster and faster. She looked at the long-necks, she hated them. She could feel her body being ripped apart, see them tearing into her. Specimen. Specimen. Specimen.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]Devices whined, informing her captors of the increased violent neurological activity. They continued talking as the machines responded, sending an electric pulse sent through the tube in an attempt to subdue the monster. But it didn’t relent, another shock. Sending pain through every nerve in her Crafted body. But she didn’t relent, her breathing quickened. Stimulants pumped through her body, and her bonds began to whine. And then groaned. Before they were simply torn off, and their monster burst from the confines of the nutrient tube. The bacta-mixture flew across the room, Lirka ripping wires and machinery from the wall in a violent throwing of freedom. Swinging a muscled arm she threw the assistant to the wall in little more than a broken body. Crashing into the other with little pause, sending him flying back. Bones shattered, clawing himself forward and slamming a hand barely into the alarms. The last action before his neck was crushed under the monster’s foot.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]Alarms blared through the entire facility, and cries for help were immediately sent throughout the entire sector. They cried for the Confederacy, their employers, there was a “crazed beast” rampaging through the city. [/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]The specimen had escaped, and any who landed on the city would be quickly aware of this. Cries from the alarms robotic voice, the specimen had escaped. The specimen has escaped. The specimens has escaped.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]And it had been going...poorly.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]“[/SIZE][SIZE=12pt]-we still lack the neurological control of the specimen. All initial attempts have failed, and it has resisted all of the modifications and implants.[/SIZE][SIZE=12pt]”[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]The second Kaminoian spoke, seemingly some sort of assistant to the first. Presumably somewhere high within the rankings of the gene-crafters by the crest that flowed from his uniform. [/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]“[/SIZE][SIZE=12pt]Then we simply lobotomize if all else fails. The Confederates will understand the approach we needed to take.[/SIZE][SIZE=12pt]”[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]Once, the “specimen” had been a she, and she had been Lirka Ka. The battle crazed Confederate, long dead by the hands of the flames on Zomnira. With no next of kin, and only a bodyguard lost to the stars to her name, the buried corpse had been perfect test subject for the experiments, one “Project: Rebirth”, or so it had been dubbed by the Kaminoians. A vile combinations of Dark Magicks, Gene-Science, and Cybernetics. Her soul had been ripped from the depths of the Netherworld, forced into a half decayed corpse returned from the sands of Petranaki, and so was dead flesh made anew; crafted and reformed, the very genetic structure of the Sephi was warped and amplified. A body riddled with scars was reformed as good as new, but then it was torn, expanded, improved: machinery was fused into her flesh, reinforcing limbs, pumping her full of combat stimulants at a moment’s notice.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]She was a monster. Was she? Was that what she had become?....[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]Two eyes of an icy diamond blue stared out at the Kaminoians, listen to them talk. The tube muted it all, but the creature could hear well enough. Trying to control her. Make her this monster. Her breathing began to quicken, rage filled her soul again. The Force did not come to her, for her creation had left her a void: the force was gone from her soul. A black void in the force. The rebreather attached to her face began to pant, pushing out bubbles within the tube faster and faster. She looked at the long-necks, she hated them. She could feel her body being ripped apart, see them tearing into her. Specimen. Specimen. Specimen.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]Devices whined, informing her captors of the increased violent neurological activity. They continued talking as the machines responded, sending an electric pulse sent through the tube in an attempt to subdue the monster. But it didn’t relent, another shock. Sending pain through every nerve in her Crafted body. But she didn’t relent, her breathing quickened. Stimulants pumped through her body, and her bonds began to whine. And then groaned. Before they were simply torn off, and their monster burst from the confines of the nutrient tube. The bacta-mixture flew across the room, Lirka ripping wires and machinery from the wall in a violent throwing of freedom. Swinging a muscled arm she threw the assistant to the wall in little more than a broken body. Crashing into the other with little pause, sending him flying back. Bones shattered, clawing himself forward and slamming a hand barely into the alarms. The last action before his neck was crushed under the monster’s foot.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]Alarms blared through the entire facility, and cries for help were immediately sent throughout the entire sector. They cried for the Confederacy, their employers, there was a “crazed beast” rampaging through the city. [/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]The specimen had escaped, and any who landed on the city would be quickly aware of this. Cries from the alarms robotic voice, the specimen had escaped. The specimen has escaped. The specimens has escaped.[/SIZE]