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Chapter 9 - Chapter 9: The Kinetic Edge

​The Safe House — The Armory

​The heavy steel door slid open, revealing a room that smelled of gun oil and cold electricity. The walls were lined with racks of equipment that looked like they belonged in a science fiction museum—sleek, matte-black, and humming with power.

​Kazuki stepped inside, his eyes wide. "You guys had all this in the basement of an arcade?"

​"We are the last line of defense against a timeline collapse," Aeva said, walking over to a workbench. "We don't buy our gear at Walmart."

​Renji leaned against the doorframe, crossing his arms. "Pick your poison, kid. But choose carefully. A weapon is like a marriage—if you pick the wrong one, it'll make your life miserable and then take half your stuff."

​Kazuki walked along the rack. He saw massive plasma rifles, gravity grenades, and gloves that crackled with blue lightning.

"I don't know how to shoot," Kazuki said. "And I don't want to kill anyone."

​"The Helix won't give you that luxury," Renji said coldly. "But if you want to keep your hands clean... look at the melee rack. Newton's Third Law is a bitch at Mach 5."

​"Newton's Third Law?"

​"For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction," Renji explained, sounding bored. "If you punch a villain at 800 miles per hour, his face breaks. But your hand breaks too. The Velocity Core protects you, but even it has limits. You need a tool to take the impact for you."

​Aeva picked up a sleek, silver handle from the table. It looked like the hilt of a sword, but there was no blade.

She tossed it to Kazuki.

"Try that. It's a Vector Blade."

​Kazuki caught the hilt. It was heavy, perfectly balanced.

"How do I turn it on?"

​"Squeeze the grip," Aeva said. "It syncs with your suit's output."

​Kazuki squeezed.

VWUM.

​A blade didn't pop out. Instead, a shimmering, translucent distortion of air extended three feet from the hilt. It looked like a heat wave in the shape of a sword.

​"It's not metal," Aeva explained. "It's a directed kinetic field. It vibrates at high frequency. It doesn't cut by sharpness; it separates molecules. It can slice through steel like it's butter."

​Kazuki swung it. The air screamed as the blade passed through it.

"It's... loud."

​"It's messy," Renji critiqued. "One wrong move and you slice your own leg off. Put it back."

​Kazuki deactivated it and set it down. He looked at the next item.

It was a long, black metal staff. Collapsible. Simple.

He picked it up.

"What about this?"

​Renji's eyes lit up slightly. "The Fulcrum Staff. Now we're talking."

​"What does it do?"

​"Nothing," Renji said. "That's the beauty of it. It's made of a hyper-dense alloy harvested from a collapsed star in the 2090s. It is virtually indestructible. It absorbs kinetic energy."

​Renji walked over and grabbed the other end of the staff.

"Hit me."

​"What?"

​"Try to pull it away from me. Use your speed."

​Kazuki hesitated, then engaged the suit.

[VELOCITY CORE: 10%.]

He yanked the staff.

Normally, Renji should have flown across the room.

But the staff didn't move. It absorbed the jerk. Renji didn't even wobble.

​"See?" Renji smiled. "It eats the momentum. But here is the trick..."

Renji tapped a button on the side of the staff.

"Release."

​BOOM.

​The staff released all the stored energy at once.

Kazuki was blasted backward. He flew ten feet and landed on a pile of gym mats.

"Ow..." Kazuki groaned.

​Renji spun the staff in his hand, a blur of black metal.

"Defense. Offense. Reach. And best of all... it doesn't run out of ammo. It's a weapon for a thinker, not a butcher."

​Renji threw the staff to Kazuki. Kazuki caught it, feeling the weight. It felt... right. It felt like an extension of his arm.

​"I like it," Kazuki said, collapsing the staff until it was the size of a baton and clipping it to his belt.

​"Good," Renji said. "Because you're going to need it tonight."

​"Tonight?" Kazuki asked. "I thought we were hiding."

​Renji walked to a large holographic map on the wall. He pointed to a blinking red dot in the industrial district.

"Baron Ryx—The Silencer—made a mistake. When he hit you with that sonic blast, he left a unique vibrational signature on your suit. Aeva tracked the decay rate."

​Renji turned to face them, his expression grim.

"We know where he sleeps. We aren't hiding, Kazuki. We're counter-attacking."

​"But... he's Tier 3," Kazuki swallowed hard. "He almost killed me in five seconds."

​"That's because you were reacting," Renji said, loading a fresh magazine into his rifle. "Tonight, we dictate the terms. We hit him fast, we hit him hard, and we put him in a Time-Lock Cage before he can tap those tuning forks."

​Renji looked at Kazuki.

"You wanted to be a hero? Heroes don't wait for the bad guy to knock on the door. Gear up."

​Aeva handed Kazuki a new upgrade for his suit—a helmet with a sleek, polarized visor.

"Put this on," she said softly. "It has sonic dampeners. The Silencer won't be able to scramble your ears again."

​Kazuki put the helmet on. The HUD (Heads Up Display) flared to life, glowing amber.

[SYSTEM: OPTIMAL. WEAPON: FULCRUM STAFF LINKED. READY.]

​He looked at his reflection in the metal wall.

He didn't look like a student anymore.

Silver armor. Black helmet. Glowing blue veins. A staff on his hip.

He looked like a weapon.

​"Let's go," Renji commanded.

​[To Be Continued…]

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