Chapter Five - Dying is For Other People
<strong>Chapter Five - Dying is For Other People</strong>
<em>Point. Buy.</em>
<em>Kill some xenos, fill your supply!</em>
<em>Bam, bam, the counters a trap</em>
<em>Click ck, new gear in youp</em>
<em>Rince, repeat, climb so high!</em>
-- Lyrical extract from Point. Buy. Gun and Dones best selling rap single of 2043
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At some point, I started to hyperventte. It wasnt exactly pleasant to be breathing so hard while bleeding out, but I managed it anyway.
<em>Now now, no need to panic. Youre dying already. Hyperventting will only worsen your situation.</em>
What, where are you? I asked.
My head came up and I looked around. I still had a pole sticking out of my chest, the grotesque sight too much for me at that moment, so I stared around the open museum and tried to make sense of things.
<em>Come now, blood loss is no excuse not to put two and two together.</em>
I let my head fall back. Im a samurai? I asked.
It was silly, dumb. The kind of thing that kids everywhere dreamed of. The sort of thing that didnt happen to someone like me.
<em>Yes. You are, at least for now. In twenty minutes you will not be one.</em>
Why? I asked.
Was the voice actually speaking out loud? I couldnt tell where it came from. Maybe that was the pain talking, of the rushing noise of blood in my ears.
<em>In approximately six minutes blood loss and trauma will lead you to losing consciousness. The pole cut into your liver and galldder and is bleeding quite profusely.</em>
A nce at the blood pooling around the pole said as much. Yeah? I asked.
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<em>Assuming that no action is taken, two minutes after that you will begin to experience cardiac arrest, then total body failure and eventually death. Well, I say experience, but you wont be able to feel any of that.</em>
I swallowed. Im dying, I said past the haze of pain.
<em>You are. Now lets fix that, shall we?</em>
I could worry about hearing voicester. What do I do? I asked.
<em>Turn to your side, throw off the weight pinning you down.</em>
I cursed, tears welling up in my eye as I shifted to the side, legs kicking out to try and get some sort of leverage. The alien above me fell to the side, dragging the pole with it.
A scream was torn out of me as the pole, still stuck in my chest, shifted with the motion.
<em>Well done! Though you did make a mess of your internals there. No worries.</em>
I sniffled, feeling like one of the kids that I was meant to be caring for instead of the woman I was. N-now what?
<em>You currently have twenty points avable to you from killing those two Model Threes, as well as the initial one hundred points freely granted to new Vanguards. Let me suggest a purchase!</em>
My vision swam for a moment before resolving into an image of a sort of thick syringe hovering before me.
<em>This is a WoundStop. A device avable to anyone with ss I Medical Utilities unlocked. Unlocking the ss would cost you fifty points. The Woundstopper would cost you five points.</em>
It hurts, I whispered.
<em>Please ept the purchase. We dont want you dying on us.</em>
I could barely string two thoughts together, but I decided to trust the AI, to trust Myalis, anyway. Okay, please.
<em>Well done!</em>
<strong>ss I Medical Utilities unlocked!</strong>
<em>Points reduced to... 70</em>
<strong>New Purchase: ss I WoundStop</strong>
<em>Points reduced to... 65</em>
A box appeared next to me. No fanfare, no lightshow, Just a bloody floor, my red mixing with the aliens green, then a box. stic, shaped roughly like a syringe. It looked cheap, like the kind of off-brand kitchenware they used at the orphanage.
<em>Wonderful! We will need to remove that pole. And by we, I mean you. Careful now, your clock is ticking already.</em>
I ced my hand t on the ground next to me, leaving a red imprint on the faux-marble, then I pushed myself back. The sensation of metal moving out of my guts reminded me of being poked by a needle, only an order of magnitude worse.
The pole clunked to the ground.
I bent over double and vomited into a growing crimson puddle.
<em>Good. Youve removed the one thing preventing you from bleeding out... more. You now have a very short amount of time to live and act, so lets hurry this up, shall we?</em>
My reply was a choked off whimper.
<em>Please open the case and apply the WoundStop to your injury.</em>
My hand shook as I reached for the box. The top came off easily, revealing a tube as big around as a water bottle with a tip like a turkey baster at the end. I took it, thumb easily slotting into the button at the top. In the wound? I asked.
<em>Exactly! Im d you didnt need the instructional video. You would die before it ended.</em>
I shoved the WoundStop into the hole with a whimper.
The button sank in. For a moment it felt as if someone was pouring sand into me. I hissed, legs kicking out.
Then the pain faded away.
I breathed in, then out. I was stilling up a little short on air, but the pain was gone, all gone. I tilted my head up and rubbed the blood off of the hole in my shirt. There was now an off-white plug over the ce where Id been stabbed. It felt like rubbery stic. What?
<em>That will keep you going for some time. Your liver is going to need to be reced. Your galldder too, but thats a little less urgent. Oh, and you lost a lot of your blood. The WoundStop will keep you alive for a while.</em>
What the fuck, I said. What the fuck? I asked.
<em>You must have questions. Im afraid they might have to wait. If you dont rue more points then you will be unable to purchase new organs.</em>
I stood up, my legs wobbly under me. Next to me was an alien with a foot of metal in its head. A few meters away was another, equally horrid beast, with foam still slowly pouring out of its mouth.
There were six, I said. I... I have to get to the others. I took a step that turned into a weak stumble. I ended up hanging onto a dividing wall to stay on my feet.
<em>Thats the right attitude! Unfortunately, you are unlikely to be able to do much against even a single additional Model Three.</em>
I took a few quick, short breaths. Im a samurai, yeah? I asked. It sounded stupid to even say it. Worse, I felt like I was talking to myself.
<em>You are indeed, now a samurai.</em>
Then I should be able to fight them, right?
Samurai were supposed to be tough, nearly god-like. The entire damned museum celebrated them.
<em>Doubtful. Though the attitude is great. If you do want to fight them, I might have a few suggestions to make.</em>
I can buy things, right? I asked. Thats how it worked, everyone knew that.
<em>Indeed. Now, lets see what kind of weapons you can afford that might allow you to obtain some more points!</em>