Chapter 20:
For you, my friend.
So that I'd have to live with what I'd done. That's what she had said to me before she'd jammed the stun gun into my neck. So that I'd have to live with what I'd done? I had done nothing she hadn't forced my hand into doing.
But it was also nothing I hadn't been willing to do. Part of me certainly enjoyed it. It was nothing that other girl hadn't done. It
was something
he wouldn't have done. It was something the old me wouldn't do.
I sighed and clenched, then relaxed my fist. We'd meet again, of that I was sure. Next time, I'd get my answers from her, or I'd get even.
The helicopter set down on the flight deck with a dull thud and a slight tremble, far less violent than embarking had been, and for that matter the ride itself. Whatever
had happened had them all spooked as hell; we'd been flying balls to the wall, fifty feet off the deck, the whole way to Yokosuka.
Yokosuka was… different. The naval base was about the only thing left of the original city, rising sea levels and all that. Not that I'd likely have had the time for exploration anyway. The
Kitty Hawk was as I remembered it, less the damage it had taken during the battle in the arctic.
I stepped out of the helicopter and when my feet hit the deck I was aware of the
almost imperceptible tilting of the deck. A ship of
Kitty Hawk's size was very stable, but it would never be
quite as solid as the
planet was.
They were definitely on high alert. There seemed to be an endless cycle of jets cycling on and off the deck, to say nothing of the four
Iowa-class battleships forming a loose perimeter alongside.
"Glad you could join us Miss Ikari. It's been too long."
I turned on my heel to face the source of the voice that had broken my concentration on the fleet. "Captain Clark. You know, I didn't think you'd go to such great lengths to bring me back for that dinner," I offered with a laugh. "You know, there are probably better places to evacuate me to."
"But none safer," he replied with a smile. He was holding something back. He had to be, I refused to believe that it was an accident that they'd found me after my encounter with Rose. I think that was just coincidence, they'd probably been looking for me anyway.
"Four battleships and an aircraft carrier could give a girl that impression. So where's Becket?" I asked. I couldn't get a read on the situation, something was just a little off about this whole thing. But then, I was supposed to trust Clark, wasn't I?
"On mission. You should come inside. Things have happened."
XXX
The officer's mess, with actual seafood, was not where I'd expected my day to end up. With both Clark
and Denisovich, no less. The silence was tense, broken only by the sounds of my own chewing.
I wasn't about to let actual seafood, and who knows
how they got it, go to waste.
The guards outside of the room were armed to the teeth, full tactical gear, armor, M4s, the works. Whether that was to keep others out, or to keep me
in, remained to be seen.
I looked up at the two men sitting opposite me at the table, "So--"
"I would like to begin by clearing the air as to the nature of this meeting," Denisovich interrupted. "I have been directed by…
actors outside of my standard chain of command to capture Miss Ikari, should the opportunity present. I suspect that Captain Clark has received similar instructions as well, yes?"
Clark nodded and turned to me, "He's not wrong. I've elected to ignore this directive. You could consider this to be a professional courtesy extended due in no small part to your actions in the arctic. I believe the Captain-Lieutenant feels the same way."
"This is correct."
I jerked my head towards the door, "Forgive my impertinence; if you're not capturing me why the guards?"
"That's for appearances sake. What's important is that you're safe on the
Kitty Hawk, for a short while anyway, and no-one will be looking for you here. These accommodations are certainly more to your liking than what these back-channel actors have in mind, I assure you," Clark explained while eying the door as well.
I looked down at my new left arm and back up, "Yeah, I imagine they've got more than a few questions… So what's this about an evacuation, an attack?"
"Your friend, this
'Rose', has been very busy today. She and her group raided a Russian airbase and attacked key power facilities in and around Tokyo-3 four hours ago. Three hours ago an Angel was detected in orbit on an intercept trajectory with the city. Katsuragi passed this information to us two hours ago," Clark explained.
"So she's armed again? I'm enjoying this less and less."
So the lunatic chick was making her moves again. Telling me to keep out of Evangelion, not that it would have made a difference since Misato had me pulled from active duty. The IPEA pilot, Asuka, and Ayanami, could handle one Angel by themselves. But with Rose back in the picture…
"It is unfortunately worse than that." Denisovich shook his head, "Among captured aircraft were at least two Sukhoi PAK FA and an unknown number of Su-35 aircraft. Airbase was bombed shortly after."
"What we would like to know, is if you have anything you can tell us about this 'Rose', you've fought her twice now, and we do know she contacted you shortly before your extraction. I understand if this is difficult, but we don't have much time--"
"No, it's fine." I answered quickly, blinking away a tear. "There are some things I can't explain, that you wouldn't understand. She seemed familiar to me. I didn't see her face, she wouldn't let me, but there was something about her that I
remembered. She was familiar in a way that… In the same way the cockpit of that F-2B was familiar to me."
I paused for a moment, that… was the way meeting her felt. Like something from that other girl's past, something I couldn't quite put my finger on.
"For what it's worth," I continued, "I don't think she means to kill me. I think that she's more concerned with preventing the Evangelions from being used than to actually kill people… though she's clearly willing to kill to make that happen. She told me she would let me live as long as I didn't pilot again."
Denisovich leaned back in his chair and stared at the wall behind me, "This does match what we
do know of her. Her group has a stated anti-Nerv goal. We don't believe her to be the leader of the group, only one part of it."
"This isn't making me feel that secure. Why are you even telling me all of this? I'm just a kid, right?" I rubbed my forehead and leaned against the table. And this, after they extended the offer of help before? It sounded like they were under orders to take me off the table.
"You're right. And as loath as I am to send a child into a fight, I don't think another four years would really make me feel all that much better. No, I think for better or worse that word doesn't apply to you anymore. Not after I saw a little girl climb into a fighter jet and do what grown men couldn't or wouldn't do." Clark paused and stood up from his chair.
"Captain?" I tilted my head in confusion. This wasn't a one-eighty from his reaction to my piloting Evangelion, but it was close.
He turned to me and smiled, or tried to. "I can't take you away from here, as much as I wish I could. There's something important for you to do here. You can do something I can't. I can't keep your safe on this ship and do what I need to do, and you wouldn't be able to do what you need to do… no." he paused, "I'm not really being very clear. I haven't rehearsed this you know? Once this passes, when we come out of the other side of this battle. When Nerv has you back on
their radar, when we no longer have the plausible-deniability to spirit you away, we can revisit this conversation."
I blinked a few times and stood up I felt a little shaky on my legs. Stress probably. "So you're going to put me in a situation where too many people have eyes on me to get away with a smash and grab."
He smiled, genuinely this time. "What I'm saying is that this is my ship, and my fleet. These men and women are under my command. I'm not going to do the wrong thing, order my people to do the wrong thing, because of some hidden agenda cloak and dagger bullshit. I'm certainly not letting the world end over politics."
"As far as Russian navy is concerned, I have not seen you here. Of course, last time I saw you, you were on the beach." Denisovich laughed.
"I still don't understand exactly what you meant when you said you didn't like to send a child into a fight."
"Well… as it happens I have something of yours that I've been meaning to return."
XXX
"The most beautiful girl that I did ever see, I dreamt that one day I would get inside her. I finally got my way, I ride her every day. She's the only one for me and she's a Viper," I muttered under my breath, the words from a long forgotten memory, brought back to me in that moment.
That other girl, she'd been a Mudhen driver through and through, but I wasn't her, was I? No. I was something else entirely, and I'd felt a kinship with this machine. Not like the bond with the Eva, but no less valid either.
We'd fought and killed together.
Besides, when it came down to it the F-2B could turn circles around the 15E. But if Rose had flankers…
I was to leave the Kitty Hawk. I didn't have the fuel to make it to North America, not from here. Still, three bags could get me far from here, far from the fighting, far from Rose, from Evangelion, from the war.
It felt damn good to be back in the pilot's seat, back in the flight suit, with a helmet that fit. They'd even put my name under the edge of the canopy. 'R. Ikari.' and 'M. Katsuragi' was a nice touch.
I punched through the MFD weapons inventory. It didn't tell me anything I hadn't already seen when they'd taken me out to the flight deck to see it. Two Sidewinders, four AMRAAMs, three drop tanks. Loaded for bear, but with flankers in place I could see the appeal.
Still, it made me wonder what kind of shit the Americans had on the shelf, if they were so casually loading me up with this much firepower.
I dropped the canopy and was satisfied when I heard it lock. The flight deck crew was under the nose gear securing it to the catapult. Everything that other girl's memory told me said that a Viper Zero had never been rated for this, but then this wasn't that girl's world.
I felt lonely with the back seat empty, though.
"Iris, ready for departure."
And I waited, hands on throttle and stick. At least my arm wasn't broken this time. I had to wonder what was taking them so long, I was ready to go, I was on the catapult. I might not have known exactly where I was going to go but--
"
Iris, stand by."
That might not be okay. I craned my neck to look over my shoulder towards the conning tower, and caught sight of a super hornet being lifted up on the elevator.
"What's going on?" I called out into the radio. "It's getting kind of crowded out here."
"
We're taking you off the catapult. Cylon flight has engaged in combat in Tokyo 3 airspace. We're sending support."
Cylon flight? Becket? Taking me off the catapult? No.
Hell no.
"Negative,
Kitty Hawk. If you want me off the catapult, fire it." I could kill, I'd killed. I had a reason to kill, and people to kill for. If Bucket was fighting flankers and needed backup, I wasn't gonna stand by and just let somebody else do it.
"
Have it your way. Throttle up and prepare for release."
I gripped the throttle in my left hand and pushed it forward to the lock. The plane shuddered as it fought to move, the afterburner lit and sprayed the blast shield with fire. An instant later my head pressed itself into the back of my helmet as the catapult released and I found myself accelerated to flight speed and hurling into the sky.
The airspeed indicator rose along with my altitude as I leaned into the stick and brought the nose up. I snapped my finger over the landing gear actuator and started bringing them in, before too much longer I'd be going too fast for it to be safe to leave them extended.
While I was picking up speed under full afterburner, I toggled through my MFD and armed the AIM-120s. I felt I was going to need them sooner than later.
It was funny, I had no idea where I'd go, just that I could run away if I wanted to, and they were going to let me, going to help me. But then this? They couldn't have planned something to keep me around better if they'd tried.
I looked to the west, towards Tokyo 3. I wasn't that far away, really. Could be there in minutes, and if this was what it was supposed to be… I looked up towards the sky, it was faint, but visible it wouldn't be too long now. The thing they would evacuate the whole city for. An Angel falling from the sky.
Was that Rose's plan then? Attack the Evangelions while they were distracted in a fight, try to kill one, or more, of them? It made sense. It's what I would do. It's not like an Evangelion had much in the way of countermeasures against a fighter jet. That wasn't what they were for.
"
This is Kitty Hawk Actual. Ikari, be advised; communications with Cylon flight are down, too much interference. You need to relay a message: Nuclear weapons are in play. Repeating; Nuclear weapons are in play."
I felt my throat tighten up. So that was the plan then, it made sense. The Eva pilots would never see it coming. Misato would never see it coming. The Eva's would be so preoccupied with the fight that they'd never get their AT fields up in time.
But they wouldn't have to.
"Copy,
Kitty Hawk. I'll pass along the message. Iris out."
I clenched my fist around the throttle and eased the stick back to bring the nose up and keep my air speed from getting too high. Altitude was energy and I was going to rain down like an angry god.
Maybe.
My hands were slick with sweat and I felt a knot deep in my stomach. I wasn't
angry like I was before. I wasn't on autopilot, I had a few minutes to think about what I was about to get into. I had the time to realize I might die.
But there was a world counting on the Eva pilots. I could help them, right? I could try to stop Rose's people, because who else could they be?
I could see radar contacts a hundred nautical miles out, but the returns were distorted, the Angel no doubt. It was blocking radio transmissions, it stood to reason that it could play hell with the radar.
If I was lucky they wouldn't see me coming, but that could backfire quick if the raptors couldn't figure out who I was.
I reached over to the MFD and dialed through it, then punched the center drop tank, leveled off, and watched the airspeed climb. The loss of weight and drag caused the plane to accelerate much harder, in a few moments I passed through mach one point five and climbing.
I rolled my head a few times, cracked my neck, and nudged into the rudder. I could see Tokyo-3 getting bigger and bigger in the center of my HUD.
"Iris to Cylon One-One, come back." I called out into the radio.
Static answered me back, static with… something under it, something disturbing, made me uncomfortable.
Fucking Angel.
"Gotta die of something..." I muttered and reached over to jettison the two remaining drop tanks.
The aircraft lurched hard with the loss in weight and drag, I could see the fight ahead of me, lots of tracer fire. The flankers must have been giving the raptors hell.
"Iris transmitting in the blind; Cylon One-One, be advised hostiles have possession of an armed nuclear weapon. I am on station and preparing to engage."
I clenched my fist around the control stick. That was a hell of a furball I was getting myself involved in. I pulled back out of afterburner and aligned on an aircraft at the edge of the engagement. The raptors were outnumbered, that any of them were still alive was a testament to skill.
Still no response, I rolled the radio over to guard and listened for any kind of communication. Unencrypted comms might have fared better--
What the raptors needed was a distraction.
The radar lock tone filled my ears and I slapped down the firing stud. "Fox Three!" I called out by instinct as the missile rocketed off the rail. Broadcasting on guard, everyone would be able to hear it, but then that was the point.
I was well over mach two, I only had a second, maybe a second and a half, and I'd be out the other side of the fight, but my AMRAAM lanced towards the fighter I'd locked up. Hitting him didn't matter, he just had to know I'd fired on him. The missile went pitbull the second it left the rail, so maybe it had a chance.
I grit my teeth and leaned back on the stick as I passed through the fight, the airframe shook as I pulled hard G's to climb out over the fight. A detached part of me wondered what Misato and the Evangelion pilots would think, if they were looking up at that moment.
I keyed up my mic, "Rose! You're out there, right Rose? I'm fighting your men, that's what you don't want, right? Why don't you come stop me, Rose!"
I kept leaning on the stick until the nose was in the vertical, turning my airspeed into as much altitude as--
I blinked, in front of me was a gigantic eye, attached to the most horrifying thing I'd ever seen in the sky.
It was the Angel, and it was coming.