The Shadow Of The Progenitors: A Transforms Novel (The Cause Book 1) - Plot & Excerpts
“Things got damned interesting again.” – Carol Hancock, the Commander Stasis Undone “I have found six confirmed reports of a Focus gaining extra personal juice in non-stressful situations, for no explainable reason. Why?” – from Arm Haggerty’s Speculative Projects List Carol Hancock (January 14, 1972 – January 27, 1972) I missed the non-barking dog. The nervous guards began shooting before they saw either Sylvia Bass, my companion Arm on this mission, or me. They missed. I motioned low and to the left with my left hand and leapt up to the right wall-ceiling corner of the tall United Toxicol hallway. When the thirteen well-spaced guards flushed themselves around the corner at a trot, their pathetic sidearms still wasting ammo, I scuttled over them, tuning my Arm predator effect to project invisibility. Bass, alert to my signal, ducked into the nearest office on the left, hugging the indestructible linoleum floor tiles. I knifed four of the guards before they noticed my silent attack on their rear, and by the time they noticed I had scuttled back to the ceiling, hidden again. Yes, I worried about being shot by blind fire; even with the pale aqua ceilings sixteen feet above the floor I remained close enough to these fools for them to hit me if I didn’t watch where they aimed and move accordingly. So I moved.
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