Self Destruct

The club was dark, an electronic human beat thundered through the floor as neon lights flashed and faded in time with the music. They kept it like that to keep off unwanted visitors. Generally only humans, Drev and Tesraki were willing to come into such an establishment. It tended to keep away all the goodie goodies who were to logical or law-abiding to see the true value of running under the radar.


Plus the music was loud enough, ad the humans were strange enough that they tended to draw the attention away from other aliens, and as far as the humans went, you just made sure to have half naked humans, and that generally dealt with anyone else who might be eavesdropping. Kinda hard to concentrate when your baser instincts are taking over.


It was with these rules and precautions in place that the syndicate met with each other, under the throbbing pulse of the club's beat, and the glowing light of neon.


There were five of them all together.


There were two Tesraki. One a young female with velvety black fur sitting cuddled close to a serious-faced dark-skinned human. He didn't seem to notice her clinging to his arm as she was. In fact, he didn't seem to notice much, a distant far-away look in his eyes either the product of cortical damage or the ravages of drugs though he was big, and acted as a good deterrent for anyone, human, or otherwise who might think about approaching uninvited.


Just to the side of them were two drev, one of them a mysterious pearlescent silver, and the other a rare sheen of black run up and down with strange rainbow light. He kept quiet his head down towards the table.


The last figure sat at the head of the table. A tesraki, tawny in color. One of his ears was rather mangled flopped constantly to one side and unable to move as the other was. He was missing a finger on his left hand leaving him with only three fingers, though all seven of his remaining digits were covered in rings and jewels. His beady black eyes blinked int the strobing of the neon lights.


"Well, do you have it."


The dark furred Drev glowered at him while stroking her large human companion's arm, "Payment first."


The tesraki snarled, "Like I would trust you with payment."


"Then at least let me make sure you have the credits." She patted the human's arm. If you don't I will be forced to ask Z to deal with you, and he doesn't like having to deal with people."


Noctus snarled, but pulled a bag of credits from his belt and tossed it onto the table, a few of them spilling out onto it's clear reflective surface dancing with the blue and pink neon lights overhead.


She reached out a hand beady black eyes wide with greed, but her hand was slapped away, "Now my information."


She sighed but leaned back in her chair, "What do you want first, the object or the other information."


"Why not talk about the object first."


She shrugged, "No big deal. You'll be able to find it in one of the shops on fifth three days from tomorrow. At that point it will be at its most vulnerable, and you will be able to take it without too much difficulty. Between the times of high sun, and a first moon low, security will be minimal, and anyone talented enough will be able to get in and take it. Now ... coming into the real problem, is actually getting out."


Noctus crossed his arms, "Go on." A group of loud drunken humans stumbled into the room adding a greater degree of chaos to the room.


"The GA has caught wind of our activities...."


Noctus groaned head thudding against the table as he rested his forehead against the cold glass.


"Expect to see some old friends of yours, Noctis." The silver drev teased her yellow eyes squinted with amusement and pleasure at the Tesraki's expense.


The dark female nodded, "Expect it. I heard rumors that they have THOSE humans working on it while they do repairs in our port. Usually I wouldn't agree to something this dangerous now that THEY are involved, but.... That was before I heard about this thing." She patted the big human's arm.


"Well go on, don't leave us in suspense."


She grinned, "My informants have given me words, about something that could change the way we interact with humans. A last resort against their power and speed when all else is lost. It is guaranteed to work on at least fifty percent of the human population."


"Only fifty percent." Noctus demanded.


She frowned at him, "that's fifty percent of humans YOU don't have to deal with. Now let me finish." She adjusted herself and continued, "I am told that this simple trick CAN incapacitate a human for up to an hour. You see, the way that some humans are built its like they have a natural.... Self destruct button, and if you can hit it, you win. Granted it isn't likely to kill them, but making and injuring is a possibility."


"And how does this help. If you are that close to a human than you are probably already dead anyway."


She waved a hand, "that is not the important part." She reached behind her back and pulled out a little devie, something like a drone but not quite, "You remember this little gadget don't you."


"Isn't that one of those self defence items for use against humans."


She grinned and nodded, "This one is specific to the use of pressure points on the body as you will recall."


"Yeah, but it's not lethal, and my colleagues have shown that most humans can fight through it. And the way it was programmed immediately has the authorities raining down on us if we try to program it for more LETHAL things."


She grinned at him, "Oh, but that is the beauty about this little piece of information. It isn't lethal, but it has an extremely high incapacitation rate, AND because it is not lethal, or even known to most of the GA, nothing is sanctioned against it. In essence, we have found a loophole."


There was a pause around the room, "And has it been programmed into this device?"


She nodded another smug grin pushing it across the table, "Already done. Now it is up to your dark friend there to get things done." She glanced towards the black Drev who sa brooding in his corner.


Slowly, and with one of his four arms, he reached out and picked up the object kneading it in his four fingers, "Do you think you can do it?" Noctus demanded.


"Think, no. I know."


***


The alarm sounded behind him as he slithered through the gap between two buildings and into a back alley. His dark carapace shimmered in the neon lights from billboards overhead, and he could hear the roaring of voices from down the street. He recognized most of them as human.


He glanced over his shoulder having expected to be pursued, but he didn't see anyone.


He turned back to the front alley breaking into a jog over the cold metal feet thudding quietly. He was almost there when, a shadow moved into the gap in front of him. In comparison to himself it was rather small, but the bipedal two armed nature of the creature made him pull to a stop.


He had expected this.


The human stepped from the shadows. He was tall for a human, but short compared to even the shortest Drev. He had tawny yellow fur atop his head, and was missing an eye. If what they said was true, he was also missing a leg. His face was mottled with the blue green luminance of the UV light playing along invisible stripes within his skin. That same blue green glowed inside that single green eye.


The fact that he was here didn't exactly bode well for their little operation.


"Jeeajish daeen! Neh'hastish!"


He was momentarily shocked into stillness surprised at hearing the drev language spoken by the squishy creature.


He paused in place, "I have never met a human who could speak Drev before."


The human stepped forward blue neon light highlighting the right side of his face, pink neon light lighting the left, "Well, now you have. I suggest you get on the ground and put your hands in the air before I am forced to do it for you."


"Only you?" He wondered


"Je, zhe s nee tadi."


He turned in a sharp circle towards the second alley to his right to find the small female Drev stepping from the shadows, her beautiful luminescent blue dampened somewhat by the fluorescent yellow light at her back.


The human stepped closer, "I don't suggest trying her unless you want to be humiliated."


The Drev turned back to the human reaching discreetly behind his back, "Oh, I don't plan on it." he pressed his finger into the trigger, and the little drone shot out from his hand.


***


Adam felt the impact a good five seconds before the pain set in. He had even gone to take a step thinking he would be ok, but knew he was wrong when his vision faded to grey.


***


The Drev thought it hadn't worked at first. The human looked surprised , and then his skin slowly went white the rosy undertone fading from his face before he collapsed to the ground. He didn't bother to look back racing forward and leaping over the human's fallen body."


***


Death, death was upon him. He was going to die.... He wanted to die. It came in throbbing waves of agony through his innards. Like getting the wind knocked out of you but worse because at the same time he felt the overwhelming need to vomit. He barely recalled hitting the ground, but there it was right next to his face as he gagged and gasped curled into a ball on the cold metal of a filthy back alleyway. His vision was fuzzy and dark around the edges, so he barely noticed as a dark for leaped over him and raced into the crowd. He heaved again nears springing to his eyes with the horrific pain as if all his bowels were about to go shooting out of his body while his lungs refused to expand.


***


Sunny didn't see what happened, one minute Adam had been facing off against the dark Drev, the next moment he had been on the ground while the other drev was escaping. She raced after him, but stopped upon coming to her fallen companion. Adam lay on the filthy ground curled into a tight ball. A high pitched sort of keening was breaking from his mouth as he rocked back and forth on the ground. That was only occasionally broken by the coughing and gagging. He was as pale as a sheet and tears were dripping from his exposed eye, which was squeezed shut. Little beads of sweat were rolling from his hairline and clinging to his skin.


Sunny stopped in place and keyed her mic in frustration, "Man down! He's getting away. He did something to Adam." She tried to place a hand on Adam's shoulder, but the human snarled at her swiping away her hand before curling back into a ball. Sunny leaned back in shock and surprise. She had never seen a human go that feral before.


"Maintaining pursuit." Maverick panted over the radio.


Boots thundered against the ground down the alleyway, and sunny looked up to find team 2, headed by ramirez run into the alley.


The olive-skinned human pulled to a stop upon seeing the scene eyes going wide and then grimacing, "Oh shit."


"What is going on." Sunny demanded.


Ramirez walked over, "Ur.... he will be ok... hopefully." he grimaced as he watched his friend writhe on the ground at his feet. Sunny saw his hands twitch, and he had gone almost as pale as Adam. Sunny had never seen an empathy reaction that obvious before.


***


He took another corner grinning to himself. It had worked, it had worked like a charm, the creepy little Tesraki hadn't been wrong, and now he was pretty sure he had lost his pursuit. He turned another corner and skidded to a halt as another human blocked his path. This one was even shorter than the first by almost a foot, practically puny, compared to a drev. She too had a sort of white tawny hair and glittering hazel eyes.


"Go on, try it. I'll kick your ass either way." He smirked reaching behind his back and pressing the little button on the drone.


The human staggered back curling forward and yelping in pain, "SHIT!"


He waited for her to go down, but after a moment she straightened up face twisted into an expression of anger, "Ouch..." She snarled, and then ran at him.


***


Andam was getting ready to beg god to end him right there, when the horrific pain started to dull. He no longer needed to throw up, and he could breathe again. But walking was out of the question. Uncurling form his ball, he saw he was surrounded by a group of grimacing marines.


Ramirez knelt next to him, "You ok."


He grimaced trying to make a coherent thought, "They.... Know."


He sighed, "They were bound to figure it out at some point."


***


They were expecting Maverick, and for such reason were not surprised one she showed up dragging the incapacitated Drev behind her in power restraints. Her face was sort of twisted into an expression of mild discomfort and she threw the drev onto the ground at their feet, "I caught him."


Adam looked up from where he was sitting, still looking green, on a discarded crate in the side of the alley.


"What do we know." Ramirez asked


She smirked, "Apparently, dipshit here was told that his little device here." She held it up, "Had the power to incapacitate fifty percent of the human population, apparently he didn't stop to tell hi WHICH fifty percent of the population it wouldn't work on." She grimaced again, "Not that it didn't hurt, bastard."


Adam lowered his head with a groan.


Maverick patted his arm, "hopefully you don't lose anything."


"My pride.... My dignity." He moaned.


"Too late."


Too bad the aliens hadn't figured out who it would work on. It's not everyday you learn a weakness that applies to fifty percent of a species.


However now fifty percent of the human population was in.... Mild to moderate danger.


Is not everyday that aliens have power over humans

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