Soul Drive: Ignition

By RLThorton

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In the distant future war has brought humanity to the brink of collapse, as the planet recovers scientists wo... More

Chapter 1: Race
Chapter 2: Crumble
Chapter 3: Birthday
Chapter 5: Test
Chapter 6: Pressure
Chapter 7: Noboru
Chapter 8: Bait
Chapter 9: The Hanshin Incident
Chapter 10: Change
Chapter 11: Oh Canada
Chapter 12: Loss
Chapter 13: Faulter
Chapter 14: Lies
Chapter 15: Nori
Chapter 16: Koi
Chapter 17: Emergency
Chapter 18: A Pawn
Chapter 19: Atsuko
Chapter 20: Interrogation
Chapter 21: The World Is Watching
Chapter 22: Escape
Chapter 23: Daiki
Chapter 24: Duel
Chapter 25: Clone
Chapter 26: Alpha Mode
Chapter 27: Motive

Chapter 4: Power

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Hiro stared at the old cellphone, its plastic casing cracked and worn from years of use. He traced his fingers along the edges, feeling the weight of history in his hands. His heart raced with anticipation as he connected the device to an old charger he had found in his uncle's storage shed. He held his breath, watching for any signs of life on the small screen, but was met only with darkness. Disappointment washed over him as he gently placed the phone on the side table, wondering if its secrets would remain locked away.

"Maybe it's just not meant to be," Hiro sighed to himself before heading downstairs to join his uncle for breakfast.

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Meanwhile, Masato strode confidently down the sterile halls of the mental institution just outside of Osaka, a manila folder clutched tightly in his hand. The fluorescent lights overhead flickered, casting eerie shadows on the tiled floor. Masato couldn't help but smile as he thought about the contents of the file – the key to unlocking the true potential of the Mach armor.

"Imagine the power this will bring," he mused, his thoughts filled with visions of a brighter future. "I'm going to change the world." His eyes gleamed with determination, and he allowed himself a small chuckle.

As he approached the room of sixteen-year-old Nori Aoki, a nurse swiped her key card and opened the door for Masato. Her face was tight with concern. "Mr. Tanaka, I must warn you that Nori is quite dangerous. We'll have security on standby, but please be prepared to evacuate the room at any moment."

"Thank you, but I assure you we won't be here long," Masato replied, his tone dismissive yet confident. The nurse furrowed her brow, clearly puzzled by his response, but she stepped back and allowed him to enter Nori's room.

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Hiro sat at the kitchen table, his thoughts still lingering on the unresponsive cell phone upstairs. He mechanically shoveled spoonfuls of rice and egg into his mouth, barely tasting the food as his mind raced with possibilities.

"Something on your mind, Hiro?" his uncle asked, noting his nephew's distracted demeanor.

"Ah, no, it's nothing," Hiro replied, forcing a smile. "Just thinking about school and stuff."

"Alright, but don't forget to enjoy your breakfast," his uncle chided gently, shaking his head at Hiro's propensity for getting lost in thought.

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Back at the institution, Masato stood tall before Nori, who regarded him with an air of indifference. Despite Nori's muscular build and shaved head, there was a vulnerability in his eyes that betrayed his longing for acceptance and understanding. Masato knew he had found the perfect candidate for the Mach armor – someone willing to push boundaries and take risks. All he had to do now was convince Nori to join him.

"Are you ready to make history?" Masato asked, his voice a mix of challenge and promise. The game had begun.

Masato extended his hand towards Nori, offering a firm handshake. "The name is Masato Tanaka," he said, his voice steady and assertive. Nori's eyes narrowed as he stared coldly at the outstretched hand, refusing to return the gesture.

"Get out before I kill you," Nori warned, a dangerous glint in his eyes. Masato remained unfazed, retracting his hand without any sign of disappointment.

"Interesting proposition," Masato mused, placing both hands in his pockets as he paced around the room. "But I have a better one for you. A deal that would grant you your freedom and more."

Nori's eyebrows raised ever so slightly, curiosity piqued. "And what kind of deal would that be?" he asked skeptically.

"An opportunity to kill without consequence. To be paid handsomely for it, no less," Masato explained, pulling out the Mach 2 device from within his jacket. The old VR headset appeared relatively unremarkable, but its true power was far beyond what its exterior suggested.

"Prove yourself, and this device will make you invincible," Masato continued, holding the headset out for Nori to examine. "There's a small test, though. A gang from Australia is smuggling illegal weapons down at the pier. Wipe them out, and this Mach 2 is yours."

Nori studied the device, weighing the potential risks against the tantalizing promise of freedom and power. He reached out a trembling hand, grasped the headset, and activated the Mach. In an instant, his body became enveloped in red cybernetic armor, muscles rippling beneath the metallic surface. With newfound strength, Nori blasted a hole through the wall and soared towards the pier.

"Follow him," Masato ordered into his radio, his lips curling into a sly smile.

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As he lay in his bed after a particularly boring day of school, Hiro was jolted from his thoughts by the sudden blaring of an alarm. The old cellphone on the side table had come to life, its screen flashing urgently. He recalled Yutaka's cryptic warning and bounded up the stairs, snatching the device from its resting place.

"Turn that old thing off!" his uncle shouted from below, his patience wearing thin. With a hasty apology, Hiro darted outside, desperate to silence the alarm but unsure of how to proceed.

"Yutaka said something about a sign," Hiro muttered to himself, his fingers flying over the buttons in a panicked frenzy. The alarm continued to wail, drowning out all other thoughts. Suddenly, it hit him – the green talk button.

Hiro's trembling fingers pressed the green talk button, and in an instant, the phone disintegrated into a swarm of nanobots. They buzzed around him like a metallic storm, covering his body with a sleek teal cybernetic suit. For a moment, Hiro stood there, awestruck by the transformation.

"User identified: Hiro Kobayashi," the suit's AI announced in a calm, robotic voice. "All systems operational. Mach 2 detected. Activate cloaking mode to prevent detection?"

"Uh...yes?" Hiro stammered, still trying to comprehend what was happening to him.

"Activating cloaking mode," the AI confirmed. The world outside Hiro's suit took on a slightly distorted appearance, as if he were viewing it through warped glass. "Unauthorized activation of Mach 2 detected. It is heading towards the open ocean. Immediate pursuit is advised."

"Alright, I'll do it," Hiro muttered, though uncertainty gnawed at the edges of his resolve. As the suit sprouted a pair of cybernetic wings, he soared into the sky, chasing after the ominous figure of Mach 2.

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Meanwhile, at the pier, Nori's rage knew no bounds. His red armor glinted in the moonlight as he tore through shipping containers, sending metal shards flying in all directions. The air was thick with the scent of burning rubber and gasoline – a testament to the destruction Nori had already wrought.

"Where are they?" he snarled, scanning the area for any signs of the Australian gang. But his fury blinded him, and instead of targeting the criminals, he lashed out indiscriminately at anyone who crossed his path.

Government officials watching the scene from a secure location felt a cold wave of fear wash over them. The live feed of the devastation played out on multiple screens, leaving them speechless.

"Is this our new weapon?" one official whispered, his voice shaky. "How do we control him?"

"Control?" another scoffed bitterly. "We've just unleashed a monster."

As Hiro approached the pier, he could see the chaos Nori had caused and felt a sickening feeling in his stomach. He knew he had to stop him, but how?

"AI," Hiro said hesitantly. "Can I communicate with Mach 2? Maybe I can reason with him."

"Attempting communication," the AI responded, opening a channel between the two suits. Hiro's voice crackled through the connection, wavering yet determined.

"Hey! Mach 2! This is...Mach 1. You need to stop this! You're hurting innocent people!"

"Stay out of my way!" Nori snarled back. "I was promised freedom, and I'll kill anyone who tries to stop me!"

"Freedom isn't worth destroying lives," Hiro countered, trying to appeal to the humanity within Nori. "Please, let's talk about this before more people get hurt."

"Talk?" Nori spat. "With this power, there's nothing left to say."

Nori cut the communication, leaving Hiro frustrated and afraid. But he couldn't give up – not when there were lives at stake. Steeling himself for the battle ahead, Hiro prepared to face the full force of Nori's wrath, hoping he could find a way to reach the troubled soul beneath the armor. As he did so, the world around him transformed into a whirlwind of action, danger, and uncertainty. And at the heart of it all, two young men with the power to shape the course of history – for better or for worse.

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