Factory Reset

By CandletheCat

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"Two possibilities exist: Either we are alone in the universe or we are not. Both are equally terrifying." -A... More

Notes
Prologue: Planet Wide
Chapter One: Home is Where the Heart Is
Chapter Three: The Cumberland House
Chapter Four: Like Clockwork
Chapter Five: Reworked, Clockwork
Chapter Six: Midnight Night Sight
Chapter Seven: Heart-Ache Escape
Chapter Eight: How Curious
Chapter Nine: Aiding and Abetting, Perchance?
Chapter Ten: Sleep Mates
Chapter Eleven: The Beginning
Chapter Twelve: Running From Sorrow
Chapter Thirteen: See No Evil
Chapter Fourteen: On the Road Again
Chapter Fifteen: Stop, Rest, Food
Chapter Sixteen: Not Enough Questions
Chapter Seventeen: Captured again?
Chapter Eighteen: Follow Me, and You Will See
Chapter Nineteen: Hear No Evil
Chapter Twenty: A Fickle Thing
Chapter Twenty-One: Science or Spell
Chapter Twenty-Two: Acceptance
Chapter Twenty-Three: White Visor
Chapter Twenty-Four: Another Captain
Chapter Twenty-Five: Spaceships and Protogens
Chapter Twenty-Six: Shattered and Repaired
Chapter Twenty-Seven: Wonderings of a Hyena
Chapter Twenty-Eight: A Catalyst for Peace
Chapter Twenty-Nine: The Language Barrier
Chapter Thirty: The plan
Chapter Thirty-One: Obsidian Black
Chapter Thirty-Two: Of Flesh and Upgrades
Chapter Thirty-Three: Bleak Future
Chapter Thirty-Four: Preparing
Chapter Thirty-Five: Meet Up
Chapter Thirty-Six: Clocks Ticking
Chapter Thirty-Seven: Problems Arise
Chapter Thirty-Eight: The Beginning
Chapter Thirty-Nine: Eden's Gate
Chapter Forty: Burning Sorrow
Chapter Forty-One: The End
Credits

Chapter Two: Coldness Abound

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By CandletheCat

B-64 jolted awake.

He felt the cold sting of the metal grip his neck, pushing against his vocal cords. His feet hung from his body limply, no feeling in either. His hands were detached from his body, sitting bloody against another grey table.

Several, what B-64 could only assume to be scientists, were around him. They were constantly taking samples of his blood and body parts. B-64 produced a guttural screech as a needle was stabbed into his arm, shaking the straps that suspended him.

The tiger that stabbed him paid no mind, focused on extracting the blood from his body. B-64 tried once again to scan anything, to try to find anything, but nothing showed up. His visor was cracked and broken in some places.

Nothing was working for him, he had no communication, no nothing. He couldn't even remember when he first appeared in the lab, he could barely remember anything anymore. He just accepted what was happening and did not attempt to escape.

He couldn't do much either way. The men and women kept his body in suspended animation, only allowing him movement to keep his joints from locking up and to get more data for their experiments.

B-64 moved his head to his other shoulder, staring off into the distance as another needle was injected into his arm, drawing out more blood. He had long ago lost feeling in that arm, and his other wasn't long from starting to turn numb.

The lab... He had studied it on day one, and even in his drugged mind he could tell that it was very different then his planets own, despite not remembering anything about it. It was clean, white and steril to a T. Thousands of small items that B-64 couldn't describe were scattered around the lab, some even appearing more magical than technological.

When not suspended for the scientists to get samples, he was placed in a tube of either gel or some sort of blue liquid, it all depended on how they felt that day. Both needles soon were extracted from his arm, and B-64 expected to be dragged back to his tub, but that didn't happen.

Instead, five or six new people entered the room. All but one of them wore what B-64 guessed was the military uniforms. Sleek, shiny, with dark greens and light greens scattered around. Three males, two females, and one that he couldn't identify.

The only one wearing a lab coat was one of the doctors that frequented his area, and supervised his many tests and trails. He had learned to hear and 'speak' the earth's language after a few short hours of... Well, B-64 wasn't sure how he appeared on that planet.

Any which way, B-64 had learned the language they called English, and listened to what they said. It was his only form of entertainment, and it gave him something to do besides wallow in despair.

The scientist that came with the military people was a lion, short in height but lanky. He had a mane of shriveled orange with streaks of grey, his fur was consistently unbrushed and had many knots in it.

His eyes however, they looked dead. Deader than B-64 thought possible. They were a deep vibrant blue, but held the soul of a man that didn't care, that had seen uncountable horrors but continued living, despite knowing things that no one should. This single scientist, who considered B-64 the bane of everything, was named Gabriel.

Gabriel calmly led the group of military personnel through the lab, his paws slapping against the concrete as if he was trying to impress them, or he was trying to intimidate them, B-64 didn't know which. He held an air of superiority and confidence, and despite looking dead inside, held self importance.

"This specimen is an AI, classified as docile. He is a class-09 threat, but has shown no malicious nature. This is all not news to you, is it?" Gabriel asked, reading off of a small document in his hand, and nodded once he saw all the generals nod, "This specimen is codenamed 'Hack'."

One of the generals, a large burly bear with numerous gleaming metals adorning his chest spoke, deep and harsh, "What can it do?" Gabriel glanced down on his list, scanning through the document. He needed this to be thorough.

Gabriel cleared his throat, taking a step closer toB-64. B-64 knew he couldn't possibly escape, but tried to physically move himself away from the approaching lion, "Sapience akin to that of Homo lupus, us, and has shown incredibly resistant to damage that is not pinpoint and precise." Gabriel started, flipping over his document to the other side.

Another scientist, a female raven, walked to him and handed him a short black blade, one that B-64 knew was his. He grew uneasy, starting to uncomfortably wiggle in his restraints, "This" Gabriel held up the gleaming black knife, "Is Hack-3, a biological weapon produced by the enzymes inside Hack-1, a small compartment within Hack's body."

The bear gave a gruff nod, turning to look at the smaller lion with an increasingly annoyed expression, "I appreciate the science lesson, but I asked for what it could do?"

Gabriel's cheeks reddened, and he carefully flipped through more of the document before landing on the one he wanted, and cleared his throat again, "Ahh, yes... Well, Hack-0 has been tested to be able to run upwards of twenty kilometers per hour when given proper incentive, has shown durability to firepower, blunt force, sharp objects, and explosives."

The bear grunted in approval as a soft murmur was cast between the generals. B-64 jerked his head as Gabriel placed a hand above his thigh, a soft whine escaping his shot vocal cords. Gabriel delivered a swift slap to his thigh, instantly shutting B-64 up.

Giving B-64 a withering gaze, Gabriel returned his attention to his audience, "As I was saying, he is highly durable, but..." Gabriel held up a finger, slowly lowering his hand with the blade towards B-64's arm.

Before it made contact, B-64 tried to desperately wiggle his way away from the blade, but it was no use, it kept coming at such slow speed, anxiety rushed through him as the blade hovered above his arm. He whined loudly as it came into contact with his fur, then his skin.

With one small flick of his hand, Gabriel sent the blade slicing through his arm, cleanly cutting through the rough and hard skin like a hot knife through butter. Blood bled through the pink muscles, starting to gradually grow a puddle.

Another scientist observing the presentation grabbed a towel and a few liquids, carefully rushing to B-64's side to clean up the wound, and to make sure that it wouldn't be infected. B-64 knew the scientist, and had gradually become grateful for his constant interference with Gabriel's questionable work ethic.

Gabriel gave the scientist, a small hyena, a short gaze filled with disappointment, before returning his attention to his observers. The Hyena was named Nathanial, but B-64 heard that he was referred to as Nathan. A pretty name for a rather good-looking individual, B-64 noted.

Nathanial was a spotted Hyena. Browns and inky splotches of black dotted his head and the parts of his arm that were exposed, a calculating expression dawning on his face as he continued to clean the wound, muttering about morals and how much he wanted to stick it to Gabriel, and B-64 couldn't help but agree with him.

Gabriel, after managing to capture the officers attention with his little demonstration, soon exploded out in scientific ramblings, telling them everything from what material his visor was made out of, a special nanite material, to how his techno-organic limbs acted like their own little supercomputers, connecting to the main intelligence that was his consciousness.

Nathan worked through the glares by his co-workers, as he simply didn't care. They all saw B-64 as a threat to national security, something to be tested, replicated so they can control it, and to delete after its service has been done. But Nathan did not view it that way.

No, he saw B-64 as something living. He wasn't desensitized to the horrific show that was The Foundation, he wasn't used to the piles upon piles of bodies that it went through weekly, and he wasn't beyond losing his humanity, the one thing that almost everybody else there has lost.

He scrubbed the arms of B-64 vigorously, making sure to thoroughly wash the fur and the skin. And he could admit with full mind and soul that he also liked how B-64 looked, and couldn't help but admire the creature a little more than one would consider platonic, and if it wasn't for the aspect of the experimentation, he would most certainly have 'hit him up'.

But no, if he wanted to continue to help B-64, or as he knew him, hack-0, then he needed to keep his job, and letting slip that he would want to do certain things to it wouldn't help with that case either, so he kept silent, only occasionally brushing his hand along for a little too long, not that B-64 minded the contact. He craved it more and more after each time, and after the time between he was out of the tube was shortening.

After wrapping the wound near the elbow, Nathan looked over his shoulder. B-64 gave a small trill of affection, gradually letting a small smile appear on the broken screen of his visor. Little green pixels appeared in the formation of what was a small smile.

Nath couldn't help but slightly blush, but brushed it off. He had done his duty, and remaining around B-64 could lead to suspicion, as nobody seemed to like to be around the, quite frankly, adorably badass creature. At least in Nathans opinion.

Gabriel had finally finished his rather long-winded speech about how great a combat advantage would it be to have clones, or robots utilizing aspects of B-64, or even using B-64 in the military with a restricted collar. All but one general signed onto the bill, one of the few that seemed to have not lost their humanity.

A young rabbit, quite obviously a tactics officer, quietly slipped unnoticed. He had his lips pursed in deep frown. He was dressed as all the others, but wasn't as built, nor as hostile, as the others. The rabbit spoke up, "May I ask you something, Gabriel?"

Gabriel smiled broadly, shaking hands with the bear general while responding with a grand, "Yes?"

The rabbit huffed, turning his head to look at B-64, and by extension, Nathan. He frowned, returning his gaze to Gabriel, "May I ask why you treat that creature in such a fashion? Truly, if we were to sign onto this deal, wouldn't it try to find any avenue of escape if it is as intelligent as you say?"

Gabriel's smile faltered, but he kept up the masquerade, "In theory, yes. But collars such as The Restrictive Collars can negate certain aspects of techno-organic beings, such as Hack-0, and can even completely shut off the creatures."

The rabbit kept a trained eye on B-64 for a moment, noticing the large collar around the neck that hung from the ceiling, as well as the chains and straps that made him suspended, "I am sure that you've done extensive research into that, but by God, you treat him, or her, as a mere feral dog rather than an intelligent being, surely you've thought about what it thinks of you."

Gabriel waved an arm nonchalantly, a gleam in his dead blue eyes, "The field report states that due to the technology found at Site Ninety, but in reality, it acts more animal than sophisticated robot."

The rabbit, still not on board with the idea, pitched that they should discuss the morality and deal at a later date. For them to mull over, of course. Gabriel reluctantly agreed to the plan, but only after the bear had chosen to go ahead with the rabbits plan.

Nathan observed as they walked out the door, a beaker of B-64's red blood in his hands. He glanced down at it, frowning. He felt compelled to do something, anything. But he didn't know what.

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And there's the second chapter, over two thousand words long! Whew, that took a hot second to make, but I'm not entirely sure if it was worth it...

Well, tell me what you think in the comments.

Oh, and if anybody was wondering, B-64 comes from Base Sixty-Four, a coding technique, and the "Scientific" name for the people is Homo Lupus because: One, I can't put humans cuz... You know why, and two, I was incredibly lazy and smashed together the first part of homo sapiens and the last part of the scientific name for wolves, objectively the most popular furry species.

So, yeah, tell me what you think, and thank you for reading!

~ Candle

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