FoL Hoppou Examines Tumor
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Sunny let out a long, deep sigh, sinking up to her neck into her bathtub. "Oh yeah… that really hits the spot."
Nuri sat on the rim of the tub beside her, content to let just her feet soak for now. Their other humanoid sisters lounged in the larger group bath nearby, while the destroyers were outside getting a nice hosing-down. After getting a nice hot meal to refill their tanks, it felt especially good to clean off all the blood, sweat and gunpowder that had accumulated on their trek. "It was awfully nice of the shipgirls to let us rest in their repair baths," Nuri mused. "Even if we are allies, I figured they would be reserved for the defenders here."
The Demon shrugged. "Perhaps we just got lucky, and nobody's in need of repairs at the moment. But beyond that… well, we did have to cut through some hostiles on our way here. Every enemy Abyssal we sink is one less ship free to harass scouts, threaten supply lines, so on and so forth. Even if we're just defending ourselves, we're helping them out." She gestured to the water. "This could just be their way of repaying us."
"True, true."
The girls were quiet for a few minutes, just basking in their nice hot bath after such a long trek. Eventually, there was a splash as Sunny sat up, suddenly tense. "Hey, that thing we found—is it on its way to Mom?"
Nuri simply nodded. "Packed it in a crate, labeled it a potential biohazard, and gave it to the scout plane I sent ahead of us to warn we were coming. It should be arriving in Yokosuka right around now."
Sunny relaxed with a small sigh. "Okay. Okay." She shuddered a bit. "That thing… just looking at it felt all kinds of wrong. Even after I ripped it out of the Re-class's chest, I could still feel it… pulsing, in my hand. Like it was alive. Like some kind of parasite."
"Probably not too far off from the truth," Nuri agreed with a look of disgust. "Lord only knows how Mother will react to it…"
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Hoppou could feel her every hair standing on end, staring at the drum sitting in front of her.
Initially, she'd been curious—hearing that her girls had found something strange while en route to Hawaii, and had sent it back to her to examine—but her curiosity immediately turned to dread, when she saw the biohazard label slapped on the drum that the military transport had brought her. Her unease was not helped by the attached note: Sunny, Nuri and their fleet had found what they could only describe as a "tumor", recovered from the corpse of an enemy flagship. A flagship whose entire bridge and CIC had apparently been remotely detonated.
Without even opening the container, Hoppou's gut was telling her that a certain Princess was behind this. Messing with an Abyssal's insides, planting bombs in them, putting in stuff that didn't belong… disgusting. If she'd known beforehand that the Mad Scientist Princess could bring herself back from the dead, she would have made sure to definitively end her the first time they met, all those years ago…
Hoppou huffed, shaking her head. There was no point worrying about what she should've done in the past. At least she knew what would have to be done, if she ever met that monstrous Princess in the future. For now… she had to figure out her tricks, make sure she didn't pose a threat to her friends and family.
And that started with whatever was in this drum.
Hoppou looked around her one last time, inspecting the warehouse she was occupying. She'd asked Admiral Goto for someplace secluded and out of the way, where she could work on this thing—and, if it somehow became necessary, neutralize it without someone getting hurt. It was well-lit enough for her to work, and rather loosely furnished, with just a work table and some chairs. A couple of shipgirl guards were stationed outside to back her up, should the need arise, but she didn't think it would be necessary.
Everything was pretty much set. Without further ado, Hoppou summoned her rigging, reached out, and cracked the lid off of the drum.
The drum was, predictably, fueled with oil. More intriguing, though, was the amorphous blob floating on top. It was about the size of a softball, and almost seemed to be… pulsating. Hoppou shuddered, feeling sick just looking at the thing… but she quashed that feeling. She had work to do. She reached into the drum and scooped the mass out of the oil, bringing it closer for inspection. Several of her imps surrounded the mass, poking and prodding it, running various tools across the surface.
Through their readings, she found the outside of the blob was a semipermeable membrane, taking in various compounds and such to sustain it. She was mildly surprised; she had been expecting to find damaged blood vessels somewhere. A quick check online had told her tumors need a blood supply to survive and grow… but this thing had none. So this was something else. An independent entity, that was nonetheless implanted inside an Abyssal, leeching off of her.
What could it be, Hoppou wondered. The preliminary signs pointed to it being some kind of symbiote… but for what purpose? Was it just a mass of unspecialized tissue, programmed to replace a vital system of it was damaged or destroyed? Was it some biological equivalent to a battery, storing energy for an Abyssal to run on if their fuel tanks were empty? A backup system to preserve memories and knowledge for sunk ships' replacements? So many possibilities…
Hoppou brought her free hand to her mouth, pulling away her mitten and setting it aside; this let her properly grip the syringe she then produced. Slowly, gingerly, she pressed the needle against the surface of the mass until it broke through, extracting just a few milliliters of the fluid within. Sample secure, she passed the syringe off to her rigging's mouth, which swallowed it whole.
It took less than a minute for her imps to process the sample… and her eyes widened at the results. They had extracted some genetic information (at least, the Abyssal equivalent) from the fluid—genetic information that matched up perfectly with a sample she'd archived years ago. One she obtained after violently dismembering its owner.
This symbiote was derived from the Research Princess herself.
Immediately, the many possibilities of what this mass might be, had narrowed to one. Hoppou quickly pulled out a scalpel and sliced open the mass to reveal what was within:
An embryonic Abyssal.
Hoppou could taste bile in the back of her throat. Her suspicion had been confirmed; this… this thing was how that wretch defied death. She made herself into a parasite—planted little undeveloped copies of herself into her own ships, letting them fester and leech from their unwilling (if not unknowing) hosts. And if someone managed to take her out, she would be reborn… almost certainly killing her own ships in the process.
Hoppou began to tremble… tremble in pure rage, at her revelation. She didn't think it was possible, but that monster was even more vile than she imagined—more than just being willing to experiment on her own followers, she was perfectly happy to steal their lives to replace hers. How many Abyssals out there had these ticking time bombs in them, just waiting for that one unlucky roll of the dice to select them to be their Princess's next sacrifice for rebirth?
Even a single victim was too many, in her eyes.
Preoccupied with her own horror and disgust, Hoppou didn't notice the mass in her palm beginning to shift. Deprived of its original host and with its protective layers compromised, a failsafe in the embryo had just been triggered. There was no chance of the Research Princess reviving with this 'seed'... but that didn't mean it couldn't still have some use to her. In lieu of receiving her mind and soul, the embryo was now set to follow a simple set of instructions: Consume the nearest biomass, grow to full maturity, and deal as much damage to its surroundings as possible before something killed it.
Hoppou was snapped from her loathing trance by a sudden barrage of alerts from her imps. The parasitic mass was beginning to move, to spread. Looking down, she was startled to see thin black tendrils extending from the mass, growing over her mitten; she also saw that the incision she'd made in the membrane had mysteriously sealed itself. She quickly wrung her hand, trying to fling it off, but it had firmly attached itself to her mitten. On a reflex, she tried to swat at it with her free hand like it was a fly.
She immediately regretted the decision, as she felt searing pain on the back of her bare hand—the mass's tendrils beginning to burrow into her skin the moment they came into contact.
Feeling this abomination's tendrils sinking into the flesh of her arm, trying to violate her very being, the little Princess's reaction was instant and violent—she released all her self-imposed restraints, asserting herself fully on the world.
For several seconds, every living thing within a hundred yards of the warehouse stopped dead in their tracks… unable to breathe, as they felt the weight of her aura pressing down on them, threatening to crush them. There was a sound almost like a shriek as the Princess's body flipped the tables on the would-be parasite—using the link it had made between them to worm into its heart, consume it from the inside out—and utterly purged it from her being. With a fling of her arm, Hoppou cast off the loosened mass of malignant tissue, letting it hit the floor with a wet splat several meters away. Her physical boundaries secured, Hoppou quickly reined herself back in, suppressing her aura until she once more gave off the air of an innocent girl… leaving a couple dozen people suddenly able to breathe again, as they tried to process what the fuck just happened.
Hoppou looked down at herself, inspecting the spot on her wrist the parasite had tried to attach itself. There was some mild inflammation on her skin, and it was uncomfortably itchy, but her imps were reporting all-clear; she wasn't going to be contracting or spreading anything anytime soon. Rubbing her wrist, Hoppou looked over to where the parasitic embryo had hit the ground—
And froze.
The mass was still moving.
More than that, it was getting bigger.
Hoppou called on all her weaponry, training it on the mass, which seemed to be growing an inch or so in diameter every few seconds. The Research Princess's seed, it seemed, was trying to take form without a host. A part of Hoppou wanted to just blast it now, erase it from existence before it could emerge and pose a threat. Another part of her wanted to call for the shipgirl guards outside to back her up, to help contain the cloned Abyssal. But she held her fire, and her tongue… because a much bigger, much louder part of her wanted the Princess to emerge, so she could vent her hatred and disgust at the witch's utter depravity.
She wouldn't get that chance, however.
As the mass reached the size of a beach ball, it suddenly stopped. Hoppou furrowed her brow in wary confusion; had it run out of fuel for its growth? Because if not, that couldn't be the full size—even if she curled up into a ball, the Research Princess wouldn't have been able to fit in it. But she kept her weapons trained regardless, as the mass began to move more energetically, the Abyssal within struggling to tear out of its sac. After just a few strong thrusts, the thin membrane split open, revealing what lay within…
But it was not the Research Princess.
It was a little girl.
With features almost identical to her own.
Sunny let out a long, deep sigh, sinking up to her neck into her bathtub. "Oh yeah… that really hits the spot."
Nuri sat on the rim of the tub beside her, content to let just her feet soak for now. Their other humanoid sisters lounged in the larger group bath nearby, while the destroyers were outside getting a nice hosing-down. After getting a nice hot meal to refill their tanks, it felt especially good to clean off all the blood, sweat and gunpowder that had accumulated on their trek. "It was awfully nice of the shipgirls to let us rest in their repair baths," Nuri mused. "Even if we are allies, I figured they would be reserved for the defenders here."
The Demon shrugged. "Perhaps we just got lucky, and nobody's in need of repairs at the moment. But beyond that… well, we did have to cut through some hostiles on our way here. Every enemy Abyssal we sink is one less ship free to harass scouts, threaten supply lines, so on and so forth. Even if we're just defending ourselves, we're helping them out." She gestured to the water. "This could just be their way of repaying us."
"True, true."
The girls were quiet for a few minutes, just basking in their nice hot bath after such a long trek. Eventually, there was a splash as Sunny sat up, suddenly tense. "Hey, that thing we found—is it on its way to Mom?"
Nuri simply nodded. "Packed it in a crate, labeled it a potential biohazard, and gave it to the scout plane I sent ahead of us to warn we were coming. It should be arriving in Yokosuka right around now."
Sunny relaxed with a small sigh. "Okay. Okay." She shuddered a bit. "That thing… just looking at it felt all kinds of wrong. Even after I ripped it out of the Re-class's chest, I could still feel it… pulsing, in my hand. Like it was alive. Like some kind of parasite."
"Probably not too far off from the truth," Nuri agreed with a look of disgust. "Lord only knows how Mother will react to it…"
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Hoppou could feel her every hair standing on end, staring at the drum sitting in front of her.
Initially, she'd been curious—hearing that her girls had found something strange while en route to Hawaii, and had sent it back to her to examine—but her curiosity immediately turned to dread, when she saw the biohazard label slapped on the drum that the military transport had brought her. Her unease was not helped by the attached note: Sunny, Nuri and their fleet had found what they could only describe as a "tumor", recovered from the corpse of an enemy flagship. A flagship whose entire bridge and CIC had apparently been remotely detonated.
Without even opening the container, Hoppou's gut was telling her that a certain Princess was behind this. Messing with an Abyssal's insides, planting bombs in them, putting in stuff that didn't belong… disgusting. If she'd known beforehand that the Mad Scientist Princess could bring herself back from the dead, she would have made sure to definitively end her the first time they met, all those years ago…
Hoppou huffed, shaking her head. There was no point worrying about what she should've done in the past. At least she knew what would have to be done, if she ever met that monstrous Princess in the future. For now… she had to figure out her tricks, make sure she didn't pose a threat to her friends and family.
And that started with whatever was in this drum.
Hoppou looked around her one last time, inspecting the warehouse she was occupying. She'd asked Admiral Goto for someplace secluded and out of the way, where she could work on this thing—and, if it somehow became necessary, neutralize it without someone getting hurt. It was well-lit enough for her to work, and rather loosely furnished, with just a work table and some chairs. A couple of shipgirl guards were stationed outside to back her up, should the need arise, but she didn't think it would be necessary.
Everything was pretty much set. Without further ado, Hoppou summoned her rigging, reached out, and cracked the lid off of the drum.
The drum was, predictably, fueled with oil. More intriguing, though, was the amorphous blob floating on top. It was about the size of a softball, and almost seemed to be… pulsating. Hoppou shuddered, feeling sick just looking at the thing… but she quashed that feeling. She had work to do. She reached into the drum and scooped the mass out of the oil, bringing it closer for inspection. Several of her imps surrounded the mass, poking and prodding it, running various tools across the surface.
Through their readings, she found the outside of the blob was a semipermeable membrane, taking in various compounds and such to sustain it. She was mildly surprised; she had been expecting to find damaged blood vessels somewhere. A quick check online had told her tumors need a blood supply to survive and grow… but this thing had none. So this was something else. An independent entity, that was nonetheless implanted inside an Abyssal, leeching off of her.
What could it be, Hoppou wondered. The preliminary signs pointed to it being some kind of symbiote… but for what purpose? Was it just a mass of unspecialized tissue, programmed to replace a vital system of it was damaged or destroyed? Was it some biological equivalent to a battery, storing energy for an Abyssal to run on if their fuel tanks were empty? A backup system to preserve memories and knowledge for sunk ships' replacements? So many possibilities…
Hoppou brought her free hand to her mouth, pulling away her mitten and setting it aside; this let her properly grip the syringe she then produced. Slowly, gingerly, she pressed the needle against the surface of the mass until it broke through, extracting just a few milliliters of the fluid within. Sample secure, she passed the syringe off to her rigging's mouth, which swallowed it whole.
It took less than a minute for her imps to process the sample… and her eyes widened at the results. They had extracted some genetic information (at least, the Abyssal equivalent) from the fluid—genetic information that matched up perfectly with a sample she'd archived years ago. One she obtained after violently dismembering its owner.
This symbiote was derived from the Research Princess herself.
Immediately, the many possibilities of what this mass might be, had narrowed to one. Hoppou quickly pulled out a scalpel and sliced open the mass to reveal what was within:
An embryonic Abyssal.
Hoppou could taste bile in the back of her throat. Her suspicion had been confirmed; this… this thing was how that wretch defied death. She made herself into a parasite—planted little undeveloped copies of herself into her own ships, letting them fester and leech from their unwilling (if not unknowing) hosts. And if someone managed to take her out, she would be reborn… almost certainly killing her own ships in the process.
Hoppou began to tremble… tremble in pure rage, at her revelation. She didn't think it was possible, but that monster was even more vile than she imagined—more than just being willing to experiment on her own followers, she was perfectly happy to steal their lives to replace hers. How many Abyssals out there had these ticking time bombs in them, just waiting for that one unlucky roll of the dice to select them to be their Princess's next sacrifice for rebirth?
Even a single victim was too many, in her eyes.
Preoccupied with her own horror and disgust, Hoppou didn't notice the mass in her palm beginning to shift. Deprived of its original host and with its protective layers compromised, a failsafe in the embryo had just been triggered. There was no chance of the Research Princess reviving with this 'seed'... but that didn't mean it couldn't still have some use to her. In lieu of receiving her mind and soul, the embryo was now set to follow a simple set of instructions: Consume the nearest biomass, grow to full maturity, and deal as much damage to its surroundings as possible before something killed it.
Hoppou was snapped from her loathing trance by a sudden barrage of alerts from her imps. The parasitic mass was beginning to move, to spread. Looking down, she was startled to see thin black tendrils extending from the mass, growing over her mitten; she also saw that the incision she'd made in the membrane had mysteriously sealed itself. She quickly wrung her hand, trying to fling it off, but it had firmly attached itself to her mitten. On a reflex, she tried to swat at it with her free hand like it was a fly.
She immediately regretted the decision, as she felt searing pain on the back of her bare hand—the mass's tendrils beginning to burrow into her skin the moment they came into contact.
Feeling this abomination's tendrils sinking into the flesh of her arm, trying to violate her very being, the little Princess's reaction was instant and violent—she released all her self-imposed restraints, asserting herself fully on the world.
For several seconds, every living thing within a hundred yards of the warehouse stopped dead in their tracks… unable to breathe, as they felt the weight of her aura pressing down on them, threatening to crush them. There was a sound almost like a shriek as the Princess's body flipped the tables on the would-be parasite—using the link it had made between them to worm into its heart, consume it from the inside out—and utterly purged it from her being. With a fling of her arm, Hoppou cast off the loosened mass of malignant tissue, letting it hit the floor with a wet splat several meters away. Her physical boundaries secured, Hoppou quickly reined herself back in, suppressing her aura until she once more gave off the air of an innocent girl… leaving a couple dozen people suddenly able to breathe again, as they tried to process what the fuck just happened.
Hoppou looked down at herself, inspecting the spot on her wrist the parasite had tried to attach itself. There was some mild inflammation on her skin, and it was uncomfortably itchy, but her imps were reporting all-clear; she wasn't going to be contracting or spreading anything anytime soon. Rubbing her wrist, Hoppou looked over to where the parasitic embryo had hit the ground—
And froze.
The mass was still moving.
More than that, it was getting bigger.
Hoppou called on all her weaponry, training it on the mass, which seemed to be growing an inch or so in diameter every few seconds. The Research Princess's seed, it seemed, was trying to take form without a host. A part of Hoppou wanted to just blast it now, erase it from existence before it could emerge and pose a threat. Another part of her wanted to call for the shipgirl guards outside to back her up, to help contain the cloned Abyssal. But she held her fire, and her tongue… because a much bigger, much louder part of her wanted the Princess to emerge, so she could vent her hatred and disgust at the witch's utter depravity.
She wouldn't get that chance, however.
As the mass reached the size of a beach ball, it suddenly stopped. Hoppou furrowed her brow in wary confusion; had it run out of fuel for its growth? Because if not, that couldn't be the full size—even if she curled up into a ball, the Research Princess wouldn't have been able to fit in it. But she kept her weapons trained regardless, as the mass began to move more energetically, the Abyssal within struggling to tear out of its sac. After just a few strong thrusts, the thin membrane split open, revealing what lay within…
But it was not the Research Princess.
It was a little girl.
With features almost identical to her own.