Failure-64
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The days following G-01's attack were slow. Failure had woken up in the medical bay of Gehn's ship on the following day and since then, she spent much of her time there for the next week. Broken bones and open wounds were mended by autonomous machines. Antibiotics and preventative care synthesized on the spot.
It was genuinely impressive.
Gehn spent his time recovering in his chambers and only took the med bay once Failure was strong enough to not need constant monitoring. For the next few days, they would take turns with the med bay until the majority of their wounds were healed. A few aches and pains, and some things required follow up, but in just under two weeks, both of them were functional.
As soon as Gehn was past the worst of it, he had begun taking apart the Android that caused all of this. Much of the machine had been destroyed beyond repair and neither of them were mechanics, but Gehn was able to extract a transceiver. After a bit of troubleshooting and coding, Gehn was also able to figure out where the signal was being sent to.
M-1. A harsh and unforgiving planet with no sapient creature making its home there. Primarily, it was a refuge for artificial lifeforms that could withstand the unforgiving landscape. The obvious location.
They went back and forth on what they should do with that information. Clearly, there was some connection to the Doctor, unless G-01 had lied to her. Morbid curiosity gripped Failure and demanded that she go investigate. Even more so as news about other Android attacks had begun to spread. Gehn, pragmatic as ever, was more inclined to set all of that aside for the time being. They had their plan to gather the Namek Dragon Balls. He wanted to regain what the Doctor had taken from him.
Failure relented. She wasn't heartless, and the Wish would be good for all of them. Besides, he had saved her life. Twice in one day. The simple "thank you" she had given him previously didn't feel sufficient.
She would listen to him. They would stay their course.
Weeks turned to months and Failure returned to her trips out into the city. She'd met with Axar briefly, though never got him to explain why he walked away on that day. Sparred with him on and off. Daimon, too, made his return and she couldn't help but be drawn to him. A God who maintained his interest in her even after all of the time that passed. They spoke infrequently, but enough that Failure thought she could trust him.
It would have been stupid to not utilize him for the Dragon Ball hunt. She didn't even think to ask Gehn because it was so obvious. He had the ability to teleport, his was hidden to anyone who could sense Ki, and likely had even more powers that would be nothing but beneficial to them!
When Gehn stared at her, gawking as if she had told him the stupidest thing he had ever heard, she wasn't sure how to respond. He filled the silence with insisting that she couldn't just trust some stranger so willingly, no matter how convincing.
For reasons she couldn't begin to comprehend, he didn't want Daimon to be involved.
Her brows furrowed, she blinked, and then took a breath.
"Is this because of that Earth girl?" She blurted.
Failure didn't recall the girl's name -- Tabby, or something like that -- but Gehn had been shaken up when he learned of her death. There were plans for her to join them, help maintain Gehn's ship and navigate the stars far quicker than he could, but that was as far as the relationship went as far as Failure was aware. The thought of their relationship being anything more than that made Failure's stomach churn in ways she couldn't describe.
Gehn had brought up changing their plans. To aid the people of Earth like they had something to be gained from it. At the time, Failure took it as a exaggeration, or the poor decisions of a grieving man. Not something they were actually considering.
"Running off to that planet will do nothing but get us both killed. The girl is already dead. We will stick to the plan that we've been working on for almost a year. Namek. Dragon Balls. Restore your Saiyan tail and what had been taken from you.
"Daimon is how we do that. He can take all three of us to Namek in a blink of an eye."
It was genuinely impressive.
Gehn spent his time recovering in his chambers and only took the med bay once Failure was strong enough to not need constant monitoring. For the next few days, they would take turns with the med bay until the majority of their wounds were healed. A few aches and pains, and some things required follow up, but in just under two weeks, both of them were functional.
As soon as Gehn was past the worst of it, he had begun taking apart the Android that caused all of this. Much of the machine had been destroyed beyond repair and neither of them were mechanics, but Gehn was able to extract a transceiver. After a bit of troubleshooting and coding, Gehn was also able to figure out where the signal was being sent to.
M-1. A harsh and unforgiving planet with no sapient creature making its home there. Primarily, it was a refuge for artificial lifeforms that could withstand the unforgiving landscape. The obvious location.
They went back and forth on what they should do with that information. Clearly, there was some connection to the Doctor, unless G-01 had lied to her. Morbid curiosity gripped Failure and demanded that she go investigate. Even more so as news about other Android attacks had begun to spread. Gehn, pragmatic as ever, was more inclined to set all of that aside for the time being. They had their plan to gather the Namek Dragon Balls. He wanted to regain what the Doctor had taken from him.
Failure relented. She wasn't heartless, and the Wish would be good for all of them. Besides, he had saved her life. Twice in one day. The simple "thank you" she had given him previously didn't feel sufficient.
She would listen to him. They would stay their course.
Weeks turned to months and Failure returned to her trips out into the city. She'd met with Axar briefly, though never got him to explain why he walked away on that day. Sparred with him on and off. Daimon, too, made his return and she couldn't help but be drawn to him. A God who maintained his interest in her even after all of the time that passed. They spoke infrequently, but enough that Failure thought she could trust him.
It would have been stupid to not utilize him for the Dragon Ball hunt. She didn't even think to ask Gehn because it was so obvious. He had the ability to teleport, his was hidden to anyone who could sense Ki, and likely had even more powers that would be nothing but beneficial to them!
When Gehn stared at her, gawking as if she had told him the stupidest thing he had ever heard, she wasn't sure how to respond. He filled the silence with insisting that she couldn't just trust some stranger so willingly, no matter how convincing.
For reasons she couldn't begin to comprehend, he didn't want Daimon to be involved.
Her brows furrowed, she blinked, and then took a breath.
"Is this because of that Earth girl?" She blurted.
Failure didn't recall the girl's name -- Tabby, or something like that -- but Gehn had been shaken up when he learned of her death. There were plans for her to join them, help maintain Gehn's ship and navigate the stars far quicker than he could, but that was as far as the relationship went as far as Failure was aware. The thought of their relationship being anything more than that made Failure's stomach churn in ways she couldn't describe.
Gehn had brought up changing their plans. To aid the people of Earth like they had something to be gained from it. At the time, Failure took it as a exaggeration, or the poor decisions of a grieving man. Not something they were actually considering.
"Running off to that planet will do nothing but get us both killed. The girl is already dead. We will stick to the plan that we've been working on for almost a year. Namek. Dragon Balls. Restore your Saiyan tail and what had been taken from you.
"Daimon is how we do that. He can take all three of us to Namek in a blink of an eye."