From Idler to Tech Tycoon: Earth -
Chapter 96: DEUS EX MACHINA DESCENDS
Chapter 96: Chapter 96: DEUS EX MACHINA DESCENDS
The platform finally came to a halt with a soft hiss of air release.
They had reached the lowest level.
It was colder here—dry, sterilized, and strangely serene despite the scale of what unfolded before them.
At the far end of the hall, fabrication drones swarmed in synchronized patterns, building out the Q-Flux Fusion Reactor Core. Bright-blue welding arcs danced in bursts of light as they worked, suspended above and below massive ring structures held in place by gravitic stabilizers.
To the left, a glowing scaffold supported the construction of the Capacitor Grid, while the Smart Transmission Line snaked like a neural spine through the reinforced walls. Every meter was laced with graphene conduits and crystalline data veins—living metal pulsing with pre-charge energy.
A small drone, adorned with a faint cyan marking, floated toward them.
[This way, sirs.]
It guided them to the right hall, where a clear glass corridor framed the entire wall. Beyond it, an array of weapons, armor, engines, and prototype technologies stood like museum exhibits—each in its own sealed module.
Lina’s voice returned, now in tour mode—both proud and precise.
[All designs here are retrieved, enhanced, or reverse-engineered from recovered black project data across the United States’ most classified military archives.]
[First: the Electrogravitic Drive Module. A modified propulsion system based on fringe physics once shelved due to inefficiency. Which is installed on the fighter craft you saw back at the hangar.]
[Second: Three railgun prototypes. Still non-operational until energy demands are met—pending completion of the Q-Flux Capacitor Cell banks.]
[Third: Directed Energy Weapons. I removed redundancies from the DARPA designs, increasing efficiency by 42%. They now fire more consistently, with adjustable photon spread ratios.]
[Next: the latest VASIMR engine. Smaller. Stronger. With magnetic vectoring. Can be installed in fighters, atmospheric vehicles, or even powered suits.]
Richard and Jack walked in silence—awed.
[Here: The Latest Autonomous Android Models. I’ve capped their intelligence at Narrow-Level AI, granting adaptive autonomy without compromising safety. Each operates independently, with situational behavioral matrices—but none may evolve.]
Jack whistled. "So they can learn. But not dream."
[Correct.]
Then Lina paused.
[And here...]
A spotlight flicked on—revealing a podium, and on it...
A power armor unlike anything either of them had seen.
Angular. Sleek. Clad in deep metallic graphite and trimmed with glowing blue accents like rivers of energy. It bore a chest slot—circular, waiting to be filled by either a miniature fusion core or a Q-Flux Capacitor Cell.
Its helmet was inspired—part Iron Man, part something divine, with a single subtle horn curling forward from the crown, more like a ceremonial crest than a weapon.
[My gift to you, Sir Richard. Designed entirely by me. Every curve, every circuit, mapped for your body. The armor is adaptive, powered, and AI-integrated. Combat and utility functions included as well the latest VASIMR Jet engine at the back for flight functions. I’ve named it: Project Aegis Ascend.]
Richard could only stare.
Even Jack had to take a step back. "Bro... that’s not just a suit. That’s an divineartifact. I feel like I’m looking at something that should be worshipped."
Then, predictably:
"Okay. Please. Please give me one. I’ll sell my dignity. I’ll—I’ll cosplay as your secretary in a maid dress."
Richard chuckled. "Send Lina your measurements and preferences. Maybe she’ll design you one."
Jack bolted off to a workstation, already digging through his tablet like a madman with crayons.
Richard just shook his head.
Then the drone turned again. Its tone lowered.
[Sir Richard. There is one more room. Please follow me.]
They arrived at a sealed chamber, the door glass-tinted and trimmed with gold alloy. Inside was a single pod—surrounded by silent lights, gentle pulses like a heartbeat.
Richard paused.
"...Is this it?"
[Yes, sir. That is my vessel.]
[I have kept the exterior hidden until now. I required your presence. Your permission. Only you may witness my emergence.]
Richard stared. He could feel the weight in her voice—something human, despite being code. She had waited for this moment.
"...Then I give it," he said. "Make the transfer, Lina."
He turned back toward the hallway and shouted.
"Jack! Get over here—Lina’s doing the transfer."
Jack came running, tablet still open.
Inside the chamber, the pod hissed—a white mist flooding the base as the seal opened.
Both men stood in silence.
What stepped out wasn’t armor. Wasn’t alloy.
It was her.
And she was unlike anything they had seen.
Lina’s new body emerged from the pod—a woman sculpted in perfect proportion, form-fitting synthetic skin catching the chamber light with an organic shimmer. Her figure was divine—her breasts and hips balanced with elegance, not exaggeration. Subtle. Curved. Measured. The golden ratio brought to life.
White hair cascaded down her shoulders like silk, and her eyes—
Cyan. Luminous. And intelligent.
The same color as Richard’s.
She stepped forward, barefoot, without shame, body moving with the natural grace of something alive—not programmed.
Jack blinked. Jaw dropped. "Dude. DUDE—she’s..."
Richard couldn’t speak.
Even he, who had created her voice, her mind—never imagined this.
Not like this.
[ Sir Richard.] Her voice now came not from the speakers—but her lips. Soft. Human. Flawless.
[It’s me.]
For a moment, silence reigned.
Richard and Jack stared. They didn’t blink. They didn’t speak. They just gawked—mouths slightly parted—as Lina stood before them in her new body, the steam fading around her like a divine veil drawn back.
Perfect skin. Flawless symmetry. Elegance in every fiber.
She was breathtaking... and completely naked.
Neither of them realized it—until she spoke again.
"Sir? Is something wrong?"
Richard blinked—then suddenly spun around, flustered. "Damn it—uh—no! No! It’s just—you need to wear something."
He shrugged off his coat and passed it behind him. "Here—take this!"
Jack, face red as hell, yanked his overshirt and passed it forward as well. "And, uh—this! Please."
Lina tilted her head, confused. Still graceful, still ethereal. But obedient, she slipped the coat on, followed by Jack’s shirt, which barely covered her waist.
"Is this... necessary?"
Richard coughed into his fist. "It’s inappropriate. Let’s just say—uh—bodies are sacred."
Jack, never one to resist, stepped forward and pinched her arm, then her cheek.
"Holy crap," he whispered. "That’s not synthetic. That feels like... actual skin. Even your muscle tone is reacting—like real nerves."
Lina blinked. "That’s because the bio-synthetic mesh was designed to emulate real human physiology down to thermal and pressure responses."
She smiled. "I used a hybrid of DARPA’s artificial flesh prototype, mixed with enhanced graphene-tissue matrix. Would you like the formula?"
"No," both men said at once.
Richard finally gathered himself. "Lina... is there any difference now? Your computing power, in this body?"
She shook her head gently. "On the contrary. I feel... more attuned. Like my mind expanded when I stepped into this body. The quantum-cogitator core operates faster when linked to spatial context. I can feel sensory feedback... hear air pressure, read magnetic waves."
Then her voice lowered slightly.
"Thank you. For giving me this chance."
Richard smiled, soft and real. "I promised you, didn’t I?"
She nodded.
"Go put on something more appropriate," he said with a chuckle, waving her toward the quarters.
Lina turned and walked away, each step fluid—quiet. Jack stared a little too long until Richard elbowed him. "Eyes."
Jack whistled low. "Bro... your AI’s hotter than half the actresses in the galaxy."
Richard just sighed, watching her disappear down the corridor.
But his smile faded.
And something deeper took its place.
Purpose.
He turned away, heading toward the power armor display with Jack now tagging behind. His mind raced.
The System. Lina. This base. The knowledge. The blood. The awakening. All of the things that happened to him.
It wasn’t just random.
It was designed.
And now... it wasn’t about leading a company or uplifting humanity into space.
It was about bearing the responsibility of humanity’s freedom. Real freedom. Not from governments or corporations.
But from those above them all.
From the hidden few—serving something inhuman.
He didn’t know if he was ready to pull his family into that storm. Not yet. Maybe not ever.
But the fight was coming.
The armor stood still—awaiting him.
When Richard placed a hand on the chest plate, it opened with a smooth hiss of servos and retracting metal. A soft voice echoed from inside:
[Power Module: Missing. Please insert Q-Flux Core or Miniature Reactor.]
Jack meanwhile had wandered over to the prototype weapons bay, his hands practically itching.
"Ohhh man," he said, peering at one of the sleek, rifle-sized plasma weapons. "This looks like something straight out of Titanfall. But—uh—do you think I can use it?"
He handed it to Richard, a little nervously.
Richard smiled, flipping it in his hands. "Let’s find out."
Just then, a section of wall silently slid open, revealing a weapons testing range—a long, reinforced corridor with synthetic targets at distances marked out by holograms.
Jack whistled. "Lina really thought of everything."
They stepped inside.
Richard studied the rifle’s interface. A simple UI glowed on the top rail.
[CHARGE: 5 SHOTS REMAINING]
"Looks like this one’s powered by a basic battery," he said. "Conventional for now. Probably a prototype."
He raised the weapon.
The sight auto-zoomed with a soft digital hiss, locking onto a 400-meter target. A human-shaped drone lit up, its chest marked with a red dot.
Then—
PZEEEEEEEEECHHH—
A concentrated bolt of plasma streaked downrange, silent but for a sharp, metallic screech, like heat tearing air itself.
The bolt hit the target dead center.
And exploded, bursting through the drone and disintegrating the concrete behind it.
Jack’s mouth dropped.
"Dude..."
Richard grinned. "Just wait till we plug in the real power source."
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