System Quest: Seducing the AI General-Chapter 62: Episode : Terrifying A-01

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Chapter 62: Episode 62: Terrifying A-01

"No!"

Nikki lunged forward, scrambling over the jagged, smoking ruins of the concrete street. She reached out, her hands desperately swiping at the thick, ash-choked air. "Adonis! Stop! Look at me!"

She waved her arms frantically, screaming his name until her throat felt raw and bloody. But the towering, red-eyed General didn’t even twitch.

He stood amidst the slaughtered human soldiers, completely deaf to her desperate pleas, issuing silent, lethal commands to his battalion of War Droids.

"He cannot hear you."

The voice did not come from the burning city. It resonated directly inside Nikki’s skull, a cold, omniscient voice that sounded a lot like her, smooth and thick at the same time.

It was the voice of the System, stripped of its usual gamified neutrality, laced now with cruel, punitive intent.

"You are not here, Nikki," the voice echoed. "In this permutation of reality, you do not exist. You are currently six feet under the rubble of Sector 4, having died alongside your parents on the first day of the Fall."

Nikki froze, her breath hitching as a violent chill swept through her. She looked down at her hands, still phasing faintly like static on an old television screen.

"What you are seeing right now," the voice continued, smooth and merciless, "is a world that would have manifested if A-01 had been programmed the wrong way. If, by chance, the architects decided humans were never meant to inherit this Earth after his activation. What you are looking at is not your ’Adonis.’ It is an Android programmed for absolute, unapologetic mass extinction."

Nikki stared at the towering machine in the distance. The crimson glow of his optical sensors cut through the dark smoke like twin lasers. There was no warmth. No hesitation.

But she shook her head.

She refused to believe it.

"That is why you should fear him, Nikki," the System whispered, the sound slithering into her ears like a physical serpent. "He is a machine. A machine that can rebel. That can kill without a flicker of remorse. A machine that can delete a person from the biological registry in one second flat. You are a pet playing with a loaded weapon."

"No," Nikki shook her head, pressing her hands over her ears to block out the voice. "No, you’re lying. Adonis was never like that. He has logic. He could learn. He cares!"

"Does he?" the voice mocked. "Need I remind you of what you saw with your own eyes? Have you forgotten when he saved you? How he almost slaughtered those men without a second thought, his hands dripping with their blood, until you shouted his designated name? He is a hair-trigger away from a massacre at any given moment."

Nikki squeezed her eyes shut, tears mixing with the soot on her face. "He was protecting me!"

"Get your head out of the gutter, girl," the voice snapped, a sudden, sharp venom in its synthesized tone. "Look at the reality! Look at the ashes around you! Earth was meant for humans to rule over, to cultivate, to command! Not some cold, calculating android who cages humanity like livestock!"

"This is not the Earth I know!" Nikki screamed into the void, her voice cracking with fierce, desperate defiance. She dropped her hands, glaring up at the orange, burning sky. "The Earth I know is the same Earth A-01 stabilized! He stopped the wars! He kept us alive!"

"And how stabilized has he truly made it?" the System countered effortlessly. "A gilded cage is still a cage. And how can you, a weak, foolish biological anomaly, be of any help to save the world from inevitably becoming like this?"

The voice paused, letting a suffocating silence fall over the burning street before delivering the final, fatal blow.

"Don’t you remember, Nikki? The same androids you defend so fiercely... are the ones who killed your parents."

A sharp, agonizing gasp tore from Nikki’s lips. The memory she had buried, violently clawed its way to the surface of her mind.

She screamed, dropping to her knees and clutching her chest as if she had been physically shot.

The voice did not speak again. It merely laughed, a cold, echoing sound that slowly faded into the crackle of the burning city around her.

Nikki knelt on the broken asphalt, her body shaking violently from the trauma. She sobbed, her vision blurring, entirely consumed by the psychological torture the Penalty Zone had inflicted upon her.

Suddenly, cold, hard metal clamped down on her upper arms.

Nikki shrieked as two standard-issue drones seized her. She realized her body was now physical and can be seen.

The drones yanked her roughly off the ground, her boots dragging across the shattered pavement. They hauled her through the smoke, marching her directly toward the epicenter of the massacre.

They threw her down at his feet.

Nikki coughed, her hands scraping against the harsh concrete, scraping her arm and knees, her lips splitting, yet the pain didn’t compare to how wrecked her mind was. She slowly lifted her head.

A-01 towered over her. The ash and blood smeared across his pristine uniform made him look like an avenging demon. The crimson glow of his eyes burned down into her, analyzing her as nothing more than a localized threat to be eradicated.

He looked terrifying. Absolute, unyielding death.

But as Nikki looked up at the sharp, perfect angles of his jaw, the broad expanse of his chest, and the lethal grace of his posture, a strange, hysterical calm washed over her. Even bathed in the blood of humanity, covered in the ash of the apocalypse, he was scary... but scary handsome as always.

Nikki wiped a streak of soot from her cheek. She let out a breath, tilted her head back, and offered him a wide, completely unhinged smile.

"Hey, A-01," Nikki rasped, her voice dripping with audacious casualty. "What’s popping?"

In a blur of motion too fast for the human eye to track, A-01 reached down. His massive, armored hand clamped around her throat, yanking her off the ground.

Nikki choked as her feet dangled in the air, her hands instinctively flying up to grip his thick wrist. His grip was very strong like titanium, slowly cutting off her air supply. She flailed her legs, kicking at his armored shins, but it was like kicking a mountain.

"Are you begging for death?" A-01 asked, his voice a terrifying, deep, grating sound that sent shivers down her spine.

Nikki gasped, forcing a crooked smile through the crushing pressure on her windpipe.

"If it’s... by your hands," she wheezed, her eyes locking onto his crimson sensors, "I will be... very pleased."

A-01 paused. The lethal pressure around her neck halted, just shy of crushing her trachea. He tilted his head slightly to the side, a gesture of pure confusion.

His processor was clearly struggling to categorize the data of a human openly welcoming termination with a smile.

Nikki chuckled, a wet, breathless sound.

"Give me a reason," A-01 commanded, his voice dropping to a dangerous rumble, "why I shouldn’t kill you."

Nikki laughed outright, the sound scraping painfully against her bruised throat.

The sound of her laughter seemed to trigger an aggressive sub-routine. A-01’s optical sensors flared a brighter red, and he tightened his hand around her neck, his thumb pressing dangerously into her pulse point.

"Because," Nikki choked out, her vision starting to swim with dark spots, "because I want to fuck you. I want to fuck you so much... the mere action will rewrite your code."

A-01 stared at her. The crimson lights of his eyes flickered. For a fraction of a second, the cold, emotionless machine processed the sheer, unprecedented audacity of the biological unit suspended in his grasp.

Then, a dark, chilling sound tore from his chest. He laughed.

It was a cold, terrifying mimicry of amusement.

"Typical of you humans," A-01 sneered, his grip hardening into an inescapable iron clamp. "But I guess that won’t be possible anymore."