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Space Punk | Chapter 2 Blue Prints
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"Wire to KiKi?"
The radio called out a third time, only dead air in response back.
Stationed outside of the asteroid field, the Victoria Zeta drifted. She was on a skeleton crew for this run - the task retrieving lost cargo instead of their usual mining operations.
Relationships:
  • Eustass "Captain" Kidd & "Massacre Soldier" Killer
  • Eustass "Captain" Kidd & "Massacre Soldier" Killer & Commander Heat & Commander Wire
Characters:
Eustass "Captain" Kidd, "Massacre Soldier" Killer, Heat (One Piece), Wire (One Piece),
Tags & Warnings
Archive Warnings:
No Archive Warnings Apply,
Space AU
One Shot
Sketches included
asteroid field dog fight
Victoria Punk is a space ship
no beta: we sink like Victoria Punk
Chapter 2 Blue Prints

 

Kidd mulled over the designs for the Victoria Zeta. She was the most organic looking ship Kidd has drafted, her body themed after a boar skull he'd seen, the dramatic shape burned in the back of his mind since he'd been small. She might stick out in a port, but once in the asteroid fields, Kidd's certain she'd blend in with few additional modifications.

But the biggest challenge in Kidd's designs was what was on her inside. Neural networks already existed; computers interfacing with the very human brain. But too many are a replacement of the human mind. Kidd needs one that lets Killer's reflexes shine. It's not the human that's the problem, its that the machines are too slow still. The only way to keep up is to program a computer to assume what a human wants next. But its still wrong.

Kidd doesn't need artificial intelligence and it's guesswork.

He tweaks his design.

He almost misses the door behind him slide open.

The reason he was building a star fleet from scratch. The man faster than a computer. The man who would look at a asteroid field and map it out in his mind and then speed run it faster than a machine could calculate a safe route. Simulators broke when he tested them - unable to respond fast enough to his hair pin turns and death spirals.

And he doesn't have a clue. Killer has no idea how extraordinary he is. He's denied a professional piloting gig becuase he fails the simulations. Because he's better than the machines, and it crashes. And no one had realized why. It took Kidd years to notice it, watching from the side line as Killer failed again and again and again.

Killer needs a computer interface that acts as soon as he reacts. Kidd needs to find a way to eliminate the lag from pilot to thrusters.

"Gonna strip you naked and throw you in a neural network tank at this rate..." Kidd muttered, Killer faltering at his side with a tray that smelled like dinner.

"E... Excuse me?"

Kidd sat back, smirking up at Killer. His beautiful brilliant idiot. Killer knew he was fuckable but somehow didn't understand he was desirable. Kidd had been trying to convince him otherwise for years, but Killer would hear nothing of it still. One day. Until then, Kidd would just have to admire from afar. "I'm kidding. But it would be by far the fastest way to get a ship to respond to you fast enough."

Killer's mask didn't hide the blush creeping down his neck.

It was an older pilot helmet- long out of style and the interfacing discontinued long before either of them had been born. Killer had had it as long as Kidd could remember, and these days didn't seem to ever take it off.

Killer was not an android or a cyborg, no matter what rumors rose about him. No, he was still 100% flesh and bone. Not even gold dental work or titanium screws from busted bones. But he was quiet, and when he did move he was quick and lethal. On the outside, he was cold and calculating.

Under the mask, he was goofy. He unironically wore Jorts. He was a man who loved soft sweaters and horses. Who ate pasta thought the face place of his helmet and kept carrot sticks in his pockets. A man as likely to beat his irritations out on a gym bag as he was to tap away on his drum set.

Kidd continued to smile up as the man as he started to fidget. "Hey... Can I see your helmet a sec?"

They could count on one hand the people Killer would unmask for, and he handed it over to Kidd with no hesitation. The blush fading off as he watched curiously as Kidd inspected inside of the protective equipment.

Maybe... Maybe instead of a neural tank or an interfacing directly in Killer's head, Kidd could program it into a helmet. Something that instead of projecting into the pilot, had the pilot spread out over every part of the ship directly.....

 

 

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Space Punk
Chapter 1 : Dogfight
Stats
Rating:
Category:
Fandom:
Language:
General
M/M, Gen
One Piece (Anime & Manga)
English
"Wire to KiKi?"
The radio called out a third time, only dead air in response back.
Stationed outside of the asteroid field, the Victoria Zeta drifted. She was on a skeleton crew for this run - the task retrieving lost cargo instead of their usual mining operations.
Relationships:
  • Eustass "Captain" Kidd & "Massacre Soldier" Killer
  • Eustass "Captain" Kidd & "Massacre Soldier" Killer & Commander Heat & Commander Wire
Characters:
Eustass "Captain" Kidd, "Massacre Soldier" Killer, Heat (One Piece), Wire (One Piece),
Tags & Warnings
Archive Warnings:
No Archive Warnings Apply,
Space AU
One Shot
Sketches included
asteroid field dog fight
Victoria Punk is a space ship
no beta: we sink like Victoria Punk
Chapter 1 : Dogfight

 

Victoria Zeta

"Wire to KiKi?"

The radio called out a third time, only dead air in response back.

Stationed outside of the asteroid field, the Victoria Zeta drifted. She was on a skeleton crew for this run - the task retrieving lost cargo instead of their usual mining operations.

As the oldest of the four, Wire & Heat remained behind as their captain and his vice had gone to man the grappler. Wire was more than comfortable piloting V.Zeta when needed, even if he and Heat were technically maintenance crew. Captain was also navigator in times of trouble, able to recalculate paths as fast if not faster than the computer - a skill leading itself beautifully to the shifting fields of debris and stone. Killer was their first mate and lead pilot, but he excelled in the smaller craft the way few physically could, both with the fast chaotic spins the little ship was known for and the small spaces Killer found more home than claustrophobic.

Right now, Kidd and Killer were out on their own in the smallest of their Victoria collective - the Victoria Punk - a small grappler pod more storage then crew space. There was a second more battle ready grappler - the Victoria Gibson - for outright dog fights. Both were designed for a crew of two, but Kidd was capable of soloing the Gibson as a tank if Killer needed to stay with the Punk to fly quick maneuvers - running distractions rather than outright fighting. The Punk was small but fast - and Kidd had taken advantage of Killer's smaller form to refit the ship to give himself more maneuverability in the arms.


"Wi.... Ki"

Lost among the screaming alarms was the tiny voice of the comm as Killer took to desperate measures to escape his tail. He'd been behind Kidd in the swivel trying to adjust a loose connection when the attack had thrust them off the face of the asteroid they'd been docked at - free spiraling into space; and he'd only not been thrown against the control panel by Kidd's quick response and holding him in place as they were knocked loose.

He'd slid into the cocoon of the pilot controls of the Punk and was trying to fly and battle alarms simultaneously when Kidd removed his helmet and pulled himself from the gun seat to hang off the shoulder of Killer's station.

"Just fly" he'd ordered - before all the sound fell away when Kidd's headset settled over Killer's ears. Kidd had disconnected the input, leaving Killer to the silence of space, and dealt with the plethora of system warnings himself.

Killer knew the Punk by vibrations alone and instinctively continued on, adjusting their flight as his displays went in and out. Kidd- the only one who might know the Punk better than Killer - began triage on his ship.

"WiHe to - "

"Zeta - this is Punk. Head's up. We're being ambushed!"

Wire's voice paused. "You need Heat in Gibson?"

"Negative - just stay alert and be ready to grab us when we get to you. We don't have time for a dock at this point."

"Copy Captain"


Victoria Punk

Kidd eyed the next set of alarms worried. Killer was doing well in avoiding further damage but the Punk was starting to strain under his hair pin flying.

Killer was also without his helmet - the blue striped plating audibly clattering around the guts of Punk's arms right now.

Executive decision made - Kidd detached his left arm from the Punk's system, and tucked himself in fully behind Killer's station.

"Kidd?" Killer spared him a glace before unclipping the shoulder of his harness. He handed the right shoulder back blindly, trusting Kidd would take it.

"Wrap it behind you and I'll clip you in at the hip." It was an awkward moment of contorting, Kidd twisting himself full circle in the tiny cavity and handing the clip back on Killer's left. There was no room left for Kidd to try and twist to get the left shoulder in as Killer replaced the strap with the one now behind Kidd - the left strap retracting uselessly into the seat.

Kidd patted his partner's shoulder reassuringly, before hitting the seal between the pilot and gunner pods. Maybe before the modifications, this could have been comfortable, but those days where long past them. Really, Kidd was fine just as long as he didn't inhale too deep. He was still too tall for the area, knees bent to each side awkwardly, but when the inevitable leak happened, they would be on the same side of the door no matter the outcome.

And then it came - an explosive shudder as the hull of the Punk was breached and they were set spinning once again. Kidd wrapped an arm over Killer's torso to hold him when the tumbling sent them ass over heels and Killer left only restrained by the hip belt.

Kidd felt his vision hazing as Killer focused on missing the rocks over steadying the spin, and he braved one moment to pat Kidd's arm reassuringly before every light in the cocoon turned red and every siren cut off all in one go.

There was an explosion behind them - something big - and then Kidd came back to himself as they drifted in silence. Killer was panting like he'd run a marathon, blond hair slipping from under his suit hood to plaster itself to his sweaty face. His focus was still solely on his flying, but it seemed to Kidd he'd not only shaken their tail but dealt with it permanently.

"KiKi to WiHe - do you copy?" Kidd asked as the alarm lights flickered out as he let go of Killer to begin dismissing them one by one.

"WiHe to KiKi - we copy."

Kidd squeezed Killer's shoulder as he relaxed, a half hearted massage just as much to calm him as to reassure Killer. "Zeta, We're not going to be able to dock but we're on our way for a pick up."

"Grap and Go, or cargo bay?"

"Grab and go for now. We might have more friends lurking."

Killer would get them to Victoria Zeta - Kidd had no doubts. If they had a grabbler after that was anyone's guess.

Killer

The Punks gunner segment was gone. Killer had managed to taunt their tail close enough they couldn't evade the mass when Killer'd forced it to detach.

"I'm sorry - " he's started, only for Kidd to press a kiss to his temple as they sat waiting. Heat had used Victoria Gibson to grab the pilot capsule of Punk, and the two remained clutched in Grison's grip as the other grappler remained docked. And they would remain there until the commanders had piloted Victoria Zeta back into the safety of deep space.

"I'll get you a new helmet, don't worry about it."

Killer scowled, "That wasn't what I meant."

Kidd dug his chin into Killer's left shoulder, eliciting a different angry noise, "I said what I said. We still have the Gibson. We'll figure things out. We always do."

The real question was why had they been baited to the run? Were they always the target or just the first unlucky saps to get there first?

Hell - were they even first? How many others had come out here only to meet their ends?

Kidd hated open questions.

 

Author Notes

Wrote over the summer, i just really wanted some claustrophobic space stuff. Not sure how to expand it into anything larger, but the sandbox is open if anyone else wants to play

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