Chapter 151: sorry not a Chapter, have a hangover worse than well hell! (1/2)
[Technopath is now level 1, you can now understand more complex machines and control small machines,]
Leo looked at the notification on his screen as he made his way past a playground and towards an apartment complex, there was an obvious lack of proper law enforcements around here as the people in this side of town looked like they could bench press a dozen police officers. Leo kept an eye out as a manmade completely of rocks and a good eight feet tall strolled past him walking a dog. He looked to the left watching as a couple of kids chased another with teleportation abilities while a man that seemed to be on fire flew in the air above.
This really was a game that showed earth in an era where almost everyone had special abilities. As opposed to how novel such a game would and should be, what he was seeing here was just too real. It was gritty and there really were no filters to it at all. Leo ducked his head to the side as he watched a trio of purple skinned women beckoning over for a good time.
Prostitutes no less, but the surprising thing was that they were players and that caught him off guard. That wasn't something he was expecting to see.
He stopped in front of the apartment complex, but he could get in. there was a glass door, but it seems it needs some sort of key card to or at least a biometric scan to open. It was weird, and it really didn't make any sort of sense. While Leo might not seem like much, only being lucky enough to have gone to secondary school, he was still smart enough to have picked up a lot of skills. He wasn't great, but he had great deductive abilities that sometimes were borderline imaginative. The funny thing was that most of his ridiculous deductions usually turn out right or as close to the truth as it could get.
For an apartment building in a seedy neighborhood, this was way too much security than was needed. Leo shrugged and moved closer to the door, placing his hands on the security pad. He established a connection with the building's security system almost immediately, there was a lot of information to be gleaned on the surface, but there were a lot of firewalls upon firewalls, and then an inordinate virtual maze that needed a key of some sort to navigate.
He didn't need to go deep, he just wanted to get the door open, but even that was a bit complicated as using his ability to do was like trying to complete a jigsaw puzzle. There were so many things that he needed to put in place to be able to open the door, and he would need a little bit of time. He got the feeling that this would be a whole lot faster if his [Technopath] ability was at a higher level, but all he could do was just trudge through.
Leo felt that in a way this was what digital hacking from an organic mind was like, or basically hacking in general. He was trying to pick a digital lock in a virtual world, honestly this was crazy, and honestly it was also exciting. In real life Leo was known as someone who was really quiet, he was eldest of his siblings and he had to try his best to give them a good example and a strong figure to look up to. But in here, right now in this moment, he was just getting such a weird rush from breaking into a building that obviously belongs to a criminal that would not hesitate to kill. Now he just needs to open the door.
”Ah! That's it.” Leo muttered with a small smile as the door beeped and an indicator above it blinked the green. The door swung outward and Leo stepped into the building only to come face to face with more than three dozen guns, a couple of knives, a bazooka, and a squirrel like alien that was holding on to a grenade, why would he be holding a grenade.
”Um… Hi?” Leo asked with a voice that was a little too high pitched to be considered normal, he slowly raised his hands in the air as a woman with snakes for hair and heavy sun glasses came close to him and pointed a revolver under his chin. And based on the weird symbols and the glowing chamber of the gun, he could bet his ass that the gun wasn't normal.
”Who the fuck is you? One word from your filthy mouth and I'll blow your head to pieces, answer me! Who are you, who sent you?” Leo opened his eyes wide and looked at the woman with annoyance on his face, she just said if he said one word she would put a bullet in his skull, and now she's asking questions. Leo looked at her as if to say 'make up your damn mind lady' but that was just in his mind. Apart from the gun, the fact that she had snakes for hair was just messed up on so many levels.
”Big sis you told him not to say anything, so I don't get how he would be able to answer you.” The squirrel alien with the grenade said, and while Leo would have felt inclined to thank him, he was a tiny woodland creature holding on to a weapon of mass destruction that was as large as half his body with two fingers…. Leo really regrets coming here in the first place.
”I know what I said Bomber! Now tell me why you're here? And it better be a good reason or ill pump you full of lead.” Leo swallowed as he raised his hands higher before answering.
”I'm sorry for intruding, but I came here looking for a job.” He said with a strained smile, but all he got was.
”Sorry poser there are no fucking vacancies!!” and then the woman with the hair for snakes and scary looking magic gun whacked him with it as darkness took over his sight.
[you have been knocked out! Your suffering from a mild concussion and will be unconscious for 30 minutes.]
[Technopath has leveled up to 2, you can understand programs and their directives and change them to suit your needs, you can now create weak digital viruses]
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Leo didn't like being knocked out, but this was a virtual world so being knocked out isn't really the same as being knocked out in the real world, even though there were startling similarities. He was in a comfortable darkness where he could pay attention to his skills, especially that of the [Technopath] as it seemed the skill itself had leveled up a bit too fast. He had only been in situations where he's had to use the skill twice, but in both instances the passive skill had leveled up. There was something to be found out there, but he knew he was missing it.
He had a theory, but he wasn't sure if it was the right one, so he would just try to experiment a bit before jumping to conclusions. Eventually his period of unconsciousness came to an end, and he found himself in a small room filled to the brim with computers and screens. There was no one else there but him, and a lanky but well-dressed tattooed man behind a desk looking at a bunch of screens. Leo tried moving forwards only to discover that his hands were bound behind him, the weird part was that he had no idea what was keeping him bound.