33 M1 - Term: 1, Round: 2 (1/2)

Attendance at Fortescue Military Academy M1 Y:2142

House Thoth, Squad Leader, Squad Zero

M1 Rank: 1/1275, Tier 3 M-Rank: Null

Term: 1, Round: 2

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Most of the Thoth squad zero cadets had been adjusting their schedule to attend physical training and meals at the same time as Daedo. Mace, Axelzero and Picard. Their sleep patterns were already similar due to the timing of the group exercises. Apart from Daedo's notorious afternoon forty-five-minute power nap. Not all the Cadets were able to shut their eyes and switch off as quickly.

Daedo was quite serious with this routine, as were most of Thoth squad zero. Even Gaumont spared little downtime for relaxation, although the others had no idea what he did on weekends.

Only Barran seemed to have relaxation activities which were spontaneous and numerous. Barran's schedule was the opposite of Picard's, who was regimented to the minute. He basically worked on what he felt like, and as he learned Daedo's routine, he fit those sessions in with the Academy's scheduled activities. Otherwise, he worked on whatever took his fancy or nothing at all.

Most of the squad used meals and physical training to relax. And although their weekends were busy with their projects, there was still much time for playing in the testing arena, gunnery range or just socializing. Once the robots had their designs, there was a period of time before the finished product was ready for testing.

The cadets adapted games to play the testing arena. Games which were not only fun but improved their skills. The favourites were red rover and brandy. Although they were too old for these games, there was a different level of intensity when you played them in an exo at full pace. Picard, who had voluntarily taken on the responsibility, was restocking the first aid kit on a weekly basis. The cadets were using so much bruise repair gel that they went through three month's supply in a week.

Thoth squad zero were in the M1 cafeteria, or mess as Picard liked to call it. They rotated between it and their quarters for breakfast.

”You go to the range next right?” Barran asked Daedo.

”Yeah, my mornings are pretty much identical up until 0900,” Daedo replied.

”Got it, Obstacle, PT, shower, eat and then range?” Barran said questioning his accuracy.

”It took you to week three to work this out?” Picard asked Barran.

”mm,” he said while taking a mouthful of vegetables. ”I didn't need to know. But now I do,” he replied.

”Why do you need to know now, all of a sudden?” Picard asked.

”Because I take my responsibilities seriously,” Barran scoffed at Picard insinuating that she didn't. Which was hilarious because everyone knew she took her responsibilities a little too seriously. She asked her squadmates to report any time they used an item from the First Aid kit at the workshop, although the kit had its own inbuilt reporting feature. Her argument was she needed a secondary level of oversight.

”So you are going to shadow Daedo?” Mace asked Barran.

”Yes. His head has all the important information, he is our squad leader, and he is the smallest and weakest,” Barran explained.

”Why thank you Barran,” Daedo responded with a hint of sarcasm. No one liked being called small and weak. Daedo contemplated training with his Bo Staff extra hard so he could give Barran some bruises….one day…in the distant future.

A group of Cadets from Thoth squad fourteen presented at squad zero's table. One of the downsides to eating in the cafeteria, which was easily overcome by the excellent cooking, were the occasional interruptions. Which seemed to be getting more frequent.

”Ah,” said one cadet with rank 832 on his chest, ”we saw you in the rankings. Um congrats,” said the cadet. Another added, ”yeah, good luck tonight. We will be cheering for ya.”

The first one, rank 832 asked, ”where do you guys go every weekend. We never see you around?”

”Confidential dipshit, now piss off. Can't you see we're eating?” Barran answered.

Daedo: tone it down. No need for the put-down. That's not how we operate.

Barran: sorry. I'll try and be nicer.

Daedo directly messaged Barran as to not embarrass him in front of anyone. Face was extremely important to him.

Barran stood and skirted squad fourteen as they had turned to leave. ”Look, I'm sorry. We are under a bit of pressure and have been under some attacks. We don't want anyone to know where we go on weekends. Ok.” Barran then patted his head like he was a small child, although they were the same age rank 832 wasn't upset by the gesture.

Another two cadets approached their table, they were from Horus squad two. Everyone tensed. It was possible that Horus were behind the break-in, only Mace and Daedo thought they knew otherwise.

The one to speak was the squad leader of Horus two, she was rank eighteen which was an excellent result for someone in a second squad. She spoke in a low voice as if she was worried someone would overhear, ”ah hi. I just wanted to wish you luck tonight. You'd be doing us all a big favour if you beat those arrogant arseholes. That's it. I won't disturb you further.” She turned left with her squadmate.

”She was hot, do any of you know her?” Barran asked the girls in his squad.

”Geez Barran,” Picard said, ”she is out of your league.”

”How could she be? I am in the top league babe,” Barran replied with a confident grin.

”I don't think it would go down well if you suddenly got a Horus girlfriend,” Vannier added. ”Even one who seems to be on our side. You are head of security remember? You cannot be trapped by a honeypot from the enemy.”

”Damn. I didn't think of that!” Barran exclaimed thumping the table with a pained expression on his face.

All the girls in the squad laughed at Barran. He was so easy to tease if you knew which buttons to press and they were learning. Well, most of them, Picard had no idea.

The interruptions continued throughout the rest of the day. Either congratulations or encouragement to beat Horus. Or both. After Gunnery the squad kept to their quarters. It was the only place they could work or eat in relative peace.

”So,” Fortescue greeted Thoth squad zero. They were half expecting derision or an inflated egotistical declaration from her. She was flanked by the Paget twins Aline and Lola, who, as they were both in squad zero went by Paget-A and Paget-L. They were equally ranked in the Gauntlet and the obstacle course. However, in the overall rank, Aline was considerably ahead of her sister.

Although twins, they were not identical. They were born at the same time, had the same height, and were obviously sisters. However, Aline had auburn hair, and Lola had very short blonde hair. If Daedo were to guess Aline was intelligent and Lola aggressive, based on their looks, stances and rankings.

Raoult, a tall red-haired girl, appeared to be a female version of Barran. She was rank two in the obstacle course, beating Barran by ten full seconds. Daedo speculated that she must be well rounded as she ranked in the top ten overall where Barran was twenty-two. Which indicated brains beneath her brawn.

Horus had five girls and two boys, it was almost gender one-sided. Thoth squad zero had four girls and three boys.

Daedo stood facing Karine Fortescue, she was taller than him and wearing a pristine heavy exo. It looked like it just came out of a showroom. He doubted one part was from the original standard model. He also doubted whether her squad developed anything themselves. He did not care, it was not against the rules to purchase or substitute parts. You were supposed to use any means at hand to win. There was no such thing as a cheat in war.

His homemade exo looked rough around the edges in comparison. They had put no effort into looks, he was entirely focused on functionality and performance.

”Thank you for giving us this opportunity,” Daedo said. He and Vannier had workshopped a few lines, with possible responses. This line was a test if they came back with an arrogant answer he was ready to serve them.

”Oh, the honour is all ours,” Fortescue said with a hint of sarcasm. ”I did not realise what we were up against when we made our little bet. But your rankings and our research have shone the light on what will be an interesting test of our skill.”

Fortescue sounded confident of the outcome without using arrogant assertions. She called a thousand bitcreds a little wager, to Daedo, it was what you could buy a house for. And that did not seem the least inconsequential to him, not even with his recent earnings. And not when he considered most people he played CyberMech against. It was a small fortune.

She also eluded to the fact that they had researched his squad and by mentioning it meant they placed significance on it. Daedo could decipher much by dissecting her words. He did not think he would enjoy Behavioural Studies, but it, in the end, it was like a strategy game. And those he loved.

”We haven't had time to research you at all. We've been too busy building our own exo,” Daedo placed emphasis on the word own to imply his wasn't handed to him on a silver platter. ”I see your name is Fortescue, are you related to the people the Academy was named after in any way?”

Fortescue laughed at his joke. He wondered if she would laugh if she knew he didn't know her at all until he was told after their bet.

He had enough verbal jousting with the spoilt rich kid. Barran was funny, but this chick just thought she was better than everyone.

”Shall we begin? We are now in our slot,” Daedo stated.

”It will not take long,” Fortescue's arrogance came out at last. They had the arena for forty-five minutes, and the competition was a survival match. Which meant once you were killed in the match you were out. Theoretically, the match could be over in minutes if one squad died quickly. ”See you inside Daedalus,” she finished her sentence, turned to enter from the B end of the Arena with her squad.