Fallen Savior Chapter 3;
As long as he's safe...-
X stood by Zeroâs capsule, watching him as he slept.
The last conflict he had had with Omega left him needing longer repairs than normal, and their opponent would not wait for Zero to recover.
X knew what he had to do, but now being faced with the task at hand, he was having trouble finding the courage to do so.
âAxl, Iâm sorry to ask you to do this.â X started, still looking down at his sleeping husband, his new armor looking so different than he was used to, yet still somehow fitting.Â
Even with almost an entirely new body, he was still Zero.
âBut you need to take Zero and run. You have an hour, gather everything you need, anything you absolutely have to take with you. You canât stay here, and neither can he.â X finally looked to Axl, the young hunter staring in shock at him.
âX, are you crazy? Omega will kill you, and if he doesnât, the Dark Elf will. You canât stay here by yourself!â Axl exclaimed, incredibility written all over his face.
âThereâs a chance that the Dark Elf could possess me, and use me to destroy everything. Zero is the only one who could stop me at that point, and I wonât be responsible for everyoneâs deaths like that. Yours included.â he turned to face the reploid that he called family.
âI can buy you and Zero time to get away, to hide so Zero can repair himself, and so you can repair yourself too. But you have to leave now Axl, find somewhere remote, somewhere far away. You canât tell me where you go, they could use me to find you. Leave here and save yourselves.â X finished, his heart breaking with every word.
Axl put a hand to his head, trying desperately to think of a way out of leaving, âX, I canât leave you here, youâll die! Thereâs gotta be another way, when Zero wakes up we can-âÂ
âAXL, THEREâS NO TIME!â Xâs shout startled the young hunter, staring wide eyed at his father figure.
With a shaky breath, he walked forward, hugging Axl against his body.
âAxl, Iâm not commanding you to do this. Iâm not asking as your mentor, your leader, your father. Nothing like that. Iâm asking you as your friend. Please, take Zero and hide, donât return until itâs safe.â X stepped back, looking into the young reploidâs eyes.
Axlâs eyes watered, but he nodded, stepping towards Zeroâs capsule to begin getting it loaded onto a transport for them.
X turned to leave, unable to watch the two people he cared about most in the world get sent away.
âX, what about you?â Axl called after him, his voice uneven as if he was trying to keep from crying.
X straightened his back, pulling himself together before turning to look at Axl one last time.
âAs long as you both are safe, Iâll be fine.â he spoke with conviction, willing to do anything to ensure their safety.
As long as heâs safe.
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X cried out as he slammed into the ground, his armor sparking and melting where Omegaâs plasma saber had sliced him.
The reploid with his husbandâs face grinned wildly, holding his hands out to each side.
âX, why canât you see what Iâm doing? Iâm trying to save you! Every single being on this planet is capable of sin and evil, you all cause pain and suffering!â Omega spun around, facing the setting sun.
X tried sitting up, his body protesting as he did. He just had to keep Omega monologuing long enough for his self repair to kick in, give him time to escape.
âIf I kill everyone, no one can hurt anymore! You wonât hurt anymore X, I can free you!â he looked back at his opponent, his face split with a smile of pure glee.
âI AM THIS WORLDâS SAVIOR, X, I AM YOUR SAVIOR! I AM THE MESSIAH! LET ME SHOW YOU A GLIMPSE OF THE WORLD I HAVE ENVISIONED!â Omega called out to the sky, his head tipped back as he laughed.
The Dark Elf revealed herself above him, spreading her âwingsâ and opening her eyes.
X watched in horror as she opened her mouth, her scream piercing through his head. Everything felt like it was on fire, the pain so great that he thought for sure it would kill him.
He didnât know when he had lost consciousness, merely realizing it when he finally opened his eyes.
Omega and the Dark Elf were gone, X was laying on his side in the dirt and rubble of whatever city this had used to be. It was well past midnight at this point, judging by how dark it was.
With a groan, X sat up, unsurprised to find his body protesting any movement at all.
âAlia? Are you there? I need a status report, where did Omega go?â the android pulled himself to his feet, his head throbbing from residual pain.
He trudged forward, not heading in any particular direction. He just needed some shelter, to get himself repaired a bit while he waited for evac.
X waited for a response, but was met with silence.
âAlia? Come in Alia, I need help.â
Nothing.
Panic began to rise in his chest, Alia was always there when he called!
âMaverick Hunter HQ, please respond, I need assistance.â
Silence.
X shuddered, his panic getting harder and harder to push down.
â....XâŚ.come in XâŚâ
A voice came over his comm, not Alia, or a voice he recognized, but a voice nonetheless.
âYes! Yes, Iâm here, please, I need a report, whatâs going on?â X was almost breathless with relief, leaning against some shattered remains of a wall.
âX? Oh thank god, we need help! Omega did something, weâre getting reports of mass casualties!â the mystery navigator sounded tearful, their voice breaking over the radio.
âW...what do you mean mass casualtiesâŚ?â Xâs words shook, panic taking hold of him again.
This couldnât be happening.Â
Omegaâs words rang out to him, letting X see a glimpse of his world.
Was this what that meant?
âHunter casualties are at ninety five percent, theyâre all gone, theyâre all dead! The commander, all the navigators, everyoneâs dead! Weâre getting reports of civilian casualties too, the numbers wonât stop going up! Reploids everywhere are dead!â the voice broke down, sobbing as they exclaimed their horror.
X fell to his knees, tears streaming down his face.
Dead?
Everyone?
Where was Signas? Or Alia?
Did this person really say all navigators?
âWhatâs the percentage of casualties all togetherâŚâ X whispered, unable to make himself louder.
There was silence over the line for a moment as whoever else was there gathered themselves as much as they could.
âReploid casualties en masse are at eighty-seven percent, theyâre still going up.â The voice was small, clearly just barely holding themselves together.
âX...what do we do?â the voice asked.
X didnât answer. How could he? What could he say?Â
âXâŚ.pleaseâŚ.â
Axl....Zero...did they make it out? Were they okay? Nothing felt real, it had to all be a lie. Omega and the Dark Elf couldnât have killed that many people remotely...could they?
In one agonizing moment, X realized that not only could they, but they did. Everyone was dead, they were all gone. Alia, Layer, Palette, Signas, Douglas, AxlâŚ
Zero.
X fell forward and screamed until he couldnât scream anymore.
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Was that a dream...or a memory? He couldnât be sure. All he could feel was the pain of the memory as he floated in some void of awareness.
X drifted in and out of consciousness, hyper aware of the pain his body was experiencing in the moments of lucidity before blacking out again
He could feel someone touching him, something that made his mind recoil in disgust and rage. He didnât want anyone to touch him, never again.
X really couldnât do anything about that however, his body refusing to move. He supposed he would have to handle it once he could move again.
If he could move again. This might be the last time he was even alive enough to care.Â
Only time would tell.
He drifted back out of consciousness.
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âDamn...that kid looks rough, is he the one you pulled out of the ocean?â
A voice woke X this time, his pain receptors flaring up to remind him that he still was very much NOT okay.
âYeah, he is, and Iâd show a little respect, Doigt, thatâs no kid. Thatâs Mega Man X.â
Another voice, this one much closer. He must be the one touching X, another fact he was being made unfortunately aware of.
âHoly shit...that beaten up reploid is X? What about the one we saw makinâ that announcement this morning? Was that not X?â
The first voice, Doigt, sounded astonished. X wondered what he looked like right now to make them not recognize him.
âCerveau...what does this mean? What are you going to do?â
A female voice this time, she sounded so solemn.Â
X wanted to say something, to move, to do anything.
He wanted Zero.
âZ...zeâŚâ his voice was hoarse, words not forming properly. It seemed that the beginning of his husbandâs name would be all he could manage, as his mind faded into blackness again.
He didnât hear his rescuers' responses.
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Xâs eyes blinked open slowly when he woke this time, adjusting to the light directly above him. He didnât feel as immediately panicked as he had when he woke on Weilâs lab table, but the fear was still there.
He turned his head as carefully as he could manage, trying to gauge his surroundings in case he needed to make another run for it.
He was met with a reploidâs face looking back at him, having the appearance of a middle aged human.
X grimaced for a moment, trying to get the pain in his head to dampen for a moment so he could attempt a conversation with this person.
âWell, good morning to you too.â the man huffed, folding his arms in front of his chest.
âWhat are you...doing to meâŚ?â Xâs voice was scratchy, either from trauma or misuse, he didnât know.
âSaving your life, trying to put your organs back where they belong.â the man spoke, a note of sympathy lacing his voice.
âIf I didnât know any better, Iâd say someone was trying to strip you for parts, and while you were still alive.â
X winced, sucking in a sharp breath at the memory of Weilâs hands pulling him apart. The memory felt too fresh in his mind still.
âHey, shit Iâm sorry, that wasnât very smart of me. Look, my name is Cerveau. Iâm an engineer from the lower districts of Neo Arcadia.â The reploid, Cerveau, drew the conversation away from Xâs memories, bringing him back to the present.
âItâs fine. Just donât touch me anymore. I don't want to be touched.â X mumbled, his face still tight from the phantom feeling of being opened up.
âRight, how am I supposed to repair you from here on then? You may be the legendary Mega Man X, but you arenât immortal, and right now youâre a mess.â Cerveau snorted, looking X up and down.
X pulled a face, not particularly enjoying this conversation.
âI donât want you repairing me, I want to be left alone. Go away.â X knew he was acting immature, but something in him really didnât care. He was tired of being nice when he was uncomfortable.
âYeah, thatâs not happening. I donât care who you are, Rocinolle and I canât just let you walk around half dead. You need repairs.â the reploid reached for his tools, clearly ready to get started repairing X again.
âDonât fucking touch me. I mean it.â X seethed, glaring at Cerveau.
âLook, Iâm not real fond of you right now either. Your policies on mavericks and what classifies a maverick got some of my friends killed. A lot of reploids really don't care whether you live or die lately, butâŚâ Cerveau trailed off, looking away from X for a moment.
âI canât in good conscience let someone die when theyâre clearly in need of help. So shut up and let me repair you.â He reached again for his tools, but gave pause when he saw Xâs face.
âWhat do you mean by my policies on maverickism⌠â Xâs eyes were wide as he looked at the engineer, mind racing.
He hadnât put any rules or legislation into place on Mavericks, he hadnât done anything like that in over a century, not since the Maverick Hunters were still around.
Something wasnât adding up, and X had a nagging feeling he knew who was behind it.
âAny reploid found participating in suspicious behavior was to be brought in for questioning and possible retirement under suspicion of maverickism. Itâs been happening for a few years now, but itâs been steadily getting...worseâŚâ Cerveau hesitated, watching Xâs face morph from confusion to horror to sickened realization.
âOh my god, you didnât know did you...you had no idea this was happeningâŚâ The reploid sat back, his tools falling from his hands.
X turned to face the ceiling again, tears falling from his eyes,
âIâm such a fucking fool. This was happening right under my nose, and I was so wrapped up in my own pity, I didnât even notice.â X hiccuped, his body pulsing in pain from the seal and Weilâs tampering.
Both reploids sat in silence, stewing in their own thoughts. Cerveau was the one to break the unpleasant void they had found themselves in.
âWell shit, there goes my justified anger. Guess weâre all fools then.â Cerveau chuckled darkly, moving to stand up again.
âIf you wonât let me repair you, let me at least get the tools you need to do it yourself. I tried to patch out whatever virus that was that's tearing up your code, but nothing would work. I just patched the firewall that was messed with instead.â He explained, walking around the room and gathering various tools and pieces of metals.
âWhatever that thing is, itâs nasty. Iâm sure you can feel it breaking you down. Itâs gonna keep doing that until it either rewrites your code entirely, or kills you. Itâs going to cause you a lot of physical pain, but I can help you fix th-âÂ
âNo. I canât mess with it more than you already have. Iâm the only thing keeping her at bay. Iâll survive until I can get the original code back.â X interrupted Cerveau, sitting up and reaching for a soldering iron.
âYou idiot, did you not hear what I just said? Itâs going to kill you, after putting you through hell and back. Is that what you want?â The engineer grumbled, pushing the equipment closer to X and turning it on.
âYeah, I heard you, I just donât give a damn right now. I just need to focus on getting back to the sanctum and fixing all of this.â X grunted, beginning to solder down the wires in his arm, one that had been shredded by the grenade. The wounds looked so old, hadnât they just happened a day ago?
âHow long has it been since you found me in the ocean?â X asked, wincing as the metal and wires began fusing. It wasnât the first time he had done this, but considering the amount of pain he had been through recently, and the Dark Elfâs influence still harassing his code, he really didnât find himself caring too much about the sting of heat and metal.
âItâs been about seven months, I honestly thought we were going to lose you there for a while.â Cerveau faced away from X, searching for something.
X paused, processing the absurd amount of time. Seven months? Had he really been gone for so long?
âIâve...been gone seven months? And no oneâs noticed my absence?â He turned to face Cerveau, his mind racing.
In all that time, the Dark Elfâs seal remained closed, how had Weil not busted it open at this point?
âThey have a very convincing body double for you, X.â The man shook his head, his own world view being thrown.
âThat bastard...I hate him.â Xâs voice was dripping with venom, anger flowing through him. Weil truly was something else, and X wasnât sure how much damage he had let the man get away with at this point.
âWeâll worry about that later. Since you wonât let me help fix you, and Iâm guessing you wonât let Rocinolle help either, the least I can do is craft up some new armor for you. You canât be walking around naked like that.â Cerveau stood, walking towards the door.
âDonât make it white...I hate white.â X called after the engineer, earning himself a chuckle.
âWhat, should I make it red? Like the legendary reploid, Zero?â Cerveau called back, looking over his shoulder. X felt his whole body tense up, his husbandâs name something he couldnât say out loud.
âDonât. Donât say his name.â Xâs voice was barely above a whisper, his hand clenched tightly around the soldering tool.
âMake it blue...I like blue. I miss itâŚâ he wouldnât look at the engineer. Tears dripped down his cheeks, landing onto his bare lap.
âYou got it, blue it is. Your hair is really long too, do you want Rocinolle to cut it for you?â Cerveauâs voice was soft, clearly taking the hint that Zero was a big no-no subject to X.
âNo, I want it to stay long. Thank you though.â X reply was final, willing his tears to stop so he didnât make more of a fool of himself
Cerveau said nothing as he left the room, closing the door to his lab with a quiet click.
X put his tools down, reaching up with his one functioning arm and wiped his tears away.
I swear, I wonât let you make me cry over you anymore Zero. I will not cry over the past anymore.
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Dim electronic lights hummed and crackled overhead, the energy crisis becoming more and more dire everyday. The spartan lab turned personal quarters felt cold and unappealing, dirty silvers and muted greys covering most of the room. The only splash of color was the former leader of Neo Arcadia.
X rolled his shoulders, trying to relieve the pain there. It had been a while since the last flare up, the Dark Elf continually finding ways past his firewalls.
He hoped that nothing would happen today, their last few missions going a little rougher than he had intended.
Cerveau and Rocinolle had done a fine job creating new armor for him, his chest covered in a deep blue vest with an X on the front. His greaves and gauntlet-like armor had been replaced from that irritating white to rolling deep indigo.Â
X was grateful that his helmet had once again survived the changing of armors, only slightly changed to remove the wings that Neo Arcadia had put there. He had made it a point as well to let his hair stay down, the long black locks drifting down between his shoulders. His bangs were so long that they fell from the front of the helmet, falling over his nose and peeking out from the sides of his face.
It felt right, donning blue armor again and letting his hair fall where HE wanted it to.
He stood, looking around the room.Â
Maybe it was silly, for an ancient hero like X to have formed a resistance group against the people he was supposed to lead, but Neo Arcadia had forced his hand.
After months of recovering, gathering supplies and rescuing humans and reploids alike, he now had a safe haven for anyone fleeing from Weil and Neo Arcadiaâs tyrannical ways. Xâs departure from the city had opened the floodgates for even stricter and crueler rules against Reploids, to the point now where even some humans had begun to question the shady behavior.
X shook his head. There wasnât really anything he could do to change that right now, his main concern was getting people out and getting them the help they needed.
Cerveau had begrudgingly become somewhat of a field medic, assisting Rocinolle in keeping any refugees healthy and in working order. Doigt...helped when he could, X found him more useful in helping run supplies through the base than at Rocinolleâs side. He was a fine budding engineer however, and definitely helped keep Cerveau from drowning in projects, X being his constant headache.
X regretted letting some reploids pick up weapons, but they needed to defend themselves, especially on rescue missions and raids. Young men like Colbor and Milan helped him with missions. It made him sick letting them fight.
He used that anger he felt as fuel to push through the pain of the Dark Elf and his still-healing body, determined to save as many people from his mistakes as possible.
With a huff, and an adjustment of his vest, X retrieved his buster from the table of his room.
He strode briskly through the hallways, lights flickering and the smell of dust filling his nose. Few reploids scurried around, attending to their own tasks to keep the Resistance base in working order. The single elevator in the middle of the base led out to the surface and below to the engine room.
X selected the latter, letting the mechanism lower him deeper into the base. If he wanted to, he could slide down the walls of the elevator shaft, letting the boosters in his legs help him descend faster like he did when he was younger. The thought instead left his legs aching, grumbling to himself that he was too old for that kind of crap.
The elevator stopped with a metallic groan, the doors opening with a squeal. X sighed, he supposed heâd have to look at that and make sure the damn thing wouldnât fall apart with some unfortunate reploid still inside.Â
He strode through the engine room, looking over the supplies, doing last checks before their mission. A young woman walked up to him, her long brown hair pulled back by a red headband.
âMaster X, I have the latest information from the scouts, the refugee targets are three reploids, one child repoloid and a human girl.â The woman spoke, reading out from a small datapad in her hands.Â
âWhat? A human girl? Why would a human be with a group of reploids to be executed?â X faced the woman, his brows knit in confusion.
âI donât know, she was seen holding the little reploid girl, and she appeared to be trying to protect the other reploids. One of the Four Guardians apprehended her, according to reports.â She shrugged, looking distraught at the mention of the Guardians.
âThank you Rouge, I appreciate the reports. Iâll be heading out soon.â X watched her leave with a dip of her head and a look of gratitude on her face, wincing at the subtle spike in pain in his body.
âAnd when you return, Iâm taking another look at your back, Master X.â A voice chided behind him.
âCerveau, Iâm really not in the mood to hear you lecture me about this again.â X grimaced, turning to face the man as he walked out of his lab, Doigt trailing behind.
âRegardless of whether youâre in the mood or not, Old Man, you are still healing, and pushing yourself like this will only get you killed. After this mission, weâre looking at your back again.â Cerveau crossed his arms, the only one in the entire base brave enough to talk to X like that.
Probably because he had basically brought him back from the dead.
X sneered lightly at being called âOld Manâ, but let it slide.
âIâll get to my back when I damn well please, Cerveau. And if it kills me, then good, maybe then I can rest for a while without someone breathing down my goddamned neck all the time.â The android sassed back, turning and walking back towards the elevator.
He could vaguely hear Cerveau insult him before the door closed, Doigt waving goodbye and smiling sheepishly next to the engineerâs angry shouts.
X knew Cerveau was right, but he couldnât really stop to care about himself now. There were too many innocents suffering because of his mistakes, and he would fix them even if it put him in the ground.
The elevator rode up the shaft, taking him to the Trans-Server room. When it opened, X made a note in his head again to make sure to look at it at some point when he got back and moved away from it.
Milan, the ever faithful young man, jumped up from his spot on the floor, the other reploids following suit, when they saw X step out.
âCommander X! Weâre ready to deploy, Joan already gave me our report.â Milan trailed behind X, going over their own details of the mission they had received.Â
X was reminded momentarily of Tria, walking him through their patrol route before being murdered in cold-blood in front of his eyes. That wasnât a fun thought to have before starting another mission.
âThank you Milan. I want you and your squad to deploy first. Iâll follow behind and get to the captives. Keep them busy.â X spoke, his buster humming as he prepared it for battle. He didnât look Milan in the eyes as he gave him his orders, best to keep him at arm's length.
Milan nodded, signalling to his other squadmates to head through the Trans-Server. He watched them as one by one they deployed into Neo Arcadiaâs holding cells, ready to engage with his city as âterroristsâ.Â
Once all of the reploids disappeared, X stepped forward, readying his buster. With a sigh, his boosters in his legs hummed to life, ready to dash immediately as he arrived.
âTransfer!â
A beam of light struck the android, and in a split second, he was gone.








