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Steel Horizon

In the aftermath of a devastating robot uprising in 2752 Tokyo, Hiroto Tanaka, a resourceful 16-year-old highschool student, discovers Akatsuki Academy—a haven where survivors harness "Circuit Arts" to combat rogue machines. With friends like Yuki, Takeshi, Ren, Mei and Akari, Hiroto navigates a perilous world where alliances blur and the true intentions of the robotic leader, Omega, challenge everything he believes. As Hiroto trains and fights, he must unravel the mysteries of the uprising to protect what's left to save humanity.

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26 Chs

Infiltration

The journey to the research facility was swift and silent, our vehicles cutting through the night with precision and stealth. Inside, the atmosphere was tense yet focused, each of us mentally preparing for the challenges ahead.

"Approaching the perimeter," Yuki announced quietly over our comm links, her voice steady. "Stay sharp."

Akari positioned herself at the facility's outer fence, her focus on creating a diversion that would draw security away from our target. With practiced ease, she activated a small device, unleashing a controlled burst of electromagnetic interference that triggered alarms and lights in a distant part of the compound.

"Distraction initiated," Akari confirmed, her voice calm amidst the chaos she had orchestrated.

As security forces mobilized to investigate the disturbance, we seized the opportunity to slip through the breached perimeter, moving swiftly towards our objective—the main server room housing the data caches.

Inside the facility, darkness cloaked us as we navigated the labyrinthine corridors, our footsteps muffled by the specialized soles of our boots. The air was cool and sterile, the only sound the soft hum of machinery and the distant echoes of security patrols responding to Akari's diversion.

"Mei, status?" I whispered, my voice barely audible in the confined space.

"Almost there," Mei replied, her fingers flying over her portable terminal as she bypassed security systems with expert precision. "Accessing the main server room now."

Every second felt like an eternity as we crept closer to our objective, tension mounting with each corridor we cleared without incident. The facility seemed to hold its breath around us, unaware of our presence until Mei's terminal displayed the coveted data caches.

"Got it," Mei announced quietly, a note of triumph in her voice. "Data caches located. Initiating download."

As the data transfer began, Takeshi positioned himself at the entrance to the server room, his blue katana unsheathed and ready. "Keep an eye out. We don't know if we've been detected."

Outside, the facility remained eerily silent—a stark contrast to the urgency pulsing through our veins as we waited for the download to complete. Every second felt like an eternity, our senses hyper-alert for any signs of approaching security or unexpected complications.

"Download complete," Mei confirmed, her voice a quiet relief. "Data secure. Let's move out."

With practiced precision, we retraced our steps through the facility's corridors, moving swiftly towards the extraction point where our vehicles awaited. The tension of infiltration now gave way to the critical phase of exfiltration—escaping undetected with our prize.

"Hold up," Akari's voice crackled over the comm link, her tone urgent. "Movement ahead. Security patrol, two o'clock."

We pressed ourselves against the wall, concealed in the shadows as the patrol passed by, oblivious to our presence. The pulse of adrenaline in my veins was matched by the collective relief when they disappeared around a corner.

"Clear," Akari confirmed, her voice a quiet reassurance. "Proceeding to extraction."

Outside the server room, our vehicles stood ready, their engines purring softly in the darkness. With the data caches securely loaded, we wasted no time in boarding and initiating our escape from the facility.

"Yuki, take us out," I instructed as we settled into our seats, our gear stowed and hearts racing with the thrill of our successful infiltration.

The vehicles moved with silent efficiency, their advanced propulsion systems effortlessly navigating the terrain back towards the Shinsei Association's base. The journey was tense but uneventful, each of us keenly aware of the weight of our success and the challenges that still lay ahead.

"Mission accomplished," Takeshi murmured as we approached the dead city.