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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

The Mission Begins

The day of our first mission had finally arrived. The anticipation was palpable as we gathered in the Shinsei Association's armory, each of us donning our combat gear. The room buzzed with energy, a mix of nerves and excitement for the task ahead.

"Can you believe it?" Takeshi's voice was barely a whisper as he adjusted his gear. "Our first real mission!"

"Feels like we've been training forever," Yuki replied, her eyes gleaming with determination as she secured her electromagnetic disruptors.

Akari, meticulous as always, checked her motion sensors one last time. "We've got this. We've trained for this moment."

The sleek, black combat suits we wore bore the emblem of the Shinsei Association—a rising sun intertwined with circuitry—each suit tailored to our specific abilities. Mei's suit was equipped with advanced hacking tools, while Ren's incorporated flame-resistant materials to handle his fiery circuits.

Captain Fujimoto entered the armory, his presence commanding immediate attention. "Listen up, team," he began, his voice steady and authoritative. "This mission is a pivotal moment in your lives. We're infiltrating a high-security research facility to retrieve crucial data on Omega. It won't be easy, but I have faith in each of you. Trust in your training, and trust in each other."

"Understood, Captain," I replied, feeling the weight of his words. This was our chance to prove ourselves, to make a real impact in the fight against Omega.

Once fully geared up, we headed to the vehicle bay. Our transportation for the mission: two sleek, futuristic armored vehicles designed for speed and stealth. Their surfaces shimmered with an advanced cloaking technology that rendered them nearly invisible to the naked eye.

"Whoa, these are amazing!" Takeshi exclaimed, running a hand over the smooth surface of one vehicle. "We're riding in style."

Yuki grinned, sliding into the driver's seat of the first vehicle. "Ready to roll, team?"

We divided into two groups. Yuki, Takeshi, and I took the lead vehicle, while Akari, Ren, and Mei followed in the second. The hum of the engines was barely audible as we sped through the underground tunnels that led out of the Shinsei Association's hidden base.

As we drove, the tension began to build. This wasn't a simulation or a training exercise; this was real. The success of our mission could have significant repercussions for humanity's fight against the rogue robots led by Omega.

"Remember the plan," Captain Fujimoto's voice came through our comm links. "Infiltrate the facility, retrieve the data caches, and get out undetected. No unnecessary risks."

"Got it, Captain," Akari responded, her voice calm and focused. "We'll stick to the plan."

The city above us had long since fallen into disrepair, but beneath the surface, the Shinsei Association's operations were a testament to humanity's resilience. The tunnels led us directly to an access point near the research facility, a nondescript warehouse hiding the entrance to our target.

We parked the vehicles and gathered at the entrance, the cool night air filled with anticipation. The facility loomed ahead, its darkened exterior giving no hint of the secrets within.

"Yuki, Takeshi, you're on point," I directed, my voice steady despite the adrenaline coursing through me. "Mei, get us inside. Ren and Akari, watch our backs."

Mei nodded, her fingers dancing over her portable terminal. "Security systems bypassed. We're in."

We moved as one, a well-oiled machine executing a carefully planned operation. Each step brought us closer to the heart of the facility, where the data caches awaited.

"Stay sharp," Ren whispered, his fiery circuits glowing faintly in the dim light. "We don't know what we'll face inside."

As we approached the entrance, I couldn't help but feel a mix of pride and trepidation. This was it—the culmination of our training and the start of our real journey. Together, we would face the challenges ahead and fight for humanity's future.

"Ready, team?" I asked, glancing at each of my friends. Their determined faces reflected the same resolve I felt within.

"Ready," they replied in unison.

With a deep breath, we entered the facility, the door sliding shut behind us with a soft hiss. Our mission had begun.